- Natural Products
- Ethnobotany
- Cell Signaling
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Roy Golsteyn is a Professor at the University of Lethbridge , affiliated with the Biological Sciences Department . Holding a PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Cambridge, his research focuses on natural products from Canadian plants, particularly through the Prairie to Pharmacy Program , which integrates ethnobotany , imaging technology , and partnerships with First Nation communities . Degrees: PhD Biochemistry (Cambridge), MSc Medical Biochemistry (Calgary), BSc Biological Sciences (Lethbridge) His work explores how natural compounds affect cell cycle regulation , with a focus on mitosis inhibition , genomic instability , and apoptosis in cancer cells. Recent studies include ruthenium complexes targeting cancer pathways and sesquiterpene lactones from prairie flora. Key grants include funding from NSERC , the Canada Foundation for Innovation , and Power Corp. Canada . He has been featured in media outlets like CBC Radio and CTV for his collaborative research and philanthropy. Awards: Government Award, France (2000)











