Frederick Ogolla

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Frederick Ogolla
Biology Labs Supervisor
Biography
Mr. Ogolla joined ³Ô¹Ïtv in the fall of 2007 from Georgia Perimeter College, where he coordinated science labs and taught human and cell biology courses. Prior to joining GPC, Ogolla was a research assistant at the Morehouse School of Medicine, conducting research in drug toxicity and chemical carcinogenesis. Ogolla also conducted lectures on biochemistry at Kenyatta University in Nairobi, Kenya.
Education
- Master's – biology – Virginia State University
- Bachelor's – biology – Cheyney University of Pennsylvania
Academic Interests
- Drug toxicity and chemical carcinogenesis
- Regulation of gene expression
Publications
- Kirlin, W.G., Ogolla, F., Andrews, A., Trinidad, A., Ferguson, R.J., Yerokun, T., Mpezo, M. and Hein, D.W.: Acetylator-genotype expression of arylamine N-acetyltransferase in human colon cytosol from normal and colorectal cancer patients. Cancer Research 51: 549-555, 1991.
- Ogolla, F., Ferguson, R.J., Kirlin, W.G., Trinidad, A., Andrews, A.F., Mpezo, M., and Hein, D.W.: Acetylator genotype-dependent expression of arylamine N-acetyltransferase and N-hydroxyarylamine O-acetyltransferase in Syrian inbred hamster intestine and colon: identity with the hepatic acetylation polymorphism. Drug Metabolism and Disposition. 18: 680-685, 1990.
- Trottier, R.W. and Ogolla, F.: In vivo-plaque-forming cell suppression by methyl 20ß-dihydroxyprednisolonate: Steroids, Vol. 55: 279-282, 1990.
- Hein, D.W., Kirlin, W.G., Ogolla, F., Trinidad, A., Thompson, L.K. and Ferguson, R.J.: The role of acetylator genotype on hepatic and extrahepatic acetylation, deacetylation, and sulfation of 2 aminofluorene, 2 acetylaminofluorene and N hydroxy 2 acetylaminofluorene in the inbred hamster. Drug Metabolism and Disposition 14: 566 573, 1986.
- Ezekwe, M.O., Ezekwe, E.I., Sen, D.K. and Ogolla, F.: Effects of maternal streptozotocin diabetes on fetal growth, energy reserves and body composition of new born pigs. Journal of Animal Science 59: 974 980, 1984.