Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Kazuo Hiraizumi

Associate Professor

Biology

Contact

Box

Campus Box 0392

Address

Science Center
Room 263
300 North Washington St.
Gettysburg, PA 17325-1400

Education

BS Stanford University, 1978
PhD North Carolina State University , 1986

Academic Focus

Genetics, Statistics, Biochemistry

Dr. Kazuo Hiraizumi's areas of expertise are genetics, statistics, and biochemistry. He was a postdoctoral fellow at the National Institute of Environmental and Health Sciences to study the molecular genetics of gene suppression. His major research interests include population and evolutionary genetics of gene regulation, biochemical genetics of digestive enzymes, and biochemistry of catecholamines. He teaches Biostatistics and Genetics. His research interest is in the role of genetic variation in adaptive evolutionary changes, population and quantitative genetics of gene regulation, the biochemical characterization of proteinases and peptidases, and neurochemistry and the genetics of mammalian play behavior. Projects involve a number of different techniques and approaches in molecular and cell biology, genetics, biostatistics, and/or neurophysiology.