Biography

Dr. Barton Bergquist has received his PhD in North Park College, Chicago during the period of 1964 currently, he is working as Professor in University of Northern Iowa.  

Research Intrest

Dr. Barton Bergquist Research examines chemically mediated cell-level effects of chemotherapeutic compounds and the role of calcium and calmodulin in cellular water regulation. Effects on cytoskeletal dynamics as mediated by green tea extracts and other chemicals are also of interest. 

List of Publications
Effect of calcium and other cations on contractile vacuole (CV) activity in Tetrahymena thermophila. Presented to the 10th International Congress of Protozoology, Sydney, Australia, July 1997.
Image analysis of chemically mediated change in the function of the contractile vacuole in the ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila. Presented to the 10th International Congress of Protozoology, Salzburg, Austria, July 2001.
Motile behavior in Netzelia modification by a signal transduction inhibitor.Presented to the undergraduate student research conference, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA July 2004.
Wille C, Bergquist B,Chemotactic behavior and modified signal transduction in Presented to the 12th International Congress of Protozoology, Guangzhou, China, July 2005.

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