
DR. DANIEL BRAZEAU is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at UB. He received a B.S. degree in Biological Sciences (1979), a M.S. in Biology at the Univ. of Toledo (1983) and a Ph.D. in Biology from State University of New York at Buffalo in 1989. His research interests include population genetics of natural populations, DNA forensics, and the evolution of reproductive strategies in marine invertebrates. He is director of the Pharmaceutical Genetics Laboratory. The lab provides extensive training and support for a wide array of molecular genetic techniques to assist researchers in addressing a broad range of questions including gene expression, bioinformatics and genotyping.
Address:
517 Cooke Hall, North Campus
Email: dbrazeau@acsu.buffalo.edu
Rawson, P.D., Brazeau, D.A. and Burton, R.S. Isolation and characterization of cytochrome c from the marine copepod Tigriopus californicus. GENE In Press
Gleason, D.F., Brazeau, D.A. and Munfus, D. Can self-fertilizing coral species be used to enhance restoration of Caribbean reefs? Bull. Mar. Sci. In Press
Giesel, J.T., Brazeau, D.A. and Delany, M.F. Genetic relationships of Florida Grasshopper Sparrows. J. Widlife Management 64:631-636 (2000)
Chapman, L.J., C.A. Chapman, D.A. Brazeau, B. McLaughlin and M. Jordan. Papyrus swamps and faunal diversification: Geographical variation among populations of the African cyprinid Barbus neumayeri. Journal of Fish Biology. 54:310-127 (1999).
Giesel, J.T., D. Brazeau, R. Koppelman, and D. Shiver. Assessment of ring-necked pheasant population structure using randomly amplified polymorphic DNA. J. of Wildlife Mangement. 61:1332-1338 (1997).
Brazeau, D., D. Gleason and M. Morgan. Self-fertilization in brooding Caribbean corals: Evidence from RAPD markers. J. Experimental Marine Biol. 231:225-238 (1997).