Louise Steele
Biography
I am an Associate Professor of Biological Sciences at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø’s Salem Campus. Working at Salem reminds me of the positive experiences I had as a student because I began my own undergraduate education at a regional campus of Penn State. I completed my B.S. in biology at Penn State Behrend, and earned my Ph.D. in molecular biology from Case Western Reserve University.
In the classroom, I enjoy teaching biology courses for students entering our nursing and radiology programs. I also like sharing my enthusiasm for science in courses for biology and non-science majors.
In the lab, I study the biological effects of ultrasound (high-frequency sound) by using microscopic C. elegans worms as a model organism. A talented group of undergraduate researchers and I have found that therapeutic ultrasound alters worm movement, reproduction, and survival. We are now investigating subtler forms of ultrasound-induced damage and repair.
Courses Taught
- Human Genetics
- Honors Human Genetics
- Human Physiology
- Anatomy & Physiology Lectures & Labs
- Structure & Function Lecture & Lab
- Biological Diversity Lecture & Lab
- Biological Foundations Lecture & Lab
- Life on Planet Earth
- Lab Experience in Biology
- Individual Investigation
Selected Publications
- Steele LM, Kotsch TJ*, Legge CA*, Smith DA*. 2021. Establishing C. elegans as a Model for Studying the Bioeffects of Therapeutic Ultrasound. Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology, 47:2346-2359. []
- Steele LM, PG Morgan. 2018. General Genetic Strategies. In: Eckenhoff R & Dmochowski I, Ed. Chemical and Biochemical Approaches for the Study of Anesthetic Function Part A. Methods in Enzymology 602:113-132. []
- Steele LM, MM Sedensky. 2018. Approaches to Anesthetic Mechanisms: The C. elegans Model. In: Eckenhoff R & Dmochowski I, Ed. Chemical and Biochemical Approaches for the Study of Anesthetic Function Part A. Methods in Enzymology 602:133-151. []
- Morgan PG, R Higdon, N Kolker, AT Bauman, O Ilkayeva, CB Newgard, E Kolker, LM Steele, MM Sedensky. 2014. Comparison of proteomic and metabolomic profiles of mutants of the mitochondrial respiratory chain in Caenorhabditis elegans. Mitochondrion. 2014 Dec 18. pii: S1567-7249(14)00187-1. [Epub ahead of print] []
- Gentry, KR, LM Steele, MM Sedensky, PG Morgan. 2013. Early developmental exposure to volatile anesthetics causes behavioral defects in Caenorhabditis elegans. Anesthesia & Analgesia 116:185-9. []
- Steele, LM, MM Sedensky, PG Morgan. 2010. Alternatives to Mammalian Pain Models I: Use of C. elegans for the Study of Volatile Anesthetics. In: A. Szallasi (Ed.). Methods in Molecular Biology - Analgesia. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, Inc. pp. 1-17. []
- Steele, LM, PG Morgan, MM Sedensky. 2007. Genetics and the Mechanisms of Action of Inhaled Anesthetics. Current Pharmacogenomics 5:125-141. []
- Bondarenko, VA, LM Steele, A Újvári, DA Gaykalova, OI Kulaeva, YS Polikanov, DS Luse, VM Studitsky. 2006. Nucleosomes Can Form a Polar Barrier to Transcript Elongation by RNA Polymerase II. Molecular Cell 24:469-479. []
*undergraduate research mentee
Affiliations
- Sigma Xi
- Genetics Society of America
- Council on Undergraduate Research
- National Association of Biology Teachers
Awards/Achievements
- Full-Time Faculty of the Year, ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Salem Campus (2024)
- I AM FIRST Advocate Award for Faculty, ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø (Fall 2023)
- Full-Time Faculty of the Year, ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Salem Campus (2016)
- Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) Program Mentor (2023)
- Gold Award, KSU's Brain Health Research Institute ($5000)
- Research Funding, KSU’s University Research Council ($3500 & $2500)
- Research Funding, KSU’s Undergraduate Research Scholars Program ($500)