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    Douglas Luckie

    Associate Professor in Lyman Briggs College and the Department of Physiology at Michigan State University

    Douglas B. Luckie is an Associate Professor at Michigan State University, affiliated with both Lyman Briggs College and the Department of Physiology. He serves as the Director of the CF Research Lab and the STEM Learning Lab at MSU. His research focuses on two primary areas:

    1. Physiology Research: Dr. Luckie investigates pH abnormalities and invasive pathogens in cystic fibrosis. He has received several grants from the Pennsylvania Cystic Fibrosis Inc. Foundation for research on cystic fibrosis treatments and pathogen evolution.12

    2. Science Education Research: His work also explores the use of visual models, interdisciplinary discourse, and inquiry laboratories to enhance higher-level learning in sciences. He has been involved in projects funded by the National Science Foundation to improve undergraduate STEM education.13

    Dr. Luckie holds a Ph.D. in Molecular Physiology from the University of Virginia and completed his postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford University under Dr. Jeffrey Wine, studying cystic fibrosis and cancer-related proteins.13 He is recognized for his teaching excellence, having received several awards, including the MSU Teacher-Scholar Award and the Senior Class Council Outstanding Faculty Award.1

    You can find more about his work and background on his LinkedIn profile under the username douglas-luckie-5938208b.3

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    East Lansing, Michigan