Associate Professor Emeritus
Department of Biomedical Sciences
Dr. Siebenlist received his Ph.D. from the Medical College of Wisconsin in 1984. He held a joint Postdoctoral Fellowship at The Blood Center of Southeastern Wisconsin and The Hemostasis Research Laboratory at Sinai Samaritan Medical Center where he began his studies on hemostasis. He joined the faculty at ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ in August of 1993.
Education
- B.S. University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 1977, majors in chemistry, biology & mathematics
- Ph.D. Medical College of Wisconsin 1984, biochemistry
- Joint Postdoctoral Fellowship, The Blood Center of Southeastern Wisconsin and The Hemostasis Research Laboratory, Sinai Samaritan Medical Center
Courses Taught
- BISC 7513: Human Biochemistry
- BISC 1060: Chemistry for the Health Professions
- BISC 2050: Organic Chemistry for the Health Sciences
- BISC 2070: Biochemistry for the Health Professions
- BISC 3958: Evolution
Research Interests
Research in the Siebenlist Lab
Hemostasis is a complex series of cell/cell, cell/protein, and protein/protein interactions designed to stem blood loss. Fibrinogen is a tridomainal disulfide linked plasma protein comprised of two symmetrical halves. Each half composed of three polypeptide chains termed Aα (red), Bβ (blue), and γ (green). Human fibrinogen can be separated into two major fractions by DEAE chromatography, fibrinogen 1 (‘peak 1 fibrinogen’) and fibrinogen 2 (‘peak 2 fibrinogen’).
Dr. Siebenlist's research page