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3070 Human Health Building
433 Meadow Brook Road
Rochester,
MI
48309-4452
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Dale Telgenhoff, Ph.D.

Title: Coordinator, Associate Professor - Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences
Office: 3161 Human Health Building
Phone: (248) 364-8689
Fax: (248) 364-8657
Fax: (248) 364-8657
E-Mail: dtelgenhoff@oakland.edu
Educational Background:
Ph.D., Zoology, Michigan State University
M.B.A., Administrative Management, Tarleton State University
B.A., Biology, Western Michigan University
C(ASCP), Tarleton State University
HTL(ASCP), Tarleton State University
Teaching Interests:
Clinical Chemistry
Histology
Pharmacology
Research/Scholarships:
Dr. Telgenhoff’s research focuses on factors that affect wound healing. In particular, he is interested in the migration of skin cells into the wound area, and the effects of pathologic states such as diabetes and hyperlipidemia on this migration. His current studies utilizes cells grown in culture to mimic the wound environment in both normal and underlying pathologies. The goal of this research is to develop a clear understanding of the wound healing process in patients with comorbidities.
Professional Affiliations:
American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP)
National Society for Histotechnology (NSH)
National Association for the Accreditation of Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS)
Personal Interests:
Woodworking, fishing, homebrewing, and international travel
Ph.D., Zoology, Michigan State University
M.B.A., Administrative Management, Tarleton State University
B.A., Biology, Western Michigan University
C(ASCP), Tarleton State University
HTL(ASCP), Tarleton State University
Teaching Interests:
Clinical Chemistry
Histology
Pharmacology
Research/Scholarships:
Dr. Telgenhoff’s research focuses on factors that affect wound healing. In particular, he is interested in the migration of skin cells into the wound area, and the effects of pathologic states such as diabetes and hyperlipidemia on this migration. His current studies utilizes cells grown in culture to mimic the wound environment in both normal and underlying pathologies. The goal of this research is to develop a clear understanding of the wound healing process in patients with comorbidities.
Professional Affiliations:
American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP)
National Society for Histotechnology (NSH)
National Association for the Accreditation of Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS)
Personal Interests:
Woodworking, fishing, homebrewing, and international travel