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==Contact Info==
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[[Image:OWWEmblem.png|thumb|right|Dr. Richard Gordon (an artistic interpretation)]]
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*Dr. Richard Gordon
*Dr. Richard Gordon
*University of Manitoba
*University of Manitoba
*Address 1
*Department of Radiology
*Address 2
*Room GA216, HSC, 820 Sherbrook Street
*City, State, Country etc.
*Winnipeg, Manitoba R3A 1R9, Canada
*[[Special:Emailuser/Dr. Richard Gordon|Email me through OpenWetWare]]
*gordonr@cc.umanitoba.ca


I work in the [[Your Lab]] at XYZ University.  I learned about [[OpenWetWare]] from via our formation of Grey Thumb SL, and I've joined because research in embryo physics.
I work in my own lab at the University of Manitoba.  I learned about [[OpenWetWare]] via our formation of Grey Thumb SL http://lists.digitalspace.com/mailman/listinfo/gt_sl, and I've joined because of my research in embryo physics.


==Education==
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* Year, PhD, Institute
* 1967, PhD, Chemical Physics, University of Oregon
* Year, MS, Institute
* 1963, BS, Mathematics, University of Chicago
* Year, BS, Institute


==Research interests==
==Research interests==
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# Interest 1
# How does a vertebrate embryo build itself? Planning a Second Life® course: Embryo & Genome Physics & Engineering, Fall 2008
# Interest 2
# Diatom morphogenesis, motility and nanotechnology
# Interest 3
# Detection of premetastasis cancer via high resolution low dose computed tomography (CT)
# Optimal halting of the HIV/AIDS epidemic: OptAIDS Workshop (http://www.mitacs.ca/conferences/OptAIDS/)


==Publications==
==Publications==
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#Paper2 pmid=13718526
#gordon08 pmid=18403830
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#Book1 isbn=0879697164
#gordon07 pmid=17278511
 
#gordon05 pmid=15762176
 
#gordon04 MOGHADAS, S. M., A. B. GUMEL, R. G. MCLEOD, AND R. GORDON. 2004. Could condoms stop the AIDS epidemic? Journal of Theoretical Medicine 5: 171-181.
 
#gordon99 Gordon, R. (1999). The Hierarchical Genome and Differentiation Waves: Novel Unification of Development, Genetics and Evolution, Singapore & London: World Scientific & Imperial College Press. http://www.wspc.com.sg/books/lifesci/2755.html, 2 vols., 1836p.  isbn=981-02-2268-8(set)
 
#gordon96 Gordon, R. 1996. Computer controlled evolution of diatoms: design for a compustat. Nova Hedwigia 112: 213-216.
 
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Latest revision as of 18:59, 4 May 2008

Contact Info

Dr. Richard Gordon (an artistic interpretation)
  • Dr. Richard Gordon
  • University of Manitoba
  • Department of Radiology
  • Room GA216, HSC, 820 Sherbrook Street
  • Winnipeg, Manitoba R3A 1R9, Canada
  • gordonr@cc.umanitoba.ca

I work in my own lab at the University of Manitoba. I learned about OpenWetWare via our formation of Grey Thumb SL http://lists.digitalspace.com/mailman/listinfo/gt_sl, and I've joined because of my research in embryo physics.

Education

  • 1967, PhD, Chemical Physics, University of Oregon
  • 1963, BS, Mathematics, University of Chicago

Research interests

  1. How does a vertebrate embryo build itself? Planning a Second Life® course: Embryo & Genome Physics & Engineering, Fall 2008
  2. Diatom morphogenesis, motility and nanotechnology
  3. Detection of premetastasis cancer via high resolution low dose computed tomography (CT)
  4. Optimal halting of the HIV/AIDS epidemic: OptAIDS Workshop (http://www.mitacs.ca/conferences/OptAIDS/)

Publications

  1. Nouri C, Luppes R, Veldman AE, Tuszynski JA, and Gordon R. Rayleigh instability of the inverted one-cell amphibian embryo. Phys Biol. 2008 Apr 10;5(1):015006. DOI:10.1088/1478-3975/5/1/015006 | PubMed ID:18403830 | HubMed [gordon08]
  2. Van Uytven E, Pistorius S, and Gordon R. An iterative three-dimensional electron density imaging algorithm using uncollimated compton scattered x rays from a polyenergetic primary pencil beam. Med Phys. 2007 Jan;34(1):256-65. DOI:10.1118/1.2400835 | PubMed ID:17278511 | HubMed [gordon07]
  3. Gordon R, Kling HJ, and Sterrenburg FA. A guide to the diatom literature for diatom nanotechnologists. J Nanosci Nanotechnol. 2005 Jan;5(1):175-8. DOI:10.1166/jnn.2005.021 | PubMed ID:15762176 | HubMed [gordon05]
  4. MOGHADAS, S. M., A. B. GUMEL, R. G. MCLEOD, AND R. GORDON. 2004. Could condoms stop the AIDS epidemic? Journal of Theoretical Medicine 5: 171-181.

    [gordon04]
  5. Gordon, R. (1999). The Hierarchical Genome and Differentiation Waves: Novel Unification of Development, Genetics and Evolution, Singapore & London: World Scientific & Imperial College Press. http://www.wspc.com.sg/books/lifesci/2755.html, 2 vols., 1836p. isbn=981-02-2268-8(set)

    [gordon99]
  6. Gordon, R. 1996. Computer controlled evolution of diatoms: design for a compustat. Nova Hedwigia 112: 213-216.

    [gordon96]

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