UC Davis Genome Center
 
K.C. Kent Lloyd
Professor, Associate Dean
Anatomy, Physiology, and Cell Biology (Vet Med)
School of Veterinary Medicine
2004 Center for Comparative Medicine
Office 752-5490
Lab
kclloyd@ucdavis.edu
 
Gastrointestinal physiology, enterogastric reflexes, transgenic and knockout mice, homologous recombination in ES cells, embryo/germplasm cryopreservation, genetics.

Degrees:
1993 - PhD - University of California, Los Angeles - Physiology
1983 - DVM - University of California, Davis - Veterinary Medicine
1978 - BA - University of California, San Diego - Biology

Department and Center Affiliations:
Center for Comparative Medicine
UC Davis Mouse Biology Program
Associate Dean, Research and Graduate Education

Professional Societies:
American Veterinary Medical Association
California Veterinary Medical Association
American Gastroenterological Association
American Society of Physiology

Grad Group Affiliations and Specialties:
Molecular, Cellular, and Integrative Physiology
Non-DBS Grad Group(s) - Comparative Pathology, Immunology

Research Interests:
Hormonal and neural mechanisms underlying enterogastric reflexes. Developmental and integrative physiology. Modeling. Molecular biology and physiology. Conditional mutagenesis and transgenics.
mouse.ucdavis.edu

Laboratory Personnel:
Mouse Biology Shared Resource Core - Xin Yu, MS
mouse.ucdavis.edu/cancer

Murine Genetic Analysis Laboratory - Brandon Willis, BS Jennifer Mathys, BS
mouse.ucdavis.edu/mtgl

Murine Molecular Constructs Laboratory - Bryant Gavino, BS
mouse.ucdavis.edu/mmcl

Murine Targeted Genomics Laboratory - Xin Yu, MS
mouse.ucdavis.edu/mtgl

Mutant Mouse Regional Resource Center (MMRRC) at UC Davis - Renee Araiza, BA
mouse.ucdavis.edu/mmrrc

Teaching Interests:


Gastrointestinal physiology. Renal physiology. Transgenic technology. Mouse biology and physiology.

Courses Taught:
VMD 402 Renal Physiology - Term(s): Spring