Rosemary Wander

Rosemary C. Wander has been the Associate Provost for Research and Public / Private Sector Partnerships at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro since 2002 and served as the interim Associate Provost in 2001-02. She is also the Director of UNCG’s newly created Institute for Community and Economic Engagement. Prior to these appointments she served as the Chair of the Department of Nutrition at UNCG. Before coming to UNCG she was on the faculty in the Department of Nutrition at Oregon State University for 13 years and Mississippi State University for two years. She received her doctorate from the University of Georgia in 1984 in Foods and Nutrition, her MS in Physical Chemistry from Ohio State University in 1968, and her BS in Chemistry from Centenary College of Louisiana in 1964. She has published 45 peer-reviewed manuscripts and 5 review articles, given 46 scientific presentations at professional meetings and numerous lectures to lay audiences, and been the major professor for 9 Ph.D. and 12 M.S. students. In 2003 she served as member of a task force to develop the “New Jobs across North Carolina: A Strategic Plan for Growing the Economy Statewide through Biotechnology.” She is a member of board of the North Carolina Biotechnology Council (NCBC), the North Carolina Association for Biomedical Research, and Gateway University Research Park. In the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (NASULGC) she is a member of the Executive Team for the Council for Research Policies and Graduate Education; a member of the Commission on Innovation, Competitiveness, and Economic Prosperity; and a member of the Council of Governmental Relations. She is a member of the University of North Carolina System Economic Transformation Council, the Federal Relations Council, and the Chief Research Officers Council. She is a member of the NCBC Science Education and Technology Committee and served as chair of NCBC’s Advisory Committee for Biotechnology in the Piedmont Triad for two terms. She is a member of the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce Operating Group and the Greensboro Partnership Government Relations Committee. She is a member of the UNCG Corporate Relations Committee, convening chair of the UNCG Research Advisory Council and Scientific Advisory Board, and ex officio member of the Research Policy Committee and the Faculty Senate. In 2005 she was named one of the 50 Most Influential People in the Triad by The Business Journal and in 2006 honored as one of 15 Women in Business for Greensboro by The Business Journal.

There are 15 included publications by Rosemary Wander :

TitleDateViewsBrief Description
Dietary (n-3) fatty acids alter plasma fatty acids and leukotriene B synthesis by stimulated neutrophils from healthy geriatric Beagles 2005 2753 The study objective was to determine the effect of feeding food enriched in (n-3) fatty acids (FA) on plasma FA profiles and leukotriene B (LTB) synthesis by stimulated peripheral blood neutrophils from dogs. For 36 weeks, two groups of dogs (n = 5) ...
Dietary (n-3) fatty acids from menhaden fish oil alter plasma fatty acids and leukotriene B synthesis in healthy horses 2004 4186 The study objective was to determine the effect of feeding corn oil or fish oil to horses on plasma fatty acid profiles and leukotriene B (LTB) synthesis by stimulated peripheral blood neutrophils. Two groups of horses (n = 5) were randomly assigned ...
The effect of porcine somatotropin supplementation in pigs on the lipid profile of subcutaneous and intermuscular adipose tissue and longissimus muscle 1992 1026 Abstract: The effect of porcine somatotropin PST) on the lipid profiles of adipose tissue and muscle was investigated. Sixteen crossbred barrows were injected daily with either 3 mg of PST or a placebo. After slaughter, total lipid and fatty acid co...
Effects of dietary oils and methyl ethyl ketone peroxide on in vivo lipid peroxidation and antioxidants in rat heart and liver 1994 2071 Weanling male Sprague-Dawley rats were fed diets for four weeks which differed in their content of n-6 (corn oil; CO) and n-3 fatty acids (fish oil; FO), but were similar in their content of saturated and monounsaturated fatty acids and vitamin E. At...
Enrichment of LDL with eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid decreased oxidized LDL-induced apoptosis in U937 cells 2002 1427 Oxidized LDL (oxLDL) may contribute to the accumulation of apoptotic cells in atherosclerotic plaques. Although it is well established in monophasic chemical systems that the highly unsaturated EPA and DHA will oxidize more readily than FA that conta...
Glutathione peroxidase activity modulates fatty acid profiles of plasma and breast milk in Chinese women 1998 2113 Abstract: Since little is known about the effect of selenium on the fatty acid profiles (FAP) of human breast milk, the purpose of this study was to measure the effect of habitual dietary selenium (Se) intake on this profile in plasma and breast milk...
Influence of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids on oxidation of LDL 1998 2913 Enrichment of low density lipoprotein (LDL) with long-chain fatty acids, such as eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA; 20:5 n-3) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA; 22:6 n-3) found in fish oil, is thought to increase its oxidative susceptibility although such an in...
Interaction of porcine somatotropin administration to growing pigs and frozen storage of carcass on lipids and quality characteristics of roasts 1993 2620 The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of porcine somatotropin (pST) treatment on the lipid content and fatty acid profile of cooked pork roasts and to determine if differences were exacerbated by extended frozen storage. Pigs were inje...
Lipids and fatty acids of three species of Northeast Pacific finfish harvested in summer. 1991 2438 The purpose of this study was to measure the total lipid and cholesterol content and fatty acid profile of chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), Dover sole (Microstomus pacificus), and sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria). All three species of fish we...
Production of modified C-reactive protein in U937-derived macrophages 2005 3338 Abstract: Plasma C- reactive protein (CRP) has been proposed to be a strong independent predictor for cardiovascular disease. This circulating form of CRP (native CRP or nCRP) is well described. Recently, the existence of a conformationally distinct ...
Reduced effect on apoptosis of 4-hydroxyhexenal and oxidized LDL enriched with n-3 fatty acids from postmenopausal women 2005 2929 Background: Oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL) promotes apoptosis in atherosclerotic plaques in the vascular wall, a process mediated through its oxidized lipids. 4-Hydroxynonenal (HNE) and 4-hydroxyhexenal (HHE), derived from oxidation of n-6 ...
Removal of fat from cow’s milk decreases the vitamin E contents of the resulting dairy products 2001 2734 The present study was undertaken to determine whether decreases in fat contents result in lower vitamin E contents. Milk samples of varying fat contents (half and half, whole milk, reduced-fat milk, low-fat milk, and nonfat milk) were obtained from a...
Selenium supplementation of Chinese women with habitually low selenium intake increases plasma selenium, plasma glutathione peroxidase activity, and milk selenium, but not milk glutathione peroxidase activity 2000 1826 Abstract: Twenty-one pregnant women living in Xichang County, China, a selenium-deficient area, were divided into two groups and given either a placebo (n = 10) as yeast or selenium-enriched yeast tablets (n = 11) to provide 100 µg selenium per day. ...
Serum lipids of physically active adults consuming omega-3 fatty acid-enriched eggs or standard eggs 2004 2554 This study was designed to compare the effects of the consumption of one omega-3 (n-3) polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA)–enriched egg or one conventional egg on serum lipids in physically active adults. A total of 12 adults (mean age 33 ± 7 years, me...
Supplementation of postmenopausal women with fish oil does not increase ex vivo oxidation of LDL comparted to dietary oils rich in oleate and linoleate 2001 1599 Abstract: Although replacement of dietary saturated fat with monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids (MUFA and PUFA) has been advocated for the reduction of cardiovascular disease risk, diets high in PUFA could increase low density lipoprotei...