Review articleFree radicals and diabetes
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Larry W. Oberley received his undergraduate education in physics at Northwestern University. He received the M.S. and Ph.S. degrees in physics from the University of Iowa. His Ph.D. dissertation was on the Mossbauer effect of biological compounds. This research sparked his interest in biology and biochemistry which has been his focus since. In 1975, Dr. Oberley joined the Radiation Research Laboratory at the University of Iowa shere he has remained. In 1985, he was appointed Professor of Radiology. Dr. Oberley's main research interest is the role of oxygen free radicals and antioxidant enzymes in cancer; in recent year, this research has gravitated toward the molecular biology of the antioxidant enzymes in tumor cells. Dr. Oberley has edited three volumes entitled Superoxide Dismutase for CRC Press.