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Primary Faculty
 

 
       
 

  Bambara RA

Human genome stability, DNA damage response, HIV replication and evolution.

 
 

  Bernhard WA

Physics & chemistry of DNA damage produced by ionizing radiation.

 
 

  Dumont ME

Signal transduction; membrane protein structure, yeast molecular biology.

 
 

  Fay PJ

Human factor VIII structure and function; enzyme-cofactor interactions.

 
 

* Goldstein BM

Crystallography and structural chemistry of enzyme-ligand interactions.

 
 

  Grayhack EJ

Gene regulation in yeast; Cell cycle control of transcription; Protein phosphorylation and multivalent regulation; Growth control.

 
 

  Grossfield A

Investigating membranes and membrane proteins via computer simulation.

 
 

  Gunter TE

Membrane transport, bioenergetics, calcium regulation.

 
 

* Hagen FK

Glycosyltransferases, proteomics, role of glycosylation in development.

 
 

  Hayes JJ

DNA structure; chromatin; protein-DNA interactions.

 
 

* Hilf R

Hormone action in mammory cancer; Photodynamic therapy of neoplasia.

 
 

  Kielkopf CL

Structural and Biophysical Basis of Normal and Disease-Associated pre-mRNA Recognition.

 
 

  Maines MD

Heme oxygenases and second messenger gases: CO and NO.

 
 

  Maquat LE

RNA metabolism in mammalian cells; Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (mRNA surveillance); Influence of pre-mRNA splicing on mRNA translation.

 
 

  Mathews DH

Computational Biology of RNA.

 
 

  Munger J

Viral mechanisms of metabolic network manipulation.

 
 

  Pearce DA

Yeast and mouse models for the study of human disease.

 
 

  Phizicky EM

Functional genomics, tRNA processing and splicing in yeast and vertebrates.

 
 

  Sherman F

Yeast molecular biology and genetics; Gene expression; Cytochrome c biosynthesis and degradation.

 
 

* Simon W

Optical pattern recognition of biological specimens.

 
 

  Smith HC

The role of mRNA editing in health and disease.

 
 

  Wedekind JE

Crystallographic analysis of small ribozymes & RNA editing proteins.

 
 

  Yu YT

RNA modification, pre-mRNA splicing, snPNP biogenesis.

 
   
* faculty member is currently not taking students 
 
       
 
 

 

 
 

Emeritus Faculty
 

 
       
 

* Kimmich GA

Regulation of neurotransmitter uptake by glial and neuronal cells.

 
 

* Lawrence CW

Molecular biology of DNA-damage induced mutagenesis.

 
 

* Miller LL

Hormonal regulation of plasma protein synthesis in isolated perfused liver.

 
 

* Senior AE

Multidrug-resistance in cancer; ATP synthesis in bacteria and mitochondria.

 
 

* Zain SB

Eukaryotic gene expression with specific reference to disease models. 

 
   
* faculty member is currently not taking students 
 
       
 
 

 

 
 

Secondary Faculty
 

 
       
 

* Bayer RM

Hereditary hemochromatosis.

 
 

  Bulger M

Chromatin domains and long-range activation by enhancers.

 
 

  Butler JS

Post-transcriptional regulation of mRNA expression in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells.

 
 

  Culver GM

Assembly of the E. coli 30S ribosomal subunit.

 
 

* Keng PC

Effects of radiation and chemotherapeutic agents on DNA repair and cell cycle regulation. Biochemical and biophysical studies of human leukemic leukocytes.

 
 

  Land H

Molecular basis of multi-step carcinogenesis.

 
 

  Miller BL

Carbohydrate and protein recognition, molecular design, and biomolecular sensing.

 
 

* O'Keefe R

Growth plate chondrocyte differentiation and maturation; biochemical mechanisms of prosthetic implant loosening; mechanisms of tumor mediated bone loss.

 
 

* Platt T

Molecular mechanisms of gene expression; transcription termination and mRNA 3' end formation in E. coli and yeast; protein-nucleic acid interactions.

 
 

* Puzas JE

Molecular and cellular biology of the skeletal system.

 
 

* Smrcka A

Molecular mechanisms of signal transduction.

 
 

  Waugh RE

Mechanical aspects of cell function.

 
 

* Young DA

Actions of hormones, growth factors and oncogenes on cell gene expression.

 
   
* faculty member is currently not taking students 
 
       
 
 

 

 
 

Research Faculty

 
 

  Muyan M

Molecular mechanism of estrogen signaling.

 
   
The above research faculty members are currently taking students 

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* Bedi GS

Structure-function and tissue-specific expression of salivary proteins and glycoproteins.

 
 

* Gibbs PE

   
 

* Gunter KK

Role of mitochondria in calcium homeostasis, apoptosis and metabolic control. 

 
 

* Kennedy SD

Tumor biology: blood flow, metabolism, O2 Tumor response to therapy Stroke imaging (MR).

 
 

* Kovacs A

   
 

* Marmarosh N

   
 

* Mercer KR

Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (epr) research and instrumentation.

 
 

* Miralem T

   
 

* Polevoda BV

Protein N-terminal modifications and Protein methylation.

 
 

* Rustchenko-   Bulgac E

Chromosomes instability of human fungal pathogen Candida albicans.  Survival due to specific chromosome rearrangements.

 
 

* Sullivan MA

Phage antibody technology in the development of novel reagents for characterization of protein expression and structures.

 
 

* Swarts SG

 

 

 

* Wakabayashi H

 

 

 

* Zhao X

 

 

   
* Research faculty member is currently not taking students 
 
       

 

 

 

 



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