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Biophysics PhD Students require two of these faculty on their thesis advisory committee.
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William A. Bernhard, Ph.D.
Physics & chemistry of DNA damage produced by ionizing radiation.
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Mark E. Dumont, Ph.D.
Signal transduction; membrane protein structure, yeast molecular biology.
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Barry M. Goldstein, M.D., Ph.D.
Crystallography and structural chemistry of enzyme-ligand interactions.
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Alan M. Grossfield, Ph.D.
Investigating membranes and membrane proteins via computer simulation.
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Thomas E. Gunter, Ph.D.
Membrane transport, bioenergetics, calcium regulation.
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Jeffrey J. Hayes, Ph.D.
DNA structure; chromatin; protein-DNA interactions.
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Clara L. Kielkopf, Ph.D.
Structural and Biophysical Basis of Normal and Disease-Associated pre-mRNA Recognition.
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Lynne E. Maquat, Ph.D.
RNA metabolism in mammalian cells; Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (mRNA surveillance); Influence of pre-mRNA splicing on mRNA translation.
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David H. Mathews, M.D., Ph.D.
Computational Biology of RNA.
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Eric M. Phizicky, Ph.D.
Functional genomics, tRNA processing and splicing in yeast and vertebrates.
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Joseph E. Wedekind, Ph.D.
Form and Function Analysis of Non-Coding RNAs; Structural Enzymology; Molecular Interactions Between Host Proteins and HIV-1 Factors.
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Biochemistry PhD Students require two of these faculty on their thesis advisory committee.
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Robert A. Bambara, Ph.D.
Human genome stability, DNA damage response, HIV replication and evolution.
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William A. Bernhard, Ph.D.
Human genome stability, DNA damage response, HIV replication and evolution.
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Mark E. Dumont, Ph.D.
Signal transduction; membrane protein structure, yeast molecular biology.
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Philip J. Fay, Ph.D.
Human factor VIII structure and function; enzyme-cofactor interactions.
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Barry M. Goldstein, M.D., Ph.D.
Crystallography and structural chemistry of enzyme-ligand interactions.
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Elizabeth J. Grayhack, Ph.D.
Gene regulation in yeast; Cell cycle control of transcription; Protein phosphorylation and multivalent regulation; Growth control.
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Alan M. Grossfield, Ph.D.
Investigating membranes and membrane proteins via computer simulation.
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Thomas E. Gunter, Ph.D.
Membrane transport, bioenergetics, calcium regulation.
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Jeffrey J. Hayes, Ph.D.
DNA structure; chromatin; protein-DNA interactions.
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Russell Hilf, Ph.D.
Hormone action in mammory cancer; Photodynamic therapy of neoplasia.
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Clara L. Kielkopf, Ph.D.
Structural and Biophysical Basis of Normal and Disease-Associated pre-mRNA Recognition.
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Mahin D. Maines, Ph.D.
Heme oxygenases and second messenger gases: CO and NO.
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Lynne E. Maquat, Ph.D.
RNA metabolism in mammalian cells; Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (mRNA surveillance); Influence of pre-mRNA splicing on mRNA translation.
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David H. Mathews, M.D., Ph.D.
Computational Biology of RNA.
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Joshua C. Munger, Ph.D.
Viral mechanisms of metabolic network manipulation.
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Eric M. Phizicky, Ph.D.
Functional genomics, tRNA processing and splicing in yeast and vertebrates.
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Fred Sherman, Ph.D.
Yeast molecular biology and genetics; Gene expression; Cytochrome c biosynthesis and degradation.
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Harold C. Smith, Ph.D.
The role of mRNA editing in health and disease.
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Joseph E. Wedekind, Ph.D.
Form and Function Analysis of Non-Coding RNAs; Structural Enzymology; Molecular Interactions Between Host Proteins and HIV-1 Factors.
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Yi-Tao Yu, Ph.D.
RNA modification, pre-mRNA splicing, snPNP biogenesis.
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