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Mentor Faculty

Biophysics PhD Students require two of these faculty on their thesis advisory committee.

Photo of W. Bernhard William A. Bernhard, Ph.D.
Physics & chemistry of DNA damage produced by ionizing radiation.

Photo of M. Dumont Mark E. Dumont, Ph.D.
Signal transduction; membrane protein structure, yeast molecular biology.

Photo of B. Goldstein Barry M. Goldstein, M.D., Ph.D.
Crystallography and structural chemistry of enzyme-ligand interactions.

Photo of A. Grossfield Alan M. Grossfield, Ph.D.
Investigating membranes and membrane proteins via computer simulation.

Photo of T. Gunter Thomas E. Gunter, Ph.D.
Membrane transport, bioenergetics, calcium regulation.

Photo of J. Hayes Jeffrey J. Hayes, Ph.D.
DNA structure; chromatin; protein-DNA interactions.

Photo of C. Kielkopf Clara L. Kielkopf, Ph.D.
Structural and Biophysical Basis of Normal and Disease-Associated pre-mRNA Recognition.

Photo of L. Maquat Lynne E. Maquat, Ph.D.
RNA metabolism in mammalian cells; Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (mRNA surveillance); Influence of pre-mRNA splicing on mRNA translation.

Photo of D. Mathews David H. Mathews, M.D., Ph.D.
Computational Biology of RNA.

Photo of E. Phizicky Eric M. Phizicky, Ph.D.
Functional genomics, tRNA processing and splicing in yeast and vertebrates.

Photo of J. Wedekind 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.

Photo of R. Bambara Robert A. Bambara, Ph.D.
Human genome stability, DNA damage response, HIV replication and evolution.

Photo of W. Bernhard William A. Bernhard, Ph.D.
Human genome stability, DNA damage response, HIV replication and evolution.

Photo of M. Dumont Mark E. Dumont, Ph.D.
Signal transduction; membrane protein structure, yeast molecular biology.

Photo of P. Fay Philip J. Fay, Ph.D.
Human factor VIII structure and function; enzyme-cofactor interactions.

Photo of B. Goldstein Barry M. Goldstein, M.D., Ph.D.
Crystallography and structural chemistry of enzyme-ligand interactions.

Photo of E. Grayhack Elizabeth J. Grayhack, Ph.D.
Gene regulation in yeast; Cell cycle control of transcription; Protein phosphorylation and multivalent regulation; Growth control.

Photo of A. Grossfield Alan M. Grossfield, Ph.D.
Investigating membranes and membrane proteins via computer simulation.

Photo of T. Gunter Thomas E. Gunter, Ph.D.
Membrane transport, bioenergetics, calcium regulation.

Photo of J. Hayes Jeffrey J. Hayes, Ph.D.
DNA structure; chromatin; protein-DNA interactions.

Photo of R. Hilf Russell Hilf, Ph.D.
Hormone action in mammory cancer; Photodynamic therapy of neoplasia.

Photo of C. Kielkopf Clara L. Kielkopf, Ph.D.
Structural and Biophysical Basis of Normal and Disease-Associated pre-mRNA Recognition.

Photo of M. Maines Mahin D. Maines, Ph.D.
Heme oxygenases and second messenger gases: CO and NO.

Photo of L. Maquat Lynne E. Maquat, Ph.D.
RNA metabolism in mammalian cells; Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (mRNA surveillance); Influence of pre-mRNA splicing on mRNA translation.

Photo of D. Mathews David H. Mathews, M.D., Ph.D.
Computational Biology of RNA.

Photo of J. Munger Joshua C. Munger, Ph.D.
Viral mechanisms of metabolic network manipulation.

Photo of E. Phizicky Eric M. Phizicky, Ph.D.
Functional genomics, tRNA processing and splicing in yeast and vertebrates.

Photo of F. Sherman Fred Sherman, Ph.D.
Yeast molecular biology and genetics; Gene expression; Cytochrome c biosynthesis and degradation.

Photo of H. Smith Harold C. Smith, Ph.D.
The role of mRNA editing in health and disease.

Photo of J. Wedekind Joseph E. Wedekind, Ph.D.
Form and Function Analysis of Non-Coding RNAs; Structural Enzymology; Molecular Interactions Between Host Proteins and HIV-1 Factors.

Photo of Yi-Tao Yu Yi-Tao Yu, Ph.D.
RNA modification, pre-mRNA splicing, snPNP biogenesis.

 

 

 

 




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