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Agarwala, Seema
Associate Professor

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During embryogenesis, neurons learn of their cell-fates and are assigned to specific brain nuclei (nucleogenesis), which organize brain connectivity and function. Little is known about how such complex patterning … Read More Seema Agarwala

Brand, Jerry J.
Professor, Ph.D.

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A major research interest of Jerry Brand is the mechanism of freezing damage in algal cells and processes that protect them from chilling and freezing damage. Studies are directed toward the development of improved … Read More Jerry J. Brand

Chen, Z. Jeffrey
D. J. Sibley Centennial Professor in Plant Molecular Genetics

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We study genetic and epigenetic mechanisms for gene expression changes in polyploids. Polyploidy, or whole-genome duplication (WGD), is an evolutionary innovation for all eukaryotes including some animals and many … Read More Z. Jeffrey Chen

DeLozanne, Arturo
Associate Professor in Molecular Cell & Developmental Biology

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We are interested in defining the molecular basis of the lysosomal disorder known as the Chediak-Higashi Syndrome. This disease is caused by mutations in a very large gene and result in the loss of a large protein … Read More Arturo DeLozanne

Eberhart, Johann
Assistant Professor

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How does a structure as complex as the vertebrate head form during development? How is variation in facial morphology generated both through evolution and in disease? Research in my lab aims at uncovering answers … Read More Johann  Eberhart

Fischer, Janice
Professor in Molecular Cell & Developmental Biology

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My laboratory uses Drosophila genetics and molecular biology to study universal mechanisms of development. We do most of our experiments with the Drosophila compound eye. Patterning of the Drosophila compound eye … Read More Janice Fischer

Gross, Jeffrey
Associate Professor in Molecular Cell & Developmental Biology
Chair, Cell & Molecular Biology GSC
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Our research focuses on vertebrate eye development largely utilizing the zebrafish as a model system. Recently, we've begun to extend some projects into the mouse, and we have developed an interest in eye evolution … Read More Jeffrey Gross

Herrin, David L.
Professor of Molecular Cell & Developmental Biology

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Most of our research revolves around the chloroplast genome of plants and algae, which we view as a simpler model genome (compared to the nucleus) for understanding genome expression, regulation, and evolution. … Read More David L. Herrin

Huq, Enamul
Associate Professor in Molecular Cell & Developmental Biology

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Our research is aimed at understanding light signal transduction, specifically those pathways mediated by the phytochrome (phy) family of sensory photoreceptors that absorb light in the red and far-red region of … Read More Enamul Huq

La Claire II, John W.
Professor, Ph.D.

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We use marine and freshwater algal cells as model systems for studying basic cell and molecular biological questions. Most recently, we have been investigating the molecular genetic basis for harmful blooms of  … Read More John W. La Claire II

Lloyd, Alan
Professor in Molecular Cell & Developmental Biology

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The main goal of my lab is to understand developmental mechanisms and pigment pathways in plants. The control of cell fate decisions is a central issue during plant development and pattern formation. One main … Read More

Alan Lloyd

Macdonald, Paul
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Doherty, Jr. Regents Chair In Molecular Biology

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Regulation of gene expression at the post-transcriptional level has long been recognized for its essential role in early development, and has more recently emerged as a widespread phenomenon affecting the majority … Read More Paul Macdonald

Mehdy, Mona
Associate Professor in Molecular Cell & Developmental Biology

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In response to pathogens and herbivores, plants employ up-regulation and down-regulation of diverse genes to achieve resistance. Research in my lab centers on two areas: 1) molecular mechanisms of down-regulation … Read More Mona Mehdy

O'Halloran, Theresa
Associate Professor in Molecular Cell & Developmental Biology

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The membranes of eukarytoic cells are in continual flux, trafficking receptors and other proteins to their appropriate intracellular destinations. This process is important to signal transduction, cancer, and  … Read More Theresa O'Halloran

Poenie, Martin
Associate Professor in Molecular Cell & Developmental Biology

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We are interested in the cell biology of T cells and how they carry out their effector functions. In particular we are want to know how signaling events lead to reorganization of the T cell cytoskeleton and translocation … Read More Martin Poenie

Roux, Stanley
Professor in Molecular Cell & Developmental Biology

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We are studying how the stimuli of light and gravity alter patterns of plant development. In our studies of light-induced responses we have found that ectoapyrase, an enzyme whose expression is strongly regulated … Read More Stanley Roux

Stein, David
Professor in Molecular Cell & Developmental Biology

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Most of the research in our lab is focused on the question of how a complex multicellular organism develops from a seemingly simple single cell, the fertilized Drosophila egg. In one set of investigations, we are … Read More David Stein

Sung, Sibum
Assistant Professor Cell and Developmental Biology

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Our research interests focus on the genetic, molecular and biochemical understandings of plant development through plant-environment interactions. We are particularly interested in the epigenetic regulation of … Read More Sibum Sung

Thompson, Wesley
Professor

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My lab is interested in the role of glial cells in the formation and maintenance of synapses in the nervous system. For this purpose we study the simplest of all synapses, the neuromuscular junction where our  … Read More Wesley Thompson

Vokes, Steven
Assistant Professor in Molecular Cell & Developmental Biology

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We are interested in understanding how cells integrate information in a way that directs them to make appropriate decisions. Our research specifically focuses on understanding how cells respond to secreted Hedgehog … Read More Steven Vokes

Wallingford, John
Associate Professor in Molecular Cell & Developmental Biology

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The process by which embryos acquire their final shape involves the coordination of cell fate decisions with cell movement. We are taking an integrated approach to understanding this process in vertebrate embryos. … Read More John Wallingford