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Kimberly Raab-Graham
Assistant Professor of Neurobiology
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My current research has focused on identifying synaptic mRNAs and developing tools to characterize the local translation of these transcripts. I now plan to use these tools to address the questions ...
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David Ress
Research Associate Professor
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Mission: to develop new neuroimaging methods that permit precise quantitation of brain function and structure, with particular emphasis on the study of vision and visual cortex. The research falls ...
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Austen Riggs
Professor Emeritus
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Interactions between and within macromolecular assemblages are frequently the key to understanding many complex cellular processes. I am particularly interested in the molecular mechanisms ...
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Jon Robertus
Professor in Chemistry & Biochemistry Benjamin Clayton Centennial Professor In Biochemistry
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Research in my laboratory focuses on protein structure, action, engineering and rational drug design. This includes analysis of three-dimensional structure by X-ray crystallography, site-directed ...
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Stanley Roux
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 ...
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Rick Russell
Associate Professor in Chemistry & Biochemistry
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Our group combines biochemical and biophysical approaches to study the processes of RNA folding and assembly with proteins. Some of nature’s most complex and important enzyme machines are composed of ...
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Michael J. Ryan
Clark Hubbs Regents Professor in Zoology
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Dr. Ryan studies animal behavior. Most of his work has addressed sexual selection and communication in frogs and fish. He is especially interested in integrating an understanding of the mechanisms of ...
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