Faculty Profiles
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George Bittner
Professor in Neurobiology
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We research cellular/molecular mechanisms of plasmalemmal repair and nerve regeneration. That is, we examine various biophysical, biochemical, or molecular mechanisms by which lesioned ...
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Daniel Bolnick
Assistant Professor
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I am interested in understanding the ecological and evolutionary basis of variation within and among populations, and how such variation influences speciation. To address such questions, I combine ...
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Henry Bose
Mary M. Betzner Morrow Centennial Chair In Microbiology Director, School of Biological Sciences
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A long-standing interest of this laboratory has been to define the mechanism of transformation by the v-rel oncogene. v-Rel is the acutely transforming member of the Rel/NF-κB family of ...
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Jerry J. Brand
Professor, Ph.D.
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Development of methods that optimize the efficiency of culturing living algae under laboratory conditions while stabilizing their genetic composition.
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Richard M. Brown
Johnson & Johnson Centennial Chair In Plant Cell Biology
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Cellulose is the most abundant macromolecule on earth, yet details about its biosynthesis and structure remain unclear. We are using broad, interdisciplinary advances and tools to study cellulose and ...
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Karen S. Browning
Professor in Chemistry & Biochemistry Chairman, Cell & Molecular Biology Graduate Program and Director Dual Degree MD/PhD Program
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My research focuses on the initiation of protein synthesis in higher plants. We are seeking a molecular description of the process in which initiation factors (eIF4A, eIF4B, eIF4F, eIF3, eIF2 and ...
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