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Jeffrey Barrick
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry
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My laboratory uses experiments with populations of microorganisms, nucleic acids, and digital organisms to study evolution in action with the ultimate goal of harnessing evolution as a creative force ...
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Mark Bierner
Senior Lecturer, Ph.D.
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Mark Bierner received his B.A. in Botany and Ph.D. in Systematic Botany from the University of Texas at Austin. Courses he has taught include Introductory Biology, Introductory Botany, Plants and Our ...
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George Bittner
Professor in Neuroscience
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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
Associate Professor
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Work on my lab is focused on the following themes:
1. What is the genetic, immunological, and ecological basis of host adaptation to spatially heterogeneous parasite communities? This work ...
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Jerry J. Brand
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 ...
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Franklin H. Bronson
Professor Director, Institute for Reproductive Biology
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Dr. Bronson's research focuses on the environmental regulation of mammalian reproduction. He is interested in the kinds of envionmental factors that can regulate reproduction and the neuroendocrine ...
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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
Associate Professor in Chemistry & Biochemistry 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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James J. Bull
Johann Friedrich Miescher Regents Professor in Molecular Biology
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Evolutionary genetics from the molecular to the phenotypic levels comprises the bulk of my research. Specific topics include the evolution of engineered genomes, microbial drug resistance, and ...
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