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Cell Biology
J. Brodsky
A. Chung
J. Hildebrand
L. Jacobson
N. Kaufmann
K. Kiselyov
J. Pipas
M.-T. Sáens-Robles
W. Saunders
C. Walsh

Computational Biology
M. Grabe
J. Lawrence
J. Rosenberg

Developmental Biology
G. Campbell
D. Chapman
J. Hildebrand
B. Roman
S. Shostak
B. Stronach
V. Twombly

Ecology
T.-L. Ashman
W. Carson
W. Coffman
S. Kalisz
T. Katzner
R. Relyea
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B. Traw

Evolution
T.-L. Ashman
A. Bledsoe
S. Kalisz
J. Lawrence
Z.-X. Luo
R. Relyea
S. Shostak
S. Tonsor
B. Traw

Genetics
K. Arndt
T.-L. Ashman
G. Campbell
D. Chapman
G. Hatfull
J. Hildebrand
L. Jacobson
S. Kalisz
J. Martens
W. Saunders
B. Stronach
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R. Wood

Microbiology
J. Boyle
G. Hatfull
R. Hendrix
J. Lawrence
J. Pipas
M. Popa
I. Campbell
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V. Oke

Molecular Biology
K. Arndt
J. Boyle
J. Franzen
P. Grabowski
G. Hatfull
R. Hendrix
L. Jen-Jacobson
J. Martens
C. Peebles
J. Pipas
J. Rosenberg
A. Schwacha
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Plant Biology
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Structural Biology
M. Grabe
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Former Faculty

  Faculty With Interests in Genetics
mice Research in Genetics in the Department of Biological Sciences is fundamental to the advancement of biological knowledge at all levels of organization, from molecules to populations. The Department of Biological Sciences has a number of research programs that have a strong genetic focus, using a variety of systems - both prokaryotic and eukaryotic - that offer unique challenges. For example, characterization of yeast mutants tease apart the fundamentals of eukaryotic transcription, and surveys of conditional mutants in Mycbacteria identify essential genes in this deadly pathogen.

Dr. Arndt
Dr. Karen Arndt
Associate Professor
Mechanisms of Transcriptional Regulation in Yeast
Dr. Arndt is currently accepting graduate students
Dr. Tia-Lynn Ashman
Associate Professor
Plant Evolutionary Ecology
Dr. Ashman is currently accepting graduate students
Dr. Ashman
Dr. Campbell
Dr. Gerard Campbell
Associate Professor
Molecular Genetics of Development in Drosophila
Dr. Campbell is currently accepting graduate students
Dr. Deborah Chapman
Associate Professor
Mouse Developmental Biology
Dr. Chapman is currently accepting graduate students
Dr. Chapman
Dr. Grabowski
Dr. Paula Grabowski
Professor
Alternative RNA Splicing in the Nervous System
Dr. Grabowski is currently accepting graduate students
Dr. Graham Hatfull
Eberly Family Professor, and Chair
Molecular Genetics of Mycobacteria; Site-Specific Recombination
Dr. Hatfull is currently accepting graduate students
Dr. Hatfull
Dr. Hildebrand
Dr. Jeffrey Hildebrand
Associate Professor
Cell Biology and Genetics of Mouse Development
Dr. Hildebrand is currently accepting graduate students
Dr. Lewis Jacobson
Professor
Signal Transduction in C. elegans Muscle
Dr. Jacobson is currently accepting graduate students
Dr. Jacobson
Dr. Kalisz
Dr. Susan Kalisz
Professor
Plant Population Genetics
Dr. Kalisz is currently accepting graduate students
Dr. Joseph Martens
Assistant Professor
The Regulation of Gene Expression in Yeast
Dr. Martens is currently accepting graduate students
Dr. Martens
Dr. Saunders
Dr. William Saunders
Associate Professor
Segregation of Chromosomes During Mitosis
Dr. Saunders is currently accepting graduate students
Dr. Beth Stronach
Assistant Professor
Signal Transduction and Morphogenesis
Dr. Stronach is currently accepting graduate students
Dr. Stronach
Dr. Tonsor
Dr. Stephen Tonsor
Associate Professor
Plant Evolutionary Genetics
Dr. Tonsor is currently accepting graduate students
 

 
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