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R. Bentley
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J. Hempel
L. Jen-Jacobson
K. Kiselyov
C. Peebles
J. Rosenberg
A. Schwacha

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
S. Tonsor
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
V. Oke
W. Saunders
B. Stronach
S. Tonsor
R. Wood

Microbiology
G. Hatfull
R. Hendrix
J. Lawrence
V. Oke
J. Pipas
M. Popa
I. Campbell
R.L. Duda
S. Godfrey

Molecular Biology
K. Arndt
J. Franzen
P. Grabowski
G. Hatfull
R. Hendrix
L. Jen-Jacobson
J. Martens
C. Peebles
J. Pipas
J. Rosenberg
A. Schwacha
C. Walsh

Plant Biology
T.-L. Ashman
W. Carson
S. Kalisz
V. Oke
C. Partanen
S. Tonsor
B. Traw

Science Education
A. Bledsoe
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S. Donovan
L. Daniels
S. Godfrey
N. Kaufmann
C. LaFave
J. Newman
E. Polinko
M. Popa
L. Roberts
T. Seiflein
R. Sherwin
A. Slinskey Legg

Structural Biology
M. Grabe
J. Hempel
R. Hendrix
L. Jen-Jacobson
J. Rosenberg
A. VanDemark

Former Faculty

  Faculty With Interests in Cell Biology

The Cell Biology faculty in the Department of Biological Sciences are probing the dynamic nature of cellular components including the directional movement of protein motors and chromosomes (see Figure), the transport and assembly of intracellular proteins and protein complexes, the formation of the cytoskeleton, and the biogenesis of organelles. Because each study is best approached using different tools, members of this group use model organisms including yeast, flagellate protistans, mice, and mammalian cell lines. The Departmental EM Facility and Virus Laboratory, as well as fluorescence microscopes, and biochemical and genetic methods are all employed to varying extents by the members of this group.


Dr. Brodsky
Dr. Jeffrey Brodsky
Professor, Avinoff Chair of Biological Sciences
Mechanism and Action of Molecular Chaperones
Dr. Brodsky is currently accepting graduate students
Dr. Albert Chung
Professor Emeritus
Regulation of the Biosynthesis and Assembly of Basement Membrane Glycoproteins
Dr. Chung
Dr. Jacobson
Dr. Lewis Jacobson
Professor
Signal Transduction in C. elegans Muscle
Dr. Jacobson is currently accepting graduate students
Dr. Nancy Kaufmann
Assistant Director of Undergraduate Research
Aquaporins in Insect Homeostasis; Undergraduate Education and Research
Dr. Kaufmann
Dr. Kiselyov
Dr. Kirill Kiselyov
Assistant Professor
TRP Ion Channels; Human Genetic Diseases Caused by Mutations in TRP Channels
Dr. Kiselyov is currently accepting graduate students
Dr. James M. Pipas
Professor
Molecular Biology of DNA Tumor Viruses; Molecular Mechanisms of Tumorigenicity
Dr. Pipas is currently accepting graduate students
Dr. Pipas
Dr. Sáenz-Robles
Dr. M. Teresa Sáenz-Robles
Research Assistant Professor
Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Growth and Proliferation
Dr. William Saunders
Associate Professor
Segregation of Chromosomes During Mitosis
Dr. Saunders is currently accepting graduate students
Dr. Saunders
Dr. Walsh
Dr. Charles Walsh
Associate Professor Emeritus
Synthesis and Assembly of Eukaryotic Cellular Organelles
 

 
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