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  • Gary  Balian,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
    Targeted delivery to cells and tissues
  • Eugene  J.  Barrett,  M.D., Ph.D.
    Professor of Medicine
    Diabetes and Insulin Action
  • Paula  Q.  Barrett,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Pharmacology
    Regulation of low-voltage activated T-type Ca2+ channel activity by kinases and heterotrimeric G-proteins and their roles in physiological responses.
  • Douglas  A.  Bayliss,  Ph.D.
    Professor and Chair of Pharmacology
    Mechanisms of Neuromodulation in Central Neurons
  • Timothy  P.  Bender,  Ph. D.
    Professor of Microbiology
    Regulation of gene expression during lymphocyte development
  • James  P.  Bennett,  Jr.,  M.D., Ph.D.
    Professor of Neurology
    Neurodegenerative Diseases
  • George  S.  Bloom,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Biology
    Cellular Morphogenesis and Motility; Cell Biology of Alzheimer's Disease
  • Amy  H.  Bouton,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Microbiology
    Signaling Pathways that Regulate Tumor Growth, Metastasis, and Response to Anticancer Agents; Adhesion Signaling In Macrophages; Bacteria-Host Cell Interactions
  • Thomas  J.  Braciale,  M.D., Ph.D.
    Professor of Pathology
    T Lymphocyte Responses To Virus Infection
  • David  L.  Brautigan,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Microbiology
    Protein Ser/Thr Phosphatases in Cell Signaling and Cell Cycle
  • Timothy  N.  Bullock,  Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Pathology
    Generation of vaccines to tumors
  • John  H.  Bushweller,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics
    Structural and Functional Basis for Oncogenesis; Targeted Drug Development; Structural Studies of Membrane Proteins
  • John  M.  Chirgwin,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Medicine
    Tumor-Secreted AMF: Causal Role in an Animal Model of Cachexia.
  • Steven  M.  Cohn,  M.D., Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Medicine
    Communication between the Immune System and Epithelium in Chronic Inflammatory Intestinal Diseases.
  • Patrick  J.  Concannon,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
    Cellular DNA damage responses; Breast cancer genetics; Genetics of type 1 diabetes
  • Carl  E.  Creutz,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Pharmacology
    Calcium-dependent, Membrane-binding Proteins and Mechanisms of Exocytosis
  • Janet  V.  Cross,  Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Pathology
    Molecular Mechanisms of Cancer Chemoprevention and Anti-Inflammatory Benefits of Dietary Nutrient Compounds
  • Brian  R.  Duling,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics
    Cell-cell signaling in the Microvascular Wall
  • Anindya  Dutta,  M.D., Ph.D.
    Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
    DNA Replication and Genomic Instability in Cancer Cells
  • Daniel  A.  Engel,  Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Microbiology
    Transcriptional Regulation in Cancer Cells
  • Victor  H.  Engelhard,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Microbiology
    Immune responses to tumors and immunotherapy / Impact of self-tolerance on anti-tumor immunity / Processing and presentation of MHC-restricted antigens
  • Loren  D.  Erickson,  Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Microbiology
    Cellular and molecular mechanisms of B lymphocyte function; Genetic susceptibility in systemic lupus erythematosus and multiple myeloma; Immunotherapeutics in the treatment of B cell disorders
  • Robin  A.  Felder,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Pathology
    Clinical Chemistry and Toxicology. Medical Automation Research. Neurotransmitters, cell surface receptors and intracellular second messengers.
  • Daniel  R.  Foltz,  Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
    Assembly and Function of Centromeric Chromatin
  • Jay  W.  Fox,  Ph.D.
    Professor and Assistant Dean of Research Support of Microbiology
    Basement Membrane Structure and Metalloproteinases
  • Brent  A.  French,  Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering
    Novel Therapies for Treating and Preventing Ischemic Heart Disease
  • Shu-Man  Fu,  M.D., Ph.D.
    Professor and Division Chief of Medicine
    Human Lymphocyte Biology and Autoimmunity
  • James  C.  Garrison,  II,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Pharmacology
    Role of the G protein &alpha and &beta&gamma Subunits in Cell Signaling
  • Benjamin  M.  Gaston,  M.D.
    Professor of Pediatrics
    Allergy and Respiratory Medicine
  • Adrian  R.L.  Gear,  D.Phil.
    Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
    Blood-platelet function; Cardiovascular disease; Inflammation
  • Lisa  Goehler,  Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Psychology
    Psychoneuroimmunology; immunosensation; organizational features of autonomic sensory systems
  • Joanna  B.  Goldberg,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Microbiology
    Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogenesis
  • Adam  N.  Goldfarb,  M.D.
    Associate Professor of Pathology
    Hematopathology and Understanding the Molecular Basis of Hematopoiesis and Leukemogenesis
  • Richard  L.  Guerrant,  M.D.
    Professor of Medicine
    Recognition, Diagnosis, Pathogenesis, Impact, Treatment and Prevention of Enteric Infections; Global Health and Tropical Infectious Diseases
  • Theresa  Guise,  M.D.
    Professor of Medicine
  • Barry  M.  Gumbiner,  Ph.D.
    Professor and Chair of Cell Biology
    Cell Adhesion and Morphogenesis; Wnt Signaling; Cadherins and Catenins; Development and Cancer
  • Patrice  G.  Guyenet,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Pharmacology
    Neural Control of Blood Pressure and Respiration
  • Young  S.  Hahn,  Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Microbiology
    Immune Suppression by Hepatitis C Virus
  • Joyce  L.  Hamlin,  Ph.D.
    Professor and Chair of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
    Control of Mammalian Chromosomal DNA Replication, and DNA Damage, Repair and Genetic Instability in Cancer
  • Marie-Louise  Hammarskjold,  M.D., Ph.D.
    Professor of Microbiology
    Post Transcriptional Gene Regulation and the Molecular Biology of Human Retroviruses
  • Kevin  C.  Hazen,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Pathology
    Fungal pathogenesis. Fungal surface proteins and hydrophobicity.
  • Catherine  C. "Lynn"  Hedrick,  Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Medicine
    Atherogenesis; hyperglycemia and insulin resistance
  • John  C.  Herr,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Cell Biology
    Differential Gene Expression During Spermiogenesis and Oogenesis in Application to Contraceptive Drug and Vaccine Development
  • Erik  L.  Hewlett,  M.D.
    Professor of Medicine
    Structure and Function of Bacterial Toxins: Roles in Microbial Pathogenesis and Uses in Biomedical Research
  • Barry  T.  Hinton,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Cell Biology
    Cell And Molecular Biology of Epididymal Function
  • Joel  W.  Hockensmith,  Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
    Chemistry and Biology of Nucleic Acids; DNA-Dependent ATPase Mechanisms; DNA-Protein Interactions
  • Isa  M.  Hussaini,  Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Pathology
    The Roles of PKC-eta and LRP in Glioblastoma Invasive Growth
  • Brant  Isakson,  Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics
    Intercellular communication in normal and disease state vasculature.
  • Michael  L.  Johnson,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Pharmacology
    Mathematical modeling of biological processes
  • Masashi  Kawasaki,  Ph.D
    Professor of Biology
    Neuroethology of electric fish
  • Dean  H.  Kedes,  M.D., Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Medicine
    Human Herpes virus Associated with Kaposi's Sarcoma
  • Susanna  R.  Keller,  M.D.
    Assistant Professor of Medicine
    Insulin-regulated Membrane Trafficking and Modification of Cell Surface Function
  • Andrei  Khokhlatchev,  Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Pathology
    Molecular Mechanisms of Tumor Suppression by NORE1A family of Proteins
  • Sepideh  Khorasanizadeh,  Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
    Biophysical Characterization of Epigenetic Signaling
  • Jonathan  Kipnis,  Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Neuroscience
    Neuro-Immune Interactions
  • Howard  C.  Kutchai,  Ph.D.
    Professor and Acting Chair of Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics
    Quaternary Structure of Na, K-ATPase and Its Regulatory Significance
  • Deborah  A.  Lannigan,  Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Microbiology
    Kinases, Drugs and Breast Cancer
  • Victor  E.  Laubach,  Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Research of Surgery
    Mechanisms of Compensatory Lung Growth and Lung Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury
  • Kevin  S.  Lee,  Ph.D.
    Professor and Chair of Neuroscience
    Neuronal Vulnerability: A Study of Cellular Mechanism
  • Norbert  Leitinger,  Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Pharmacology
    Role of lipid oxidation products in inflammation and vascular immunology in atherosclerosis and diabetes.
  • Chien  Li,  Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Pharmacology
    Neuroendocrine regulation of energy balance and stress, regulation of pancreatic islet hormone secretion and glucose homeostasis.
  • Joel  M.  Linden,  Ph.D.
    Professor and Vice Chairman of Research of Medicine
    Adenosine Signaling in Inflammation and Diabetes
  • Ulrike  M.  Lorenz,  Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Microbiology
    Involvement of the protein tyrosine phosphatase SHP-1 in signal transduction pathways
  • Kevin  R.  Lynch,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Pharmacology
    Molecular Pharmacology of Lysophospholipid Mediators
  • Mani  S.  Mahadevan,  M.D.
    Associate Professor of Pathology
    Molecular Mechanisms of Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy
  • James  W.  Mandell,  M.D., Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Pathology
    Mechanisms of Brain Astroglial Activation in Neural Injury
  • Barbara  J.  Mann,  Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Medicine
    Pathogenicity of Francisella tularensis and the human parasite Entamoeba histolytica, vaccines
  • Marty  W.  Mayo,  Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
    Transcriptional Regulation by NFKB
  • Marcia  J.  McDuffie,  M.D.
    Professor of Microbiology
    Genetic analysis of autoimmunity
  • Coleen  A.  McNamara,  M.D.
    Associate Professor of Medicine
    Role of Id3 and Id3a in Regulating the Smooth Muscle Cell Response to Vascular Injury Gene Delivery
  • Suzanne  M.  Moenter,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Medicine
    Understanding How the Central Nervous System Controls Fertility through Study of Gonodotropin-realeasing Hormone Neurons
  • Joseph  Randall  Moorman,  M.D.
    Professor of Medicine
    Mathematical Analysis of Cardiac Rhythms
  • Christopher  A.  Moskaluk,  M.D., Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Pathology
    Molecular pathogenesis and genomic analysis of human cancers
  • David  W.  Mullins,  Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Microbiology
    Immunotherapy; Tumor Immunology
  • Robert  K.  Nakamoto,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics
    Structure-Function of Active Transporters
  • Roy  C.  Ogle,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Medicine
    Stem Cells, Growth Factor Receptors and Tissue Engineering
  • Mark  D.  Okusa,  M.D.
    Professor of Medicine
    Mechanisms of renal injury
  • Gary  K.  Owens,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics
    Molecular Control of Smooth Muscle Cell Differentiation
  • Sarah (Sally)  J.  Parsons,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Microbiology
    Molecular mechanisms of Src family tyrosine kinases in mitogenesis, tumorigenesis, and neuronal activity.
  • Lisa  M.  Pastore,  Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Research of Obstetrics & Gynecology
    Epidemiology
  • Edward  Perez-Reyes,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Pharmacology
    Molecular Pharmacology of Voltage-gated Calcium Channels
  • William  A.  Petri,  Jr.,  M.D., Ph.D.
    Professor and Division Chief of Medicine
    Molecular Mechanisms of Pathogenesis of Parasitic Infection
  • Fraydoon  Rastinejad,  Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Pharmacology
    Analysis of Nuclear Receptor Complexes with DNA and Ligands
  • Kodi  S.  Ravichandran,  B.V.Sc., Ph.D.
    Professor of Microbiology
    Intracecellular signaling in lymphocytes and phagocytes
  • Prabhakara  P.  Reddi,  Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Pathology
    Transcriptional Regulation of Mammalian Spermatogenesis
  • David  M.  Rekosh,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Microbiology
    Human Immunodeficiency; Virus Gene Expression
  • Christopher  M.  Rembold,  M.D.
    Professor of Medicine
    Smooth Muscle Signal Transduction Nitric Oxide
  • Emilie  F.  Rissman,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
    Mammalian Behavior Genetics
  • Michele  Sale,  Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Medicine
    Genetics of vascular disease; Genetics of otitis media
  • Ira  G.  Schulman,  Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Pharmacology
    Regulation of transcription by nuclear hormone receptors, transcriptional control of metabolism, atherosclerosis, Small molecule approaches to drug discovery.
  • Zhifeng  Shao,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics
    Molecular Imaging and Single Molecule Biophysics
  • Margaret  A.  Shupnik,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Medicine
    Hypothalamic peptide and steroid regulation of pituitary gene transcription; Estrogen action in neuroendocrine and reproductive tissues; Estrogen action in breast cancer
  • Corinne  M.  Silva,  Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Medicine
    STAT5b signaling in tyrosine kinase-dependent and anti-estrogen resistant breast cancers
  • Avril  V.  Somlyo,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics
    Signaling pathways that regulate contractility in smooth muscle tissues and migrating cells in normal and disease states such an coronary artery disease, asthma and hypertension. Structure function studies of the intercalated disk in the heart.
  • Ann  E.  Sutherland,  Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Cell Biology
    Cell Matrix Interactions In Mouse Development
  • Lukas  K.  Tamm,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics
    Biomembrane Structure and Function; Membrane Fusion in Viral Cell Entry and Exocytosis; Lipid-Protein Interactions
  • Ronald  P.  Taylor,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
    Clearance of Pathogens: The role of complement in Immunotherapy: New approaches to vaccine generation
  • Dennis  J.  Templeton,  M.D., Ph.D.
    Professor and Chair of Pathology
    Cell Death in Cancer Progression; Stress-Mediated Signal Transduction; Cancer Chemoprevention; Stress Inhibitors in Inflammatory Diseases
  • Dan  Theodorescu,  M.D., Ph.D.
    Professor of Urology
    Cell Signaling in Tumor Invasion and Metastasis, Metastasis Suppressor genes, Biomarkers, Translational Research in Prostate and Bladder Cancer.
  • Slobodan  M.  Todorovic,  M.D., Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Anesthesiology
    Pharmacology and function of T-type (low-voltage-activated, LVA) calcium channels in sensory transmission.
  • Amy  L.  Tucker,  M.D.
    Associate Professor of Medicine
    General cardiology, adult congenital heart disease; Adenosine receptors
  • Kenneth  S.  Tung,  M.D.
    Professor of Pathology
    Tolerance and Autoimmunity: My laboratory explores the fundamental mechanisms of prevention and induction of autoimmune diseases of clinical relevance.
  • Jeremy  B.  Tuttle,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Neuroscience
    Neurodegenerative and Aging Dysfunction at the Cellular Level
  • Scott  B.  Vande Pol,  M.D., Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Pathology
    We study papillomavirus oncoproteins as probes to elucidate cellular pathways regulating cellular signal transduction, and the development of cancer. Projects: Oncoprotein E6 and the regulation of integrin signaling and Cdc48.
  • Brian  R.  Wamhoff,  Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Medicine
    Atherosclerosis/Restenosis; Excitation Transcription Coupling; Biomedical Models of Vascular Disease.
  • Gail  W.  Wertz,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Pathology
    Molecular Virology, Transcriptional Control, Viral Vaccine Development
  • Michael  C.  Wiener,  Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics
    Structural biology (esp. crystallography) of integral membrane proteins; TonB-dependent active transport across the bacterial outer membrane; cancer-related membrane proteins; crystallization methods development
  • Mark  B.  Williams,  Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Radiology
    Design, Development and Optimization of Medical Imaging Technologies
  • W.  Michael  Wormington,  Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Biology
    Post-Transcriptional Regulation of Gene Expression During Oogenesis and Early Development
  • David  Wotton,  Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
    Regulation of Gene Expression and Development by Transcriptional Repressors
  • J.  Julius  Zhu,  Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Pharmacology
    Mechanisms of Synaptic Plasticity and Mental Retardation

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