Mentors in Cell Regulation


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Roger  Abounader,  M.D., Ph.D.    [more information]
Associate Professor of Neurology

Research Interests:
Roles and targeting of c-Met in brain tumors; c-Met/PTEN interactions in gliomas; PTEN/mutant-p53 interactions in gliomas; microRNAs in brain tumors
Timothy  P.  Bender,  Ph. D.    [more information]
Professor of Microbiology

Research Interests:
Regulation of gene expression during lymphocyte development
Ann  L.  Beyer,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Professor of Microbiology

Research Interests:
Ribosomal RNA transcription & processing
Amy  H.  Bouton,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Professor of Microbiology

Research Interests:
Signaling Pathways that Regulate Tumor Growth, Metastasis, and Response to Anticancer Agents; Adhesion Signaling In Macrophages; Bacteria-Host Cell Interactions
David  L.  Brautigan,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Professor of Microbiology

Research Interests:
Protein Ser/Thr Phosphatases in Cell Signaling and Cell Cycle
Daniel  J.  Burke,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics

Research Interests:
Regulation of mitosis
James  E.  Casanova,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Associate Professor of Cell Biology

Research Interests:
Membrane Trafficking and Salmonella Pathogenesis
Brian  R.  Duling,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics

Research Interests:
Cell-cell signaling in the Microvascular Wall
Anindya  Dutta,  M.D., Ph.D.    [more information]
Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics

Research Interests:
DNA Replication and Genomic Instability in Cancer Cells
Daniel  A.  Engel,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Associate Professor of Microbiology

Research Interests:
Transcriptional Regulation in Cancer Cells
Adrian  R.L.  Gear,  D.Phil.    [more information]
Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics

Research Interests:
Blood-platelet function; Cardiovascular disease; Inflammation
Patrick  A.  Grant,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics

Research Interests:
Transcription; Chromatin Modifications
Marie-Louise  Hammarskjold,  M.D., Ph.D.    [more information]
Professor of Microbiology

Research Interests:
Post Transcriptional Gene Regulation and the Molecular Biology of Human Retroviruses
John  C.  Herr,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Professor of Cell Biology

Research Interests:
Differential Gene Expression During Spermiogenesis and Oogenesis in Application to Contraceptive Drug and Vaccine Development
Barry  T.  Hinton,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Professor of Cell Biology

Research Interests:
Cell And Molecular Biology of Epididymal Function
Joel  W.  Hockensmith,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics

Research Interests:
Chemistry and Biology of Nucleic Acids; DNA-Dependent ATPase Mechanisms; DNA-Protein Interactions
Donald  F.  Hunt,  Ph.D.    [more information]
University Professor of Chemistry

Research Interests:
Analytical Biochemistry
Raymond  E.  Keller,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Professor of Biology

Research Interests:
Cellular and molecular mechanisms of morphogenesis
Keith  G.  Kozminski,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Assistant Professor of Biology

Research Interests:
Regulation of Polarized Morphogenesis by Small G Proteins
Deborah  A.  Lannigan,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Associate Professor of Microbiology

Research Interests:
Kinases, Drugs and Breast Cancer
Gordon  W.  Laurie,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Associate Professor of Cell Biology

Research Interests:
Epithelial Renewal, Viability and Secretion
Ian  G.  Macara,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Professor of Microbiology

Research Interests:
Mechanisms of Cell Polarity Establishment and Nuclear Transport
Marty  W.  Mayo,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics

Research Interests:
Transcriptional Regulation by NFKB
J.  Thomas  Parsons,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Professor and Chair of Microbiology

Research Interests:
Adhesion Signaling in Normal, Cardiovascular and Cancer Cells
Sarah (Sally)  J.  Parsons,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Professor of Microbiology

Research Interests:
Molecular mechanisms of Src family tyrosine kinases in mitogenesis, tumorigenesis, and neuronal activity.
Bryce  M.  Paschal,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics

Research Interests:
Nuclear Transport, Signaling, and Cancer
Lucy  F.  Pemberton,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Associate Professor of Microbiology

Research Interests:
Nuclear Transport in Chromatin Assembly and Transcriptional Regulation
Kodi  S.  Ravichandran,  B.V.Sc., Ph.D.    [more information]
Professor of Microbiology

Research Interests:
Intracecellular signaling in lymphocytes and phagocytes
David  M.  Rekosh,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Professor of Microbiology

Research Interests:
Human Immunodeficiency; Virus Gene Expression
Martin  A.  Schwartz,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Professor of Microbiology

Research Interests:
Integrin Signaling and Its Relevance to Mechanotransduction, Cancer and Vascular Disease
Corinne  M.  Silva,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Associate Professor of Medicine, Endocrinology and Metabolism

Research Interests:
STAT5b signaling in tyrosine kinase-dependent and anti-estrogen resistant breast cancers
Jeffrey  S.  Smith,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics

Research Interests:
Transcriptional Silencing and Aging in Yeast
M.  Mitchell  Smith,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Professor of Microbiology

Research Interests:
Functional Genomics of Histones, Chromatin, and Protein Acetylation Signaling in Cancer and the Cell Cycle
P.  Todd  Stukenberg,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics

Research Interests:
Mechanisms of mitotic regulation
Ronald  P.  Taylor,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics

Research Interests:
Clearance of Pathogens: The role of complement in Immunotherapy: New approaches to vaccine generation
Michael  J.  Weber,  Ph.D.    [more information]
Professor of Microbiology

Research Interests:
Signal Transducing Kinases in Cancer