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Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology Laboratory Rotation Projects
There are 42 Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology related labs with rotation projects available, as follows:
Primary Faculty
- Dan Bolon, Ph.D.
- The role of molecular chaperones in biology and disease.
- Anthony Carruthers, Ph.D.
- Carrier-mediated transport
- Job Dekker, Ph.D.
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- Reid Gilmore, Ph.D.
- Molecular mechanism of secretory protein translocation
- Kendall Knight, Ph.D.
- Genetic recombination and homologous recombinational DNA repair in human cells: Rad51-mediated DNA double-strand break repair.
- William Kobertz, Ph.D.
- Structure, Function and Modulation of Ion Channels.
- Martin Marinus, Ph.D.
- DNA Repair and Recombination
- Francesca Massi, Ph.D.
- From protein dynamics to protein function and stability using NMR spectroscopy and computer simulation.
- C. Robert Matthews, Ph.D.
- Solving the Protein Folding Problem
- Stephen Miller, Ph.D.
- Chemical Dissection of Cellular GTPase Function
- Melissa J. Moore, Ph.D.
- Eukaryotic RNA Processing and Metabolism
- Mary Munson, Ph.D.
- Regulation of vesicle targeting and fusion
- Thoru Pederson, Ph.D.
- RNA traffic in eukaryotic cells, RNA processing, RNA-protein interactions, siRNA
- Oliver J. Rando, Ph.D.,M.D.
- Genomic approaches to chromatin structure and function, and to epigenetic inheritance.
- Nicholas Rhind, Ph.D.
- Checkpoint Regulation of the Fission Yeast Cell Cycle
- Alonzo Ross, Ph.D.
- PTEN phosphatase and tumor suppressor, CNS Stem Cells and neural tumors.
- William Royer, Ph.D.
- Structural basis for assembly and functional regulation in macromolecular complexes
- Sean Ryder, Ph.D.
- Post-transcriptional regulation of maternal mRNAs in early development.
- Charles Sagerstrom, Ph.D.
- Gene expression in embryogenesis
- Celia Schiffer, Ph.D.
- Structural basis for molecular recognition in HIV Protease
- Zhiping Weng, Ph.D.
- Bioinformatics and Computational Genomics
- Scot Wolfe, Ph.D.
- Creating artifical DNA-binding domains for targeted gene regulation and gene modification
- Phillip Zamore, Ph.D.
- Dissecting the RNAi and miRNA pathways
Joint Appointments
- Michael Czech, Ph.D.
- RNAi-based therapeutic strategies for inflammatory and metabolic diseases
- Roger Davis, Ph.D.
- Mechanisms by which growth factors regulate cellular proliferation
- Stephen Doxsey, Ph.D.
- Regulation of Mitotic Spindle Assembly
- Heinrich Gottlinger, Ph.D.,M.D.
- Molecular Biology of HIV-1
- Michael Green, Ph.D.,M.D.
- Eukaryotic Gene Regulation and Cancer Molecular Biology
- Lawrence J. Hayward, M.D., Ph.D.
- Motor Neuron Disease Mechanisms
- David Lambright, Ph.D.
- Structural and molecular mechanisms of cell signaling and membrane trafficking
- Haley Melikian, Ph.D.
- Cocaine and antidepressant-sensitive monoamine transporters
- Craig Peterson, Ph.D.
- How chromosome structure influences nuclear processes
- Lawrence Stern, Ph.D.
- Molecular recognition in the immune system
Affiliated Faculty
- Ingolf Bach, Ph.D.
- Neuronal Cell Fate Specification
- Leslie Berg, Ph.D.
- T lymphocyte development and activation
- Daryl Bosco, Ph.D.
- Elucidating the factors involved in sporadic ALS
- Harvey Florman, Ph.D.
- Mechanisms of Fertilization
- Mitsuo Ikebe, Ph.D.
- Function and Regulation of Motor Proteins in Cellular Processes
- José Lemos, Ph.D.
- Stimulus-secretion Coupling at Nerve Terminals
- Hong-Sheng Li, Ph.D.
- Neuronal regulation of membrane receptor signaling
- Shan Lu, Ph.D.,M.D.
- Immunogenicity of Protein Antigens
- William Theurkauf, Ph.D.
- Regulation of mitotic chromosome segregation
See the GSBS Rotation Finder tool for an opportunity to screen all the available projects by research section text, keywords, and program affiliation.
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