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Molecular Genetics and Microbiology Graduate Program Laboratory Rotation Projects
There are 29 Molecular Genetics and Microbiology Graduate Program related labs with rotation projects available, as follows:
Affiliated Faculty
- Brian Akerley, Ph.D.
- Biology and pathogenicity of Haemophilus influenzae
- Elliot Androphy, M.D.
- Pathogenesis of papillomavirus infections
- Richard Baker, Ph.D.
- Molecular Mechanisms of Chromosome Segregation
- Victor Boyartchuk, Ph.D.
- Studies of the Genetic Factors Controlling Susceptibility to Infectious Diseases using Animal Model Systems
- Paul Clapham, Ph.D.
- The HIV envelope: Biology, Receptors and Cellular Tropisms
- Paul Dobner, Ph.D.
- Regulation of Neuroendocrine Gene Expression
- Robert Finberg, M.D.
- Host-microbial interactions
- Jon Goguen, Ph.D.
- How plague works.
- Ronald Iorio, Ph.D.
- Viral pathogenesis and virulence; viral entry and the mechanism of virus-induced membrane fusion; viral glycoproteins and receptors
- Allan Jacobson, Ph.D.
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Translation termination, NMD, and the development of therapeutic nonsense suppression
- Duane Jenness, Ph.D.
- Cell-Surface Receptors in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
- Timothy Kowalik, Ph.D.
- Cell activation and DNA viruses
- John Leong, Ph.D.,M.D.
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- Stuart M Levitz, M.D.
- Interplay between a host immune system and opportunistic fungal pathogens
- Dannel McCollum, Ph.D.
- Molecular Mechanisms which Regulate Cytokinesis
- Kenan Murphy, Ph.D.
- Double-stranded DNA break repair in Escherichia coli
Recombineering technology for gene replacement in bacterial pathogens
- Peter Newburger, M.D.
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- Anthony Poteete, Ph.D.
- Genetic Recombination and Amplification
- Peter Pryciak, Ph.D.
- Signal Transduction and Cell Polarity
- Christopher Sassetti, Ph.D.
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- Madelyn Schmidt, Ph.D.
- Gene therapy approaches to treat genetic immunodeficiencies
- Neal Silverman, Ph.D.
- Immune Signaling Pathways
- Janet Stavnezer, Ph.D.
- Mechanism and Regulation of Antibody Class Switch Recombination
- Mario Stevenson, Ph.D.
- Pathogenesis of Primate Lentiviruses, Especially HIV
- John Sullivan, M.D.
- Epstein-Barr Virus [EBV] and Human Immunodeficiency Virus [HIV]
- Donald Tipper, Ph.D.
- Yeast Molecular Genetics
- Michael Volkert, Ph.D.
- DNA Repair and Damage Prevention Genes
- Robert Woodland, Ph.D.
- Regulation of B Cell Survival Control of Virus Expression by Lymphocyte Activators
- Maria Zapp, Ph.D.
- Regulation of retroviral and cellular mRNA transport
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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