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Research in this group focuses on the molecular mechanisms driving biological processes from individual molecular folding to signaling pathways within cells. Emphasis is on the structural, chemical and physical properties of biomolecules, their assembly and their function in elaborate, interlocking networks.
Macromolecular Structure
Garman, Gierasch, Hardy, Kaltashov, Knapp, Martin, Maroney, Theis, Thompson, Woodcock, Zimmermann
Molecular Basis of Disease
Garman, Gierasch, Hardy, Hebert, Heuck, Klingbeil, Knapp, Rotello, Theis, Williams
Biomolecular Interactions
Bishop, Garman, Gierasch, Hansen, Hardy, Hebert, Heuck, Kaltashov, Knapp, Martin, Muthukumar, Parkash, Rotello, Sandler, Schnell, Thayumanavan, Theis, Thompson, Weis, Woodcock, Zimmermann
Signal Transduction
Alfandari, Chase, Cheung, Cumberledge, Fissore, Gross, Normanly, Parkash, Ratner, Thompson, Weis, Wu
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Research in this group focuses on the molecular processes underlying cellular function and embryonic development, including how disease disrupts these processes. A variety of genetically tractable model systems are employed, including yeast, C. elegans, Drosophila, maize, Arabidopsis, Xenopus, zebrafish, and rodents. Research clusters include:
Cell Structure and Function
Alfandari, Baskin, Bezanilla, Cannon, Cheung, Gross, Hebert, Hepler, Holden, Jensen, Kunkel, Klingbeil, Langford, Lee, Schnell, Scordilis, Wadsworth, Woodcock
Developmental Biology: Cell-cell Signaling
Alfandari, Cheung, Cumberledge, Goldsby, Karlstrom, Mager, Nambu, Normanly, Osborne, Petersen, Poccia, Ratner, Silva, Tremblay, Visconti, Wu
Cell Death
Forger, Jensen, Nambu, Osborne, Petersen, Schwartz
Developmental Biology: Nervous System Development
Alfandari, Chase, Connor, Cumberledge, Downes, Forger, Jensen, Karlstrom, Nambu, Petersen, Zoeller
Microbiology / Host-Microbe Interactions
Anguita, Baldwin, Black, Burand, Cannon, Clark, Holden, Leschine, Norkin, Pomposiello, Riley, Sandler, Williams
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Researchers in this cluster use a variety of research tools and models, including in vitro cellular systems, primary cultures of tissues and stem cells, transplantation, genetically modified animals, and human specimens.
Reproduction
Bacon, Bittman, Fissore, Visconti, Poccia, Mager
Cancer and Apoptosis
Arcaro, Norkin, Arenas, Forbes, Jerry, Rotello, Schneider, Shao
Immunology
Osborne, Anguita, Goldsby, Telfer, Baldwin, Black
Neuroendocrinology
Bittman, Blaustein, Forger, Karlstrom, Meyer, De Vries, Petersen, Zoeller
Environmental Toxicology
Clark, Arcaro, Parkash, Petersen, Zoeller
Stem Cells
Fissore, Mager, Tremblay, Telfer
Obesity and Diabetes
Kim, Silva, Park, Shetty
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