Integrated Studies Program
Research Areas
 
 
Binding of multiple transcriptional factors to a serum-response element upstream of the c-fos gene.
 

Regulation of Transcription

The activity of genes in producing their mRNAs is a common site of biological regulation. Researchers in this area study transcriptional regulation as it pertains to controlling cell growth, bone development, growth and differentiation of cardiac cells, and the differentiation of intestinal endocrine cells.

Research Laboratories

Brent Cochran - Cell growth regulation
Jonas Galper - Sterol-related transcription factors in heart and vascular disease
Akiko Hata - Signaling pathways in vertebrate development
Gordon Huggins - Molecular genetic mechanisms of cardiovascular diseases
Andrew Leiter - Transcriptional regulation of development
Claire Moore - Post-transcriptional processing of eukaryotic mRNA and its role in regulating gene expression
Ananda Roy - Regualtion of gene expression by growth factors
Brian Schaffhausen - Mechanism of neoplastic transformation
Gavin Schinitzler - Chromatin remodeling complexes in transcriptional control
Richard Van Etten - Role of dysregulated oncogene function in human leukemia
Amy Yee - Molecular mechanisms of transcriptional regulation
Li Zeng - Cartilage development


 

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