Integrated Studies Program
Research Areas
 
 
Identification of genes involved in breast tumor metastasis using luciferase imaging and microarray analysis.
 

Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics

Several researchers use techniques such as microarray analyses, RNA interference, and high throughput proteomics to analyze differences in mRNAs or proteins during a wide range of biological activities such as cell growth and differentiation, alterations in intracellular cholesterol transport, and host-pathogen interaction.

Research Laboratories

Bill Bachovchin - Serine proteinases: structure, mechanism and biological functions
Andrew Bohm - Structure of anthrax toxin and RNA processing complexes
James Baleja - Molecular recognition; structure-based drug design
Brent Cochran - Cell growth regulation
Ira Herman - Proteomics of host-pathogen interactions
Dale Hunter - Molecular determinants of synaptic specificity
Dan Jay - Molecular mechanisms of axon guidance and nerve growth cone motility
Laura Liscum - Intracellular cholesterol transport and metabolism
Dmitri Nurminsky - Transcriptional regulation in spermatogenesis
Noorjahan Panjwani - Corneal disease mechanisms
Gary Sahagian - Cellular and molecular basis of organ-selective metastasis


 

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