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Chandrajit Bajaj Computational Applied Mathematics Chair in Visualization Director of Center for Computational Visualization Email web site | My research interests span the algorithmic and computational mathematics underpinnings of Structural Biology and Biophysics, Image Processing, Geometric Modeling, Computer Graphics, and Visualization.
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Halil Berberoglu Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering
Email web site | In my laboratory, we are interested in harnessing the power of sun through biological and artificial bio-mimetic routes for producing clean and renewable fuels.
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George Bittner Professor in Neurobiology
Email web site | We research cellular/molecular mechanisms of plasmalemmal repair and nerve regeneration. That is, we examine various biophysical, biochemical, or molecular mechanisms by which lesioned neurons
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Henry Bose Mary M. Betzner Morrow Centennial Chair In Microbiology Director, School of Biological Sciences Email web site | A long-standing interest of this laboratory has been to define the mechanism of transformation by the v-rel oncogene. v-Rel is the acutely transforming member of the Rel/NF-κB family of transcription facto... |  |
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Shawn Bratton Associate Professor in Pharmacology and Toxicology
Email web site | My laboratory focuses primarily on basic mechanisms of apoptosis (programmed cell death) and autophagy (self-cannibalism) in the context of cancer. |  |
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Richard M. Brown Johnson & Johnson Centennial Chair In Plant Cell Biology
Email web site | Cellulose is the most abundant macromolecule on earth, yet details about its biosynthesis and structure remain unclear. We are using broad, interdisciplinary advances and tools to study cellulose and its biosyn... |  |
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Karen S. Browning Professor in Chemistry & Biochemistry Chairman, Cell & Molecular Biology Graduate Program and Director Dual Degree MD/PhD Program Email web site | My research focuses on the initiation of protein synthesis in higher plants. We are seeking a molecular description of the process in which initiation factors (eIF4A, eIF4B, eIF4F, eIF3, eIF2 and PABP) select,... |  |
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James J. Bull Johann Friedrich Miescher Regents Professor in Molecular Biology
Email web site | see section bio for more info
Evolutionary genetics from the molecular to the phenotypic levels comprises the bulk of my research. Specific t... |  |
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