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George Georgiou Professor in Chemical Engineering Cockrell Family Regents Chair in Engineering #9 Email web site
Dr. Georgiou’s group is working on both biotechnology and mechanistic biology problems. In biotechnology, his group is focusing on the development of protein engineering and combinatorial library screening te...
Neuronal dendrites are elaborate, tree-like structures that receive up to thousands of excitatory and inhibitory synaptic connections. The morphology and electrical properties of the dendrites strongly influenc...
Andrea Gore Gustavus and Louise Pfeiffer Professor in Toxicology Amer. Acad. for the Advancement of Science Fellow Email web site
My laboratory is interested in the mechanisms by which the brain controls reproductive development and aging. We are focusing on a group of neurons in the hypothalamus
that synthesize and release a peptide, go...
Ellen Gottlieb Assistant Professor in Molecular Genetics & Microbiology
A) A primary focus of our work is to decipher the molecular mechanisms governing the exciting field of RNA transport/localization. This process is of fundamental importance in development and differentiation...
Jeffrey Gross Assistant Professor in Molecular Cell & Developmental Biology
Our research focuses on vertebrate eye development largely utilizing the zebrafish as a model system, with some projects now extending into mouse models. Combining forward genetic screens with reverse genetic ...