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Marvin Hackert
Professor in Chemistry & Biochemistry
William Shive Centennial Professor In Biochemistry
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Our research focuses on understanding function of proteins in relationship to their three-dimensional structures. Antizyme and antizyme inhibitor are regulatory proteins of ornithine decarboxylase that initiate...Marvin Hackert

Adron Harris
M. June and J. Virgil Waggoner Chair In Molecular Biology
Director, Waggoner Center for Alcohol & Addiction Research
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This laboratory is investigating molecular mechanisms responsible for alcoholism and drug dependence. We are defining actions of alcohol and other drugs on brain cells as well as the long-term changes in gene e...Adron Harris

Rasika Harshey
Professor in Molecular Genetics & Microbiology

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We have two major research interests. (1) DNA-protein interactions in Mu transposition. Many cancer-causing retroviruses including HIV, recombine with their host genomes in a manner similar to that used by tran...Rasika Harshey

Arjang Hassibi
Assistant Professor

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Dr. Hassibi's research focuses on new approaches to sense, detect and analyze biological systems using integrated systems and advanced signal processing techniques. In particular, he is interested in CMOS-based...Arjang  Hassibi

Christine Hawkes
Assistant Professor

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Research in the Hawkes Lab is focused on a mechanistic understanding of how plant-microbe interactions affect community...
Christine Hawkes

Graeme Henkelman
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
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Computational methods are used in our lab to investigate protein dynamics. Experimental techniques, such as x-ray crystallography, are used to determine the structure of proteins with atomic resolution. Static...Graeme Henkelman

David L. Herrin
Professor of Molecular Cell & Developmental Biology

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There are several lines of molecular biology research currently underway in my laboratory. A major area concerns intron ribozymes that are found primarily in organellar genes, nuclear rRNA genes, prokaryotes, a...David L. Herrin

David Hillis
Alfred W. Roark Centennial Professor In Natural Sciences
Director, Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
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Evolutionary biology provides a conceptual framework for understanding patterns of molecular diversity. For in...
David Hillis

David Hoffman
Associate Professor in Chemistry & Biochemistry

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Biophysical methods such as nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and x-ray crystallography are extensively used in our investigations of protein and RNA structure and function. Current work includes t...David Hoffman

Hans A. Hofmann
Assistant Professor
ICMB Fellow
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The research in Dr. Hofmann's laboratory seeks to understand the molecular and hormonal mechanisms that underlie social behavior and its evolution. African cichlid fishes are an ideal model system to address th...Hans A. Hofmann

Jon Huibregtse
Professor in Molecular Genetics & Microbiology
Graduate Advisor, Cell and Molecular Biology Graduate Program
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The Huibregtse lab studies the biochemistry of the ubiquitin proteolysis system, a major pathway for degradation of proteins in eukaryotic cells. Our interest in this pathway arose from study of human papilloma...Jon Huibregtse

Enamul Huq
Associate Professor in Molecular Cell & Developmental Biology

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Our research is aimed at understanding light signal transduction, specifically those pathways mediated by the phytochrome (phy) family of sensory photoreceptors that absorb light in the red and far-red region o...Enamul Huq

Stephen Hursting
Professor and Margaret McKean Love Chair, Division of Nutritional Sciences

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Research Interests: Diet-gene interactions relevant to cancer prevention, particularly the molecular and hormonal mechanisms underlying energy balance-cancer associations. Focus Areas: 1. Mechanism-Based N...Stephen Hursting

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