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Bob Sanders
Professor in Molecular Genetics & Microbiology

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Research interests are in the interdisciplinary areas of nutrition and cancer biology. Long term goals are to develop vitamin E analogs as anticancer agents, and to increase the understanding of the biological...Bob Sanders

Sara Sawyer
Assistant Professor of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology

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Evolutionary changes driven by historical viral epidemics have left a molecular �fossil record� in our DNA sequence. Our goal is to learn about natural strategies that have been successful at beating viruse...Sara Sawyer

Christine Schmidt
Laurence E. McMakin, Professor of Biomedical Engeering

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Damage to spinal cord and peripheral nerve tissue can have a devastating impact on the quality of life for individuals suffering from nerve injuries. Many attempts are being made to engineer therapies that can...Christine Schmidt

Marty Shankland
Professor in Molecular Cell & Developmental Biology

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Our lab investigates the cellular events that underlie the spatial patterning of embryonic body plans, and the way those pattern-forming mechanisms have evolved during the diversification of multicellular anima...Marty Shankland

Jason Shear
Professor in Chemistry & Biochemistry

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The Shear Group investigates complex cellular and biochemical microenvironments at a variety of levels. Several current projects are focused on development of novel sensor- array methods and electrophoretic a...Jason Shear

George Shubeita
Assistant Professor

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Our group is interested in unraveling molecular mechanisms that regulate molecular-motor-driven transport within cells. We combine biophysical, biochemical, genetic and cell biology techniques to decipher the r...George Shubeita

John Sisson
Associate Professor in Molecular Cell & Developmental Biology

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The Sisson lab is interested in the molecular mechanisms that control how cells form and differentiate in early animal embryos. Our research is currently focused on elucidating the molecular mechanisms of two ...John Sisson

David Stein
Professor in Molecular Cell & Developmental Biology

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Most of the research in our lab is focused on the question of how a complex multicellular organism develops from a seemingly simple single cell, the fertilized Drosophila egg. In one set of investigations, we a...David Stein

Scott Stevens
Associate Professor of Molecular Genetics & Microbiology

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Ribonucleoproteins (RNPs) function in many cellular processes and the malfunction of some of these RNPs cause serious human disease. To better understand how disease states can be corrected, our laboratory stud...Scott Stevens

Laura Suggs
Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering

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Our lab is primarily interested in the development of biologically active materials and their use and behavior in cardiovascular tissue engineering. It is important to understand molecular and cellular mech...

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Christopher Sullivan
Assistant Professor in Molecular Genetics and Microbiology

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The recent discovery of RNA interference (RNAi) and small regulatory RNAs such as siRNAs and miRNAs, has dramatically changed our understanding of the regulation of gene expression. Consequently, RNAi has gener...Christopher  Sullivan

Sibum Sung
Assistant Professor Cell and Developmental Biology

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Our research interests focus on the genetic, molecular and biochemical understandings of plant development through plant-environment interactions. We are particularly interested in the epigenetic regulation of...Sibum Sung

Paul J. Szaniszlo
Professor in Molecular Genetics & Microbiology

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Our research uses the model black (melanized) pathogenic mold Wangiella (Exophiala) dermatitidis to identify cell wall-related virulence factors among the more than 100 other melanized fung...Paul J. Szaniszlo

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