Research in the Genetics group in the Department of Molecular Biosciences
is focused on the genetic control of organismal development, physiology
and evolution. Questions that concern the group include: regulation of
gene expression, developmental genetics, genomics and comparative evolutionary
genetics. Training of graduate students and post-doctoral scientists in
the Genetics group includes a grounding in both classical and molecular
genetics as well as molecular biology, biochemistry and bioinformatics.
Students can also particpate in the Genetics Graduate Program
Interactions between neurons and their environment.
Dr. Brian Ackley
T cell activation, cell signaling, adhesion molecules
Dr. Steve Benedict
Autoimmunity
Dr. John Brown
Differentiation, Development, Genetics of Polycystic Kidney Disease
Dr. Mathew Buechner
Transport and positioning of messenger RNA in developing organisms
Dr. Robert Cohen
Identification of molecular switches that control cell fate decisions
during development
Dr. Victoria Corbin
Molecular virology and pathogenesis of herpes simplex virus
Dr. David Davido
Mechanisms that regulate growth and maintenance of microbubular organelles
Dr. William Dentler
Transcription regulation, Development of novel anti-bacterial agents
Dr.
Susan Egan
Role of ribozymes and enzymes in tRNA processing
Dr.
Peter Gegenheimer
Protein and membrane transport in the late secretory pathway
Dr. Edina
Harsay
Mechanisms of developmental gene regulation and pathogenesis for Chlamydia
Dr.
P. Scott Hefty
Mechanisms that regulate and modify nerve cell interactions
Dr. Paul Kelly
Redundancy in the genome and genetic mechanisms of organismal morphogenesis
Dr. Erik Lundquist
The role of the APC protein in the suppression of colon cancer
Dr.
Kristi Neufeld
Pathogenesis, molecular biology, cellular invasion, Shigella
Dr.
William Picking
Autoimmunity; Development of specific therapeutic reagents for treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
Dr. Dean Stetler
The cytoskeleton in cell division, development and neuromuscular function
Dr. Kathy Suprenant
Mechanism of dsRNA entry and RNAinterference in tissues
Dr.
Lisa Timmons
Morphogenetic mechanisms of limb development
Dr.
Robert Ward
The regulation of gene transcription in eucaryotic cells during viral
infections
Dr. Robert Weaver
Developing various novel computational algorithms to generate large-scale, high-throughput predictions of tertiary protein structures and protein-protein interactions from amino acid sequences
Dr. Yang Zhang
