This program emphasizes a focus on the study of structural and functional
aspects of specific biomolecules rather than of cells or whole organisms.
Faculty in this program offer training in a wide variety of modern biochemical
and biophysical techniques, including: X-ray crystallography, NMR, fluorescence
spectroscopies, mass spectrometry, confocal microscopy, computational
chemistry, protein chemistry, molecular biology, and genetics.
The role of posttranslational modification by SUMO on cell division cycle
Dr. Yoshiaki Azuma
Role of localized mRNA in Drosophila gene regulation and development
Dr. Robert Cohen
Molecular virology and pathogenesis of herpes simplex virus
Dr. David Davido
NMR of molecular interactions in pathogenesis
Dr. Roberto de Guzman
Transcription regulation, Development of novel anti-bacterial agents
Dr. Susan Egan
Role of tau in Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative disorders
Dr.
Chris Gamblin
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
Theoretical/computational methods to chemical and physical problems in biology and material science
Dr. Wonpil Im
Unraveling cytokine signaling complexity using computational and experimental protein design techniques
Dr. John Karanicolas
Modeling of protein structure, dynamics and interactions
Dr. Krzysztof
Kuczera
Structural and functional analysis of enzymes associated with iron uptake
Dr. Audrey Lamb
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
We are using molecular genetic approaches to stimulate production of novel secondary metabolites
Berl R. Oakley
Molecular mechanism of invasion of human tissues by pathogenic microorganism
Dr. William Picking
Structure and dynamics of the ATP synthase and other molecular machines
Dr. Mark Richter
Autoimmunity; Development of specific therapeutic reagents for treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
Dr. Dean Stetler
Structure and function of key biomacromolecules
Dr. Fusao Takusagawa
The structural basis of assembly, dynamics and function of molecular complexes from viruses and bacterial injectosome by using X-ray crystallography and electron cryo-microscopy
Dr. Liang Tang
Molecular modeling in the context of structural genomics and bioinformatics
Dr. Ilya Vakser
Molecular switches in viral replication
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