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  • Arnold, Frances H.
    Methods and strategies for improving protein function through the introduction and analysis of multiple random mutations. From the California Institute of Technology.
  • Artzt, K.
    Summary and publications of work on phenotypic and molecular aspects of development of the vertebrate nervous system, including a tumor-like phenotype. At the University of Texas, Austin, TX.
  • Auburger, Georg
    Molecular neurogenetics research dedicated to neurological genetic diseases such as polyglutamine neurodegeneration (Huntington and Spinocerebellar ataxia 2) and stroke / macroangiopathy / aneurysm. Based at Goethe University in Frankfurt.
  • Beggs, Jean
    Research focused on premRNA splicing in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, in particular the protein-protein and protein-RNA interactions within the spliceosome at the University of Edinburgh, UK.
  • Biotec Award Winners
    Annual prize for outstanding research in molecular biology applied to biomedicine in Italy.
  • Bogyo, Matthew
    Research focused on the development of small molecule electrophiles for the identification and study of proteolytic enzymes, including the proteasome and the lysosomal cathepsins at UC, San Francisco, CA.
  • Boulianne, Gabrielle
    My laboratory has been using genetic techniques available in Drosophila to study the development and the function of the nervous system. We have developed models of aging and human neurodegenerative diseases, such as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and Alzheimer�s Disease (AD). From the University of Toronto (Canada).
  • Caddick, Mark X.
    This laboratory uses the fungus Aspergillus nidulans to understand the regulation of gene expression. From the University of Liverpool.
  • Center for Cellular and Molecular Biology
    Ongoing research activities, projects, profile, research programmes, scientific achievements, summer training programmes and PhD programme at Hyderabad, India.
  • Chazin, Walter J.
    Structure determination of calcium-binding proteins and nucleic acid fragments in solution by nuclear magnetic resonance. Home of the Calcium-Binding Proteins Data Library. From Vanderbilt University.
  • Cho, Wonhwa
    Cho group studies the mechanisms of membrane-protein interactions using model membranes and mammalian cells by means of a wide range of physical, chemical and biological techniques. Current research focuses on phospholipase A2, protein kinase C and annexin. From the University of Illinois-Chicago.
  • Christopherson II, Kent
    CV, links and research interests in mouse and human derived DNA and protein applied to hematology and oncology by a postdoctoral fellow at the Indiana Univerversity School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN.
  • Clough, Steven J.
    Uses genomic approaches, such as microarray technology, to ascertain global changes in gene expression in soybeans parasitized by microbes. From the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
  • De Croos, J. N. Amritha
    A site devoted to my Ph.D research here at Carleton University. My research focuses on the wood frog Rana sylvatica and the gene and protein changes involved in freeze tolerance.
  • Dimattia, Gabriel
    A research program exploring the function and regulation of a new class of growth regulatory hormones, termed stanniocalcins. From the University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.
  • Dinman, Jonathan D.
    Studies three distinct yet overlapping fields: virology, ribosome structure/function relationships, and regulation of gene expression. From the University of Maryland (College Park, MD).
  • Dixon, Jack
    Research on protein phosphorylation, axonal guidance, and bacterial pathogenesis, with specific interests in protein tyrosine phosphatases, Dock, and Yersinia virulence proteins. From the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
  • Epand, Richard
    Research description, publications and interests. From McMaster University in Canada.
  • Errington, Jeff
    This lab researches the molecular biology of cell division, differentiation, and morphogenesis in Bacillus subtilis. From the University of Oxford in England.
  • Famulok, Michael
    Research interests include SELEX, RNA, DNA, modified RNA, aptamers, intramers, ribozymes, peptide aptamers, and modified nucleotides. From the University of Bonn in Germany.
  • Ford, Barry N.
    Molecular biologist interested in radiation effects, individual variation in response to genotoxins, adenine phosphoribosyl transferase. CV and links to publications. From Ottawa, ON, Canada.
  • Geilen, Christoph C.
    Research is focused on sphingolipid-mediated signal transduction in human epidermal cells. From the Department of Dermatology, University Medical Center Benjamin Franklin, The Free University of Berlin.
  • Goodsell, David S.
    Attempt to add esthetic appeal to molecular graphics and modeling research by author of Lexitropsin; DNA information-reading molecules, at Scripps Institute, La Jolla, California.
  • Graether, Steffen, PhD.
    CV, publication list and introduction to research to study the structure and function of antifreeze proteins. Contacts at Heritage Medical Research Centre, Department of Biochemistry, University of Alberta, Canada.
  • Grosschedl, Rudolf
    The Grosschedl lab studies various aspects of transcriptional control of cell differentiation in the mouse, such as: assembly and responsivness of multiprotein enhancer complexes to Wnt signaling; gene activation in nuclear chromatin; control of B lymphocyte differentiation. From the University of Munich, Germany
  • Guptasarma, Purnananda
    CV with structural biochemical theory, publications and research on macromolecules, mostly outside the living cell, at the Institute of Microbial Technology, Chandigarh, India.
  • Haber, Jim E.
    Head of a molecular biology lab studying repair of DNA breaks in yeast cells by recombination. Includes research, lab members, publications, and downloadable protocols from Brandeis University, Waltham, MA.
  • Henderson, Jeffrey T.
    Research on the molecular biology of programmed cell death in the mammalian CNS, mechanisms of neural target innervation, and molecular therapeutics aimed at enhancing motor neuron function. From the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto, Canada.
  • Hofmann, Albert
    Dr. Albert Hofmann, the father of LSD, psilocybin, and psilocin.
  • Hofmann, Hans
    Research into the effects of social experience on behavior and underlying physiological mechanisms at Harvard University Bauer Center for Genomics Research, Cambridge, MA.
  • Hongbao, Ma
    Research in pharmacology of cholesterol and calcitonin gene-related peptide in heart disease. Includes Chinese and related links from Michigan State University, East Lansing.
  • Huang Guang Cun, Ph.D.
    Molecular biologist and hepatologist, listing experience and publications, seeking cooperation on research, and currently lecturing in pathology at Shanghai Medical College, Fudan University, Shanghai, China
  • Huberman, Joel A.
    Studies of the regulation of DNA replication in eukaryotic cells. Includes research data, publications, and staff profiles. From the Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, NY.
  • Kovac, Ladislav
    Telomeres of yeast mtDNA, dimorphism and morphogenesis of various yeast species, as well as concepts of cognitive biology. From Comenius University in Bratislava.
  • Krug, Robert
    Regulation of the processing and nuclear export of cellular and viral mRNAs in virus-infected cells, focusing on influenza virus. From the University of Texas (Austin).
  • Larade, Kevin, Ph.D
    Publications and research interests in novel functional genomics of hypoxia and low oxygen tolerance, using anoxia-tolerant marine invertebrates. Based at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
  • Leroux, Michel R.
    The Leroux lab investigates, using structure-function studies, how molecular chaperones assist cellular protein folding. From Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, BC.
  • Liken, Andy
    CV and research interests of biochemist seeking career in protein biochemistry/proteomics, having acquired his PhD in pathobiology at Pennsylvania State University, PA.
  • Marcotte, Edward
    The Marcotte lab studies the global organization of proteins in the cell using techniques of proteomics and bioinformatics. From the University of Texas.
  • Margineantu, Daciana
    Studies mitochondrial DNA, mitocondrial morphology, and mitochondrial diseases. Based at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, WA.
  • McKay, Lorraine I.
    A postdoc studying the glucocorticoid receptor and its interactions with the transcription factor NF-kappa B at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.
  • McKay, Richard R.
    Background, cv and publications of postdoc studying capacitative calcium entry and the transient receptor potential family of ion channels in Raleigh, NC.
  • Mellon, Synthia
    Studies the gene regulation of steroidogenesis, including neurosteroids. From UC-San Francisco.
  • Morsy, Mustafa
    Research in cold tolerance in rice with related links from University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.
  • Ng, Ken
    X-ray crystallography of RNA-dependent RNA polymerases from positive-stranded viruses and carbohydrate-binding proteins. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary, Canada.
  • Nogales, Eva
    Cryo-electron Microscopy (cryo-em) of macromolecular assemblies. Tubulin, XKCM1, transcription factors, TFIID, ARC, CRSP, chromatin remodeling. From UC-Berkeley.
  • Pat Brown's Lab
    Identification of clinically distinct expression patterns, using DNA microarrays; with up to 30,000 genes to survey thousands of human samples at Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Stanford, CA.
  • Pfaffinger, Paul J.
    Research on the structure and function of voltage-gated potassium channels. From the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas.
  • Plasterk, Ronald
    Studies of the biological basis of taste, how germline gene expression is regulated, and new tools for genetic and genomic analysis in C. elegans. From the Hubrecht Laboratory in Utrecht, the Netherlands.
  • Raikov, Prof. Zahari D.
    CV over 20 years, and research interests in the fields of the free stable nitroxyl radicals, antimelanoma free radicals, and spin-labelled antitumour compounds at Stara Zagora, Bulgaria.
  • Scemama, Jean-Luc
    The Scemama Lab is involved in characterizing hox gene expression in Morone saxitilis. From East Carolina University.
  • Sinz, Andrea
    Research in the elucidation of protein-protein interactions and the structure of protein complexes using ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry at BBZ, Institute of Analytical Chemistry, Leipzig, Germany.
  • Stephanopoulos, Gregory N.
    A research group that studies bioinformatics and metabolic engineering. From MIT.
  • Stoddard, Barry
    Studies of structural biology at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, Washington.
  • Suter, Beat
    Lab studying the molecular genetics of development at McGill University.
  • Taylor, John
    Career and academic details including abstracts and links to publications. Includes CV document.
  • Thorpe, P. H.
    Studies of Cystic Fibrosis gene therapy. From the University of Edinburgh in Scotland.
  • Triantaphyllidis, Konstantinos
    Professor describes studies of biochemical and DNA analysis of animals, and lists publications. Resume in a downloadable .doc file.
  • Wang, Shaomeng
    Includes a list of publications, grants, group members, overview of labs, former members, software, and reagent inventory.
  • Warshaw, David M.
    Research on the structure and function of proteins associated with muscle contraction at the intracellular level. From the Health Science Research Facility of the University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.
  • White, Michael
    Cell and molecular biology research on the Apicomplexan protozoans and Toxoplasma Gondii at Montana State University, Bozeman, MT.
  • Willmore, William G.
    How does oxygen modify protein structure and function? Low-oxygen adaptation and gene expression at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.
  • Wold, Marc
    A tour of the Wold laboratory, which does research on eukaryotic DNA replication and repair at the University of Iowa.
  • Wymann, Matthias
    Research on signal transduction of phosphoinositide 3-kinases in chronic inflammatory and proliferative diseases. From the University of Fribourg in Switzerland.
  • Yates, John
    The Yates Lab develops new technologies for proteomic mass spectrometry such as the SEQUEST algorithm, MuDPIT separations, and the DTASelect / Contrast algorithms. From the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California.
  • Zinselmeyer, Bernd H.
    CV and research interests of German-born PhD student currently in Scotland working on gene delivery.
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