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Faculty with Biochemistry research interests
Carl Bauer Oxygen and light regulation of gene expression; Biosynthesis of heme and chlorophyll; Prokaryotic development. (lab)
Yves V. Brun Cell cycle control, cell division, and cell differentiation in bacteria. Bacterial adhesion.  
Brian Calvi Cell cycle control of DNA replication and genome stability.  
Lingling Chen Structural and biochemical studies on protein-protein interactions in GroEL-mediated protein folding and microbial communications. (lab)
Peter Cherbas Drosophila development and genomics; Nuclear receptors. (lab)
Pranav Danthi Viral and cellular determinants of virus-induced cell death and disease.  
Jim Drummond Limited alphabet coding sequences and proteins: a minimalist approach to structure and function.  
Viola Ellison Human chromosome duplication and maintenance of genome integrity.  
Mark Estelle Molecular genetics of hormone action in Arabidopsis. (lab)
Pat Foster Mutagenesis, DNA repair, replication, and recombination.  
Clay Fuqua Multicellular interactions of bacteria.
Richard Hardy Genome functions of RNA viruses and the roles of trans-acting factors.  
David Kehoe Environmental regulation of gene expression in bacteria. (lab)
Melanie Marketon Molecular mechanisms of pathogenic microbe-host interactions.  
Scott Michaels Molecular genetics of flowering time regulation in Arabidopsis and other species. (lab)
Tai Min Molecular mechanisms of Down syndrome, neurological disorders, and aging.  
Kristi Montooth

Evolutionary physiological genetics; population genetics; biochemical adaptation.

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Tuli Mukhopadhyay

Structure and assembly of enveloped, RNA viruses.

 
David Nelson Chlamydial virulence factors and host response.  
Joe Pomerening Signal transduction pathways governing early embryonic and somatic cell cycles, and understanding the integration of feedback loops and other signaling elements in their M-phase control systems.  
Elizabeth C. Raff Specification of three-dimensional biological form in cells and in evolution  
Sidney L. Shaw Microtubule dynamics and cellular morphogenesis in Arabidopsis.  
Malcolm E. Winkler The physiology, pathogenesis, molecular genetics, stress responses, and genomics of the gram-positive human respiratory pathogenic bacterium, Streptococcus pneumoniae. (lab)
Joel Ybe X-ray crystallographic and biochemical studies of membrane vesicle protein coats. (lab)