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Faculty
with a Primary Affiliation in GGB
& Research Projects
(Beach Hall Faculty)
- Barbara Mellone, MCB, CAGT, Centromere location and inheritance
- Craig Nelson, MCB, CAGT, Computational biology, embryonic stem cell development and differentiation, genetic regulatory networks, comparative vertebrate genomics, vertebrate evolution
- Michael O'Neill, MCB, CAGT, Epigenetic inheritance
and genomic imprinting
- Rachel O'Neill, MCB, CAGT, Genomic instability, small RNA and RNA interference, retroviruses and centromere function, stem cell differentiation, artificial chromosome development for gene therapy, comparative genomics, epigenetics of cancer susceptibility, chromosome evolution
- Andrew Pask, MCB, CAGT, HIV prevention, genetic control of organogenesis, and gene expression from extinct animals
- Linda Strausbaugh, MCB, CAGT, Instability & evolution of
repeated genes; forensics
- Ping Zhang, MCB, CAGT, Y chromosome & control of
fly spermatogenesis; mobile elements
Faculty
with a Secondary Affiliation in GGB
& Research Projects
- Michael Bourke, MCB, CAGT, CSPFSL, DNA typing & databases
- David Benson, MCB, Evolution plant/microbe symbiosis in actinorhizal plants; genomics
- Daniel Gage, MCB, Bacterial/plant symbiosis during
infection and nodulation
- Charles Giardina, MCB, Transcription factor regulation
in normal & neoplastic cells
- Peter Gogarten, MCB, Comparative genomics, horizontal
transfer, gene duplication
- David Goldhamer, MCB, CRB, Genetic control of skeletal muscle
development & regeneration
- Joerg Graf, MCB, Symbiosis of bacteria and animals,
molecular identification of bacteria
- David Knecht, MCB, Actin cytoskeletal
dynamics, chemotactic motility
- Carll Ladd, MCB, CAGT, CSPFSL, Forensic genetics;
human mtDNA genotyping
- Michael Lynes, MCB, Genetic regulation of lymphocyte
activation & differentiation
- Kenneth Noll, MCB, Evolution of extremely thermophilic
microbes, metabolic modeling
- Spencer Nyholm, MCB, Symbiosis; comparative immunology
- R. Thane Papke, MCB, Species variation, gene flow and genetics relationships
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