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Dr. Wadie Bahou - 1) Genetic
diagnosis and treatment of hemophilia A; 2) Molecular genetics
of thrombosis and protease activated receptors wbahou@mail.som.sunysb.edu Dr. Dafna Bar-Sagi - Ras
signaling in normal and cancer cells barsagi@asterix.bio.sunysb.edu Dr Jorge Benach - Pathogenesis
of Tularemia infection- Disemination and Dr. Deborah Brown-Structure
and function of sphingolipid- and cholesterol-rich membrane rafts Dr. Vitaly Citovsky - Intercellular
transport and nuclear import in plant-pathogen interactions vitaly.citovsky@sunysb.edu Dr. JoAnne Engebrecht - DNA replication and phospholipid signaling in yeast meiosis joanne@pharm.sunysb.edu Dr. Paul Fisher - Three
distinct research foci in my lab: 1) cell nuclear structure;
2) eukaryotic DNA replication and repair; and 3) neurodegenerative
disease paul@pharm.som.sunysb.edu Dr. Michael Frohman - Signal
transduction cascades and vesicular trafficking in cell and neurobiology
michael@pharm.sunysb.edu Dr. Robert Haltiwanger - Role of glycosylation in regulation of the Notch signaling pathway rhaltiwanger@ms.cc.sunysb.edu Dr. Patrick Hearing - Tumor
virus - host cell interactions phearing@ms.cc.sunysb.edu Dr. Janet Leatherwood -
Cell cycle in fission yeast; How is DNA replication regulated
by cyclin dependent kinases? janet.leatherwood@sunysb.edu Dr. William Lennarz - Glycoproteins: Biosynthesis, folding and catabolism in yeast wlennarz@notes.cc.sunysb.edu Dr. Craig Malbon - Wnt/frizzled
signaling via G-proteins in development craig@pharm.som.sunysb.edu Dr. Nancy Reich - Gene expression induced by cytokines and viral infection nreich@path.som.sunysb.edu Dr. Hermann Schindelin - Biosynthesis and function of the molybdenum cofactor; Protein crystallography schindelin@pharm.sunysb.edu Dr. Rolf Sternglanz - Yeast
genes affecting nuclear structure and function rolf@life.bio.sunysb.edu Dr. James Trimmer - Molecular organization of neuronal signaling proteins james.trimmer@sunysb.edu Dr. Stella Tsirka - Microglia in plasticity and neurodegenerative diseases stella@pharm.sunysb.edu Dr. David Williams - Cell biology of lipoprotein receptors and atherosclerosis development dave@pharm.sunysb.edu |