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Name/Degree Title Primary (& Secondary) Appointment(s) Research Interest
Dey, Sudhansu K., Ph.D. Prof. Pediatrics: (Cell & Developmental Biology) Pharmacology Molecular and genetic basis of embryo-uterine interactions during implantation
Ong, David, Ph.D. Prof. Biochemistry Vitamin A (Retinoid) binding proteins; Retinoid metabolism and function; Retinoid regulated gene expression
Arteaga, Carlos, M.D. Prof. Medicine; (Cancer Biology) Role of polypeptide growth factors and receptor tyrosine kinases in mammary development/transformation and breast cancer progression
Burk, Raymond, M.D. Prof. Medicine; (Pathology) Selenium metabolism and function in animals and human beings
Caprioli, Richard, Ph.D. Prof. Biochemistry; (Pharmacology) Metabolism of cellular peptides
Carpenter, Graham, Ph.D. Prof. Biochemistry; (Medicine) Growth factor signal transduction/trafficking of growth factor receptors
Das, Sanjoy K., Ph.D. Assoc. Prof. Pediatrics; (Cancer Biology) Estrogenic novel signaling mediated via non-classical receptors, Stromal cell decidualization and polyploidy
Greenstein, David, Ph.D. Assoc. Prof. Cell & Developmental Biology Understanding the control of meiosis, a fundamental biological process required for sexual reproduction
Kovacs, William, M.D. Prof. Medicine; (Molecular Physiology & Biophysics)  
Matusik, Robert, Ph.D. Prof. Urologic Surgery; (Cell & Developmental Biology) Androgen Regulation of Gene Expression, Transgenic Mouse Models for Prostate Cancer, and Gene Therapy
Moses, Harold L., M.D. Prof. Cancer Biology; (Pathology; Medicine) Regulation of cell proliferation by growth factors, oncogenes, growth inhibitors and tumor suppressor genes
Olson, Gary, Ph.D. Prof. Cell & Developmental Biology Structure-function relationships in mammalian spermatozoa; electron-microscopic/biochemical characterization of the male reproductive tract
Orgebin-Crist, Marie-Claire, Ph.D. Prof. Obstetrics & Gynecology; (Cell & Developmental Biology) Epididymal structure and function; development of fertilizing ability in spermatozoa
Osheroff, Neil, Ph.D. Prof. Biochemistry; (Medicine) Function and biology of DNA topoisomerases
Osteen, Kevin, Ph.D. Prof. Obstetrics & Gynecology; (Pathology) Cellular and molecular mechanisms controlling growth and differentiation in the female reproductive tract
Paria, Bibhash C., Ph.D. Assoc. Prof. Pediatrics (Cell Biology-Pending) Mechanisms of embryo development, embryo implantation and uterine decidualization
Phillips, John, M.D. Prof. Pediatrics; (Biochemistry, Medicine, Pathology) Molecular investigations of familial disorders
Sealy, Linda, Ph.D. Assoc. Prof. Molecular Physiology & Biophysics; (Cell & Developmental Biology) Role of the transcription factor, C/EBPb, in mammary gland development and breast cancer
Waterman, Michael, Ph.D. Prof., Chair Biochemistry Structure, function and regulation of cytochrome P450 enzymes required for lipid biosynthesis and metabolism
       

 

 

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