Structural biology of transmembrane transport.
Faculty - Department
Epigenetic regulation of the genome.
Regulation of Protein Production Dynamics: RNA Binding Proteins and the Ribosome Code.
Signal Transduction in Drosophila development.
Social communication in Xenopus: development, function and evolution of neural circuits for producing and responding to vocal signals
Donald Kirsch has been an industrial research scientist for almost 40 years. He first served as a group leader in the Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology at Squibb Institute for Medical Research where he worked in the area of anti-infective drug discovery. He was then the dire
RNA-mediated epigenetics and genome reorganization during development
Lecturer of Topics in Biology: Crossroads in Bioethics
Regulation of mRNA synthesis in animal cells.
Director of Undergraduate Program & Lab Operations
I direct the Research Cluster on Science and Subjectivity [RCSS]. Our research agenda is to determine what an undergraduate student can come up with, organize and carry out as a project involving science, subjectivity and service, if offered the chance to do so with advice from me and
Structure & function of the p53 tumor suppressor protein.
Growth factor regulation of gene expression.
Population and human genetics
Imaging and Modeling Biology at Physical Extremes.
JAK-STAT signaling and immune response
Evolutionary and population genetics of adaptation and disease
Diagramming disease networks with chemical and biological tools.
Statistics: stochastic computation, approximate Bayesian computation, data science, computational biology, statistical bioinformatics.
Principles of cellular adaptation
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