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Department(s) | Research Interests | |
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Alcedo, Joy | Biological Sciences | Sensory mechanisms that influence C. elegans physiology, focusing on the role of neuropeptides in developmental and behavioral plasticity and aging |
Anantharam, Arun | Biological Sciences | We study the molecular mechanisms of exocytosis -- a process which underlies cell-to-cell communication in the nervous and endocrine systems. |
Brummelte, Susanne | Biological Sciences; Psychology | Our current research focuses on the effects of early adverse life experience on brain development and the subsequent behavioral and neuroanatomical changes in both males and females. We are … |
Finley, Russell | Biochemistry, Microbiology & Immunology; Biological Sciences; Molecular Biology & Genetics | Research in our laboratory follows two main themes. One is directed at understanding how regulatory networks control biological processes. Our approach is to identify and characterize networks of … |
Friedrich, Markus | Biological Sciences | Developmental and molecular evolution of the insect visual system |
Golenberg, Edward | Biological Sciences | Angiosperm evolution has been and continues to be rapid and extremely successful. It has been widely speculated that the major engine of this success is the evolution of the flower. The flower allows … |
Hao, Weilong | Biological Sciences | We employ genomic tools to understand the evolution and epidemiology of bacterial pathogens, the frequency of mitochondrial recombination and its effects on fitness and aging in eukaryotes. |
Hariri, Hanaa | Biological Sciences | The Hariri Lab officially opens in January 2021, and we are looking for scientists to join our team! |
Heydari, Ahmad | Biological Sciences; Nutrition & Food Science | Our lab research focuses on understanding the effect of nutrition intervention (i.e., caloric restriction, folate deficiency) on the molecular mechanisms of aging and cancer. |
Higgs, Penelope | Biological Sciences | We are molecular microbiologists with interests in signal transduction, gene regulation, cell fate segregation, and microbial differentiation. Our model organism is Myxococcus xanthus, ubiquitous soil … |