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Research / Proteomics, Genomics and Combinatorial Chemistry
Proteomics, Genomics and Combinatorial Chemistry faculty
- Donald H. Burke
Ribozyme mechanism and evolution and the origin of life; antiviral nucleic acid aptamers and the molecular basis of drug resistant HIV-1. - Susan L. Deutscher
Combinatorial biology applied to cancer detection and therapy. - David W. Emerich
Enzymology, physiology and genomics of biological nitrogen fixation and related metabolic activities. - Mark Hannink
BTB-Kelch substrate adaptor family in development, oncogenesis and neurodegeneration. - Dennis B. Lubahn
Biochemical genetics and epigenetics of estrogens and related receptors. - Brian Mooney
Proteomics using advanced mass spectrometry and 2D gel electrophoresis - Scott C. Peck
Proteomics of protein phosphorylation and protein kinases; signaling and secretion during host-pathogen interactions. - Thomas P. Quinn
Cancer diagnostics, radiopharmaceutical imaging and therapy; cell and molecular imaging. - Frank J. Schmidt
Combinatorial chemistry of RNA and antimicrobial peptides; the prebiotic RNA world. - Gary Stacey
Functional genomics of plant-microbe interactions and plant development. - Jay J. Thelen
Proteomics and phosphoproteomics of seed development and metabolism in oilseeds. - Judy D. Wall
Environmental microbiology; bioremediation of toxic metal; genetics and biochemistry of sulfate-reducing bacteria