Proteomics

  • Brett  R.  Blackman,  Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering
    Endothelial Cell Signaling, Mechanotransduction 2. Vascular remodeling and cardiovascular disease 3. Mechanobiology - Cellular transduction pathways sensitive to the biomechanical environment
  • Amy  H.  Bouton,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Microbiology
    Signaling Pathways that Regulate Tumor Growth, Metastasis, and Response to Anticancer Agents; Adhesion Signaling In Macrophages; Bacteria-Host Cell Interactions
  • Daniel  J.  Burke,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
    Regulation of mitosis
  • Edward  H.  Egelman,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
    Structure and Function of Macromolecular Complexes Using Electron Microscopy
  • Victor  H.  Engelhard,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Microbiology
    Immune responses to tumors and immunotherapy / Impact of self-tolerance on anti-tumor immunity / Processing and presentation of MHC-restricted antigens
  • Daniel  R.  Foltz,  Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
    Assembly and Function of Centromeric Chromatin
  • Jay  W.  Fox,  Ph.D.
    Professor and Assistant Dean of Research Support of Microbiology
    Basement Membrane Structure and Metalloproteinases
  • James  C.  Garrison,  II,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Pharmacology
    Role of the G protein &alpha and &beta&gamma Subunits in Cell Signaling
  • Joanna  B.  Goldberg,  Ph.D.
    Professor of Microbiology
    Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogenesis