Degree Programs Offered: Master of Science, Doctor of Philosophy
Director of Graduate Program: Professor Richard W. Padgett, Nelson Biology Laboratories, Busch Campus (848-445-0251)
Members of the Graduate Faculty
Janet Alder, Associate Professor of Neuroscience and Cell Biology; RWJMS; Ph.D., Columbia
Role of trophic factors in neuronal
development and psychiatric disorders
Peter Amenta, Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, RWJMS/CINJ; Ph.D., Hahnemann
Electron microscopy
Stephen Anderson, Associate Professor of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, SAS; Ph.D., Harvard
Proteases and protease inhibitors; protein folding; molecular recognition; structural bioinformatics
Ioannis P. Androulakis, Professor of Biomedical
Engineering, SE; Ph.D, Purdue
Bioinformatics; systems engineering
David E. Axelrod, Professor of Genetics, SAS; Ph.D.,
Tennessee
Cellular and molecular oncology; tumor-cell proliferation;
breast cancer
Bruce S. Babiarz, Professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience, SAS; Ph.D., Cincinnati
Early mammalian development; implantation; mammalian developmental genetics
Debabrata Banerjee, Associate Professor of Medicine and
Pharmacology, RWJMS/CINJ; Ph.D., Calcutta
Experimental therapeutics; drug resistance; molecular
imaging; mesenchymal stem cells
Maureen M. Barr, Professor of Genetics, SAS/WIM;
Ph.D., Columbia
C. elegans cilia
development, morphogenesis, and function: a human disease model
William J. Belden, Assistant Professor of Animal Sciences, SEBS; Ph.D., Dartmouth
Chromatin-remodeling; Circadian rhythms; noncoding RNA
Joseph Bertino, Professor of Medicine and Pharmacology, RWJMS/CINJ; M.D.,
Downstate Medical Center
Cancer pharmacology; antifolate research
Nada N. Boustany, Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering, SAS; Ph.D., Harvard
Cell analysis; optical imaging and spectroscopy; apoptosis; morphological phenotypes and patterns of gene expression during early cancer
development Gary Brewer, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, RWJMS; Ph.D., Vanderbilt
Gene expression in cancer; immunity, and heart disease
Steven J. Brill, Professor of Molecular Biology and
Biochemistry, SAS; Ph.D., SUNY (Stony Brook)
DNA replication; DNA repair; DNA helicase; genetic analysis;
genome stability; protein purification; yeast
Linda Brzustowicz, Professor of Genetics, SAS; M.D.,
Columbia
Human genetic disorders
Samuel Bunting, Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, SAS; Ph.D., Cambridge
Mechanisms of DNA damage signaling and repair
Li Cai, Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering, SAS;
Ph.D., UMDNJ/Rutgers
Regulation of gene expression in stem cells
Qian Cai, Assistant Professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience, SAS;
Ph.D., NIH-Shanghai Second Medical
Autophagy-lysosomal regulation in neurodevelopment and
neurodegeneration
Kiran K. Chada, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, RWJMS;
Ph.D., Oxford
Mammalian genetics; human diseases; transgenic mice;
developmental biology; cancer
Kuang Yu Chen, Professor of Chemistry, SAS; Ph.D., Yale
Hypusine formation and eukaryotic initiation factor 5A;
nutraceuticals-genomic screening and interactions; cell aging and late G1 gene
regulation; osmotic stress and heat shock factor activationSuzie Chen, Professor of Chemical Biology and Pharmacognosy,
EMSP; Ph.D., Albert Einstein
Mouse model of melanoma, regulation of cell signaling by
G-protein-coupled receptor
Mikhail L. Chikindas, Associate Professor of Food Science,
SEBS; Ph.D., VNII Genetika (Moscow)
Biology (microbiology, food safety, and bacteriocins)
Wendie S. Cohick, Professor of Animal Sciences, SEBS;
Ph.D., Cornell
Cell biology (growth factors, signal transduction, mammary
gland biology)
Davide Comoletti, Assistant Professor of Neuroscience and Cell Biology, RWJMS/CHINJ; D.V.M., Milan
Structural and molecular basis of synapse formation and connectivity in relation to autism spectrum disorders
Paul R. Copeland, Associate Professor of Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology, RWJMS; Ph.D., Virginia
Regulation of gene expression at the translational level;
incorporation and utilization of selenocysteine
Lori Ruth Covey, Professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience, SAS;
Ph.D., Columbia
Human immunoglobulin switch recombination in response to T
cell/B cell interactions
Gabriella D'Arcangelo, Associate Professor of Cell Biology
and Neuroscience, SAS; Ph.D., SUNY (Stony Brook)
Molecular mechanisms of neuronal proliferation,
differentiation, and migration
Robin L. Davis, Professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience,
SAS; Ph.D., Stanford
Sensory signaling and ontogeny, as related to molecular
mechanisms that regulate auditory function
David T. Denhardt, Professor Emeritus of Cell and Molecular
Biology, SAS; Ph.D., California Institute of Technology
On the systems biology of osteopontin: role in autoimmune
disease, stress responses, bone remodeling, and cancer metastasis
Emmet A. Dennis, Professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience,
SAS; Ph.D., Connecticut
Parasitology; schistosome pathology
Emanuel DiCicco-Bloom, Professor of Cell Biology and
Neuroscience, RWJMS; M.D., Cornell
Regulation of developmental and adult neurogenesis, cell
cycle mechanisms
Juan Dong, Assistant Professor of Plant Biology and Pathology, SEBS/WIM; Ph.D., California (Riverside)
Cell polarity; asymmetric cell division; stomatal development and patterning; plant cell and development; molecular genetics
Cheryl Dreyfus, Professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience, RWJMS; Ph.D., Cornell
Role of the trophic factors and glial cells
Monica A. Driscoll, Professor of Molecular Biology and
Biochemistry, SAS; Ph.D., Harvard
Developmental neurogenetics; molecular genetics of neuronal
cell death; mechanosensory transduction in touch and feeling; molecular
mechanisms of aging
Isaac Edery, Professor of Molecular Biology and
Biochemistry, SAS/CABM; Ph.D., McGill (Canada)
Molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying biological
clocks
Huizhou Fan, Associate Professor of Pharmacology, RWJMS; Ph.D., Manitoba
Cell signaling of ectodomain shedding and molecular pathogenesis of cancer
Bonnie Firestein, Professor of Cell Biology and
Neuroscience, SAS; Ph.D., California (San Diego)
Targeting of neuronal proteins
Joseph Fondell, Associate Professor of Pharmacology, RWJMS; Ph.D., SUNY (Stony Brook)
Regulation of gene expression by nuclear hormone receptors
Dunne Fong, Associate Professor of Cell Biology and
Neuroscience, SAS; Ph.D., Princeton
Molecular cell biology
Ramsey A. Foty, Associate Professor of Surgery, RWJMS;
Ph.D., Toronto
Biophysical and biomolecular basis of prostate cancer
progression to metastasis
Abram Gabriel, Associate Professor of Molecular Biology and
Biochemistry, SAS; M.D., Johns Hopkins
Yeast; retrotransposons; reverse transcriptase; fidelity;
DNA repair; chromosome stability
Shridar Ganesan, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pharmacology, RWJMS/CINJ; Ph.D., Yale
DNA repair; chromatin structure; breast cancer biology
Marc R. Gartenberg, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, RWJMS; Ph.D., Yale
Sister chromatid cohesion; gene expression; chromatin and epigenetics
Donald Gerecke, Associate Professor of Pharmacology and
Toxicology, EMSP; Ph.D., Harvard
Collagen; lung; liver; heart; fibrosis; hypertension
Marion Gordon, Associate Professor of Pharmacology and
Toxicology, EMSP; Ph.D., UMDNJ/Rutgers
Cell matrix interactions; cell, developmental, and molecular
biology of extracellular matrix molecules
James Goydos, Associate Professor of Surgery, RWJMS/CINJ; M.D., UMDNJ-RWJMS
Melanoma and soft tissue oncology
Barth Grant, Professor of Molecular Biology and
Biochemistry, SAS; Ph.D., Princeton
Endocytosis and recycling; protein and membrane transport;
molecular genetics and genomics
Martin Grumet, Professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience,
SAS; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins
Molecular mechanisms of cell adhesion in the nervous system
Sam Guoping Gu, Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, SAS; Ph.D., California (Santa Cruz)
RNA-mediated chromatin regulation in C. elegans and disease models
Samuel Gunderson, Associate Professor of Molecular Biology
and Biochemistry, SAS; Ph.D., Wisconsin
Regulation of polyadenylation; RNA-protein interactions
Beatrice Haimovich, Associate Professor of Surgery, RWJMS; Ph.D., Pennsylvania
Cell-surface interaction; adhesion receptors mediated
signals
Nathan H. Hart, Professor Emeritus of Cell Biology and
Neuroscience, SAS; Ph.D., Harvard
Sperm egg interactions: egg activation; role of cytoskeleton
in early embryogenesis
Ronald P. Hart, Professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience,
SAS; Ph.D., Michigan
Functional genomics in central nervous system injury
Karl Herrup, Chair and Professor of Cell Biology and
Neuroscience, SAS; Ph.D., Stanford
Neurogenetics; cell cycle; cell death; CNS development;
cerebellum; autism; Alzheimer's disease
Sarah Hitchcock-DeGregori, Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, RWJMS; Ph.D., Case Western Reserve
Protein
structure-function relationships
Henry Hsia, Assistant Professor of Surgery, RWJMS; M.D., Yale
General plastic surgery; wound care; reconstruction
Shu-Chan Hsu, Associate Professor of Cell Biology and
Neuroscience, SAS; Ph.D., British Columbia
Molecular mechanisms of synaptic development and function
Wenwei Hu, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, RWJMS/CINJ; Ph.D., Zhejiang (China)
p53; tumor suppressor; stress response; apoptosis; single nucleotide polymorphism; microRNA; tumor; development and reproduction
Arnold G. Hyndman, Professor of Cell Biology and
Neuroscience, SAS; Ph.D., California (Los Angeles)
Developmental neurobiology; neurotoxicology
Masayori Inouye, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, RWJMS;
Ph.D., Osaka (Japan)
Molecular biology of cellular adaptation to stresses
Kenneth D. Irvine, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor of Molecular Biology and
Biochemistry, SAS/WIM; Ph.D., Stanford
Cell communication, patterning, and morphogenesis
Kouichi Ito, Assistant Professor of Neurology, RWJMS;
Ph.D., Tokyo Jikei
Pathogenic and regulatory T cells; autoimmunity;
neuroimmunology
Estela Jacinto, Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, RWJMS; Ph.D., California (San Diego)
Signal transduction; growth control; actin cytoskeleton;
nutrient sensing
William G. Johnson, Professor of Neurology, RWJMS;
M.D., Columbia
Human genetics; nervous system traits and diseases;
linkage mapping; genomic markers; microsatellite polymorphisms; positional
cloning
Eunsung Junn, Assistant Professor of Neurology, RWJMS; Ph.D., Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Molecular pathogenesis
of neurodegenerative diseases
Vassiliki Karantza, Assistant Professor of
Medicine, RWJMS/CINJ; M.D., UMDNJ-RWJMS; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins
Breast cancer progression and treatment; autophagy;
apoptosis; beclin1Megerditch Kiledjian, Professor of Cell Biology and
Neuroscience, SAS; Ph.D., Pennsylvania
Posttranscriptional regulation of gene expression;
determinants of mRNA stability; RNA-protein interactions
Isaac Kim, Associate Professor of Surgery, RWJMS;
Ph.D., UMDNJ/Rutgers
Roles of transforming growth factor-ß and bone morphogenetic
proteins in prostate cancer cells
Joachim Kohn, Professor of Chemistry, SAS; Ph.D., Weizmann
(Israel)
Biocompatibility of medical implant materials; artificial biopolymers
Tony Ah-Ng Kong, Professor of Pharmaceutics, EMSP; Ph.D.,
SUNY (Buffalo)
Dietary phytochemicals and cancer prevention; Nrf2-mediated
redox signaling; pharmacokinetics; pharmacodynamics
Sunita Kramer, Associate Professor of Pathology and
Laboratory Medicine, RWJMS; Ph.D., SUNY (Stony Brook)
Cell migration and signaling, extracellular matrix; muscle
and heart development
George M. Krauthamer, Professor Emeritus of Cell Biology and
Neuroscience, RWJMS; Ph.D., New York
Neurophysiology; neuroanatomy
Kelvin Kwan, Assistant Professor of Cell Biology and Neurosciences, SAS; Ph.D., Harvard
Molecular basis of hair cell regeneration
Eric Lam, Professor of Plant Science, SEBS/BCAE; Ph.D.,
California (Berkeley)
Gene expression; transcription factors; signal transduction;
leaf morphogenesis; pattern formation
Jerome A. Langer, Associate Professor of Pharmacology, RWJMS; Ph.D., Yale
Structure and function of interferons and interferon
receptors; development of Type I IFN antagonists; role of IFNs in autoimmune
diseases such as lupus
Debra L. Laskin, Professor of Pharmacology and
Toxicology, EMSP; Ph.D., Medical College of Virginia
Immunology; macrophages; nitric oxide; inflammation Hsin-Yi Lee, Professor of Biological Sciences, FAS-C; Ph.D.,
Minnesota
Developmental biology; tissue culture
Shaohua Li, Assistant Professor of Surgery, RWJMS; M.D., Southeast
University (Nanjing)
Stem cells; tissue formation; vasculogenesis;
cell signaling; integrins; small GTPases; apoptosis
Alice Y.-C. Liu, Professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience,
SAS; Ph.D., Mount Sinai
Stress, aging, and molecular chaperones
Fang Liu, Associate Professor of Chemical Biology,
EMSP/CABM; Ph.D., Harvard
Signal transduction and gene regulation, growth, and
differential control
Peter Lobel, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, RWJMS/CABM;
Ph.D., Columbia
Hereditary neurodegenerative diseases; functional genomics;
lysosomes; protein targeting
Richard A. Lutz, Professor of Marine and Coastal Sciences,
SEBS; Ph.D., Maine
Biology of deep-sea hydrothermal vents; molluscan ecology
David Margolis, Assistant Professor of Cell Biology and
Neuroscience, SAS; Ph.D., Washington
Visualizing long-term circuit plasticity
Charles E. Martin, Professor Emeritus of Cell Biology and Neuroscience,
SAS; Ph.D., Florida State
Structure, function, and regulation of ER membrane enzyme
systems
Michael Matise, Associate Professor of Neuroscience and
Cell Biology, RWJMS; Ph.D., Pittsburgh
Molecular genetic control of vertebrate CNS development
Fumio Matsumura, Professor of Molecular Biology and
Biochemistry, SAS; Ph.D., Nagoya (Japan)
Control of cell division, protein phosphorylation,
microfilaments, cdc2 kinase and cyclines, cancer
Terry R. McGuire, Professor of Cell Biology and
Neuroscience, SAS; Ph.D., Illinois
Behavioral and neurogenetics; biometrical genetics
Kim S. McKim, Professor of Genetics, SAS/WIM; Ph.D., British
Columbia
Double-strand break repair, genetic recombination,
chromosome pairing, chromosome segregation, kinesin motor proteinsRandall D. McKinnon, Associate Professor of Neurosurgery, RWJMS; Ph.D., McMaster (Canada)
Developmental neurobiology, neuroncology, growth factors
Gary F. Merrill, Professor of Physiology, Cell Biology, and
Neuroscience, SAS; Ph.D., Michigan State
Adenosine, histamine, and estrogen in the regulation of
coronary circulation and ventricular rhythmicity
Joachim W. Messing, University Professor of Molecular Biology and Director of the Waksman Institute of Microbiology, SAS/WIM; Ph.D., Munich
Molecular and genetic mechanisms of agronomically important
quantitative traits; molecular biology of plant development; regulation of gene
expression in higher plants; plant genomics; bioinformatics
James Millonig, Associate Professor of Neuroscience and Cell
Biology, RWJMS/CABM; Ph.D., Princeton
Dorsal CNS development; BMP signaling; mouse mutations and
autism Prabhas Moghe, Professor of Chemical and Biochemical
Engineering, SE; Ph.D., Minnesota
Cellular bioengineering (liver, skin); cell-interactive
biomaterials; micro/nanosystems bioengineering
William R. Moyle, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, RWJMS; Ph.D., Harvard
Molecular biology of hormone action; structure and function
of protein hormones and their receptors
Bryce E. Nickels, Associate Professor of Genetics, SAS/WIM;
Ph.D., Harvard
Mechanisms of transcription; regulation of bacterial gene
expression
Richard W. Padgett, Professor of Molecular Biology and
Biochemistry, SAS/WIM; Ph.D., North Carolina (Chapel Hill)
Signal transduction pathways in development and cancer; receptor trafficking; microRNAs; developmental biology; Drosophila and C. elegans
Zhiping Pang, Assistant Professor of Neuroscience and Cell Biology, RWJMS/CHINJ; Ph.D., Texas (Southwestern)
Mechanisms of synaptic regulation: from stem cell to the brain
Kenneth Paradiso, Assistant Professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience, RWJMS; Ph.D., Stony Brook
Pre- and postsynaptic physiology at the calyx of Held
Howard C. Passmore Jr., Professor Emeritus of Genetics, SAS;
Ph.D., Michigan
Mammalian genetics
John Pintar, Professor of Neuroscience and Cell Biology, RWJMS; Ph.D., Oregon
Insulin-like growth factors in early mammalian development;
development of the pituitary gland
Vincenzo Pirrotta, Professor and Chair of Molecular
Biology and Biochemistry, SAS; Ph.D., Harvard
Chromatin structure and dynamics; polycomb silencing
mechanisms; epigenetic mechanisms; developmental gene regulation; genomic
programming; Drosophila genetics
Mark R. Plummer, Professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience,
SAS; Ph.D., Stanford
Regulation of synaptic transmission Jamshid Rabii, Professor Emeritus of Cell Biology and
Neuroscience, SAS; Ph.D., California (San Francisco)
Neuroendocrinology; dynamics of brain-pituitary axis
Mladen-Roko
Rasin, Assistant Professor of Neuroscience and Cell Biology, RWJMS;
Ph.D., Zagreb (Croatia)
Molecular and cellular mechanisms of neocortical circuit
formation
Christopher Rongo, Professor of Genetics, SAS/WIM;
Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Synapse formation; glutamate receptors; cell polarity; PDZ
proteins; CaM kinase II; learning and memory; C. elegans
Charles Roth, Professor of Chemical and Biochemical
Engineering, SE; Ph.D., Delaware
Gene-based therapeutics; bioinformatics and systems biology;
hepatocyte differentiation; novel strategies for treatment of brain tumors
Loren W. Runnels, Associate Professor of Pharmacology, RWJMS; Ph.D., SUNY (Stony Brook)
Signal transduction; role of the channel-kinase TRPM7 in
cell adhesion and motility; live cell imaging; confocal microscopy; biochemistry; electrophysiology
Alexey G. Ryazanov, Professor of Pharmacology, RWJMS/CINJ; Ph.D., Moscow
Novel protein kinases and signal transduction
Hatem Sabaawy, Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology, RWJMS/CINJ; Ph.D., New York Medical
Cell death and survival signaling
Dipak Sarkar, Professor of Animal Sciences, SAS; Ph.D., Calcutta; D.Phil., Oxford
Influences
of stress and drug abuse on neuroendocrine and neuroimmune systems
Melitta Schachner, Professor of Cell Biology and
Neuroscience, SAS; Ph.D., Max Planck Institute for Biology (Germany)
Formation of appropriate connections among nerve cells
Karen Schindler, Assistant Professor of Genetics, SAS; Ph.D., Thomas Jefferson
Aneuploidy; gametes; signal transduction; fertility; meiosis; mouse model
Martin Schwander, Assistant Professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience, SAS; Ph.D., Basel (Switzerland)
Molecular and cellular mechanisms of auditory perception and hearing loss
Kathleen W. Scotto, Professor of Pharmacology, RWJMS/CINJ;
Ph.D., Cornell
Transcriptional regulation of P-glycoprotein (MDR/mdr) gene
David Seiden, Professor Emeritus of Neuroscience and Cell Biology, RWJMS; Ph.D., Temple
Skeletal and cardiac muscle
Konstantin Severinov, Professor of Genetics, SAS/WIM; Ph.D.,
Russian Academy of Sciences
Genetic and biochemical analysis of RNA polymerases from E.
coli and yeast; site-directed modification of proteins
Daniel Shain, Professor of Biology, FAS-C; Ph.D.,
Colorado State
Osteoporosis, bone metabolism, and obesity
Troy Shinbrot, Professor of Biomedical
Engineering, SAS; Ph.D., Maryland
Computational bioengineering; biomedical imaging
David I. Shreiber, Associate Professor of Biomedical
Engineering, SE; Ph.D., Pennsylvania
CNS injury mechanics; tissue engineering; nerve and spinal
cord regeneration; acupuncture; microfluidics
Andrew W. Singson, Professor of Genetics, SAS/WIM;
Ph.D., California (San Diego)
Reproductive biology and cell-cell interactions in C.
elegans
Martha Soto, Associate Professor of Pathology and Laboratory
Medicine, RWJMS; Ph.D., Harvard
Using C. elegans
embryos to investigate polarized cell divisions and polarized cell migrations
during development
Ruth Steward, Professor of Molecular Biology and
Biochemistry, SAS/WIM; Ph.D., Basel (Switzerland)
Pattern formation in Drosophila
Ann Stock, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, RWJMS/CABM;
Ph.D., California (Berkeley)
Structure and function of signal transduction proteins
Nanjoo Suh, Associate Professor of Chemical Biology, EMSP;
Ph.D., Illinois (Chicago)
Mechanistic
study of cancer prevention and inflammation-natural/synthetic agents
Michael Sukhdeo, Professor of Ecology and Evolution, SEBS;
Ph.D., McGill (Canada)
Ecology and evolution of helmant parasites
Chih-Cheng Tsai, Associate Professor of Neuroscience and Cell Biology, RWJMS; Ph.D., SUNY (Stony Brook)
Transcriptional repression; chromatin modifying factors; epigenetic effects; polyglutamine diseases; nuclear receptor signaling; and animal development
Aurea C. Vasconcelos, Professor Emerita of Cell Biology and
Neuroscience, SAS; Ph.D., Chicago
Cell biology; plant molecular biology; chloroplast
development, function, and regulation; carbohydrate metabolismAndrew K. Vershon, Professor of Molecular Biology and
Biochemistry, SAS/WIM; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Transcriptional regulation in yeast
Michael Verzi, Assistant Professor of Genetics, SAS; Ph.D., California
(San Francisco)
Transcriptional mechanisms underlying intestinal
health
William G. Wadsworth, Professor of Pathology, RWJMS/CABM; Ph.D., Missouri (Columbia)
Extracellular matrix and the guidance of cell migrations in C.
elegans
Nancy C. Walworth, Professor of Pharmacology, RWJMS;
Ph.D., Yale
Cell cycle checkpoint control in response to DNA damage
Eileen P. White, Professor of Molecular Biology and
Biochemistry, SAS/CINJ; Ph.D., SUNY (Stony Brook)
Oncogenes, tumor suppressor genes, apoptosis, autophagy,
cancer metabolism
Frank J. Wilson, Professor Emeritus of Neuroscience and Cell Biology, RWJMS; Ph.D., Pittsburgh
Functions of motility-related proteins in muscle and
nonmuscle systems
Donald A. Winkelmann, Professor of Pathology, RWJMS;
Ph.D., Wisconsin (Madison)
Protein structure; molecular motors; protein engineering;
macromolecular assembly; muscle contraction
Nancy A. Woychik, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, RWJMS; Ph.D., Wisconsin (Madison)
Aging; viral/bacterial pathogenesis; cancer
Long-Jun Wu, Assistant Professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience, SAS; Ph.D., University of Science and Technology of China
Microglia-neuron communication in normal and diseased brains
Mengqing Xiang, Professor of Pediatrics, RWJMS/CABM;
Ph.D., Texas (Houston)
Molecular bases of sensorineural development;
transcriptional regulation of retinal and inner ear development
Ping Xie, Assistant Professor of Cell Biology and
Neuroscience, SAS; Ph.D., Hong Kong
Molecular mechanisms of immune regulations and cancer pathogenesis
Nir Yakoby, Assistant Professor of Biology, FAS-C; Ph.D.,
Hebrew University
Signaling dynamics; patterning and morphogenesis
Chung S. Yang, Professor of Pharmacognosy, EMSP; Ph.D.,
Cornell
Molecular mechanisms of carcinogenesis and its prevention
Wise Young, Professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience,
SAS; Ph.D., Iowa; M.D., Stanford
Brain and spinal cord injury research
Peter D. Yurchenco, Professor of Pathology and Laboratory
Medicine, RWJMS; M.D., Ph.D., Albert Einstein
Assembly, structure, and function of basement membranes
Miguel Zaratiegui, Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology and
Biochemstry, SAS; Ph.D., Navarra (Spain)
Chromatin dynamics; heterochromatin; RNA interference; transposons; silencing; replication; genome integrity; fission yeast genetics
Helmut Zarbl, Professor of Environmental and Occupational Medicine, RWJMS; Ph.D., McGill (Canada)
Mammary carcinogenesis; lung carcinogenesis; mechanisms of toxicity; genetic susceptibility; toxicogenomics; tumor suppressor genes; functional genomics; signal transduction; transcriptional regulation; mutagenesis
Huaye Zhang, Assistant Professor of Neuroscience and Cell Biology, RWJMS; Ph.D., Virginia
Molecular mechanisms of dendritic spine morphogenesis and synaptic plasticity Renping Zhou, Professor of Chemical Biology, EMSP/EOHSI;
Ph.D., California (Berkeley)
Molecular biology of axonal guidance and neural map
formation
Associate Members of the Graduate Faculty
Janet Alder, Assistant Professor of Neuroscience and Cell Biology, RWJMS; Ph.D., Columbia
Neurotrophic regulation of neurogenesis; neuronal
differentiation and synaptic activity underlying learning and memory as well as
psychiatric disorders
Julie M. Fagan, Professor of Animal Sciences, SEBS; Ph.D.,
Arizona
Mechanisms of protein breakdown in mammalian cells; muscle
growth; molecular, cellular, and immunological studies of proteinases and their
inhibitors in health and in disease
Mary Konsolaki, Associate Research Professor of Genetics,
SAS; Ph.D., Crete (Greece)
Analysis of toxicity associated with Alzheimer's
beta-amyloid using Drosophila as a model system
Jennifer Moore, Research Associate in the Division of Life Sciences, SAS; Ph.D., North Carolina (Chapel Hill)
Human induced pluripotent stem cells; neural differentiation; cell cycle
Cordelia Rauskolb, Research Assistant Professor, WIM; Ph.D.,
Princeton
Regulation and mechanism of segmentation during Drosophila development
Kathleen M. Scott, Professor of Biological Sciences, SAS;
Ph.D., Yale
Mammalogy; vertebrate paleontology; functional morphology