Microbiology and Molecular Genetics 681
		 
		Degree Programs Offered: Master of Science, Doctor of
Philosophy
  Director of Graduate Program: Professor Andrew K. Vershon,
Nelson Biology Laboratories, Busch Campus (848-445-5086)
  Website: http://molbiosci.rutgers.edu/mmg
  Members of the Graduate Faculty
  Ioannis P. Androulakis, Associate Professor of Biomedical
Engineering, SE; Ph.D, Purdue  Bioinformatics; systems engineering
				
  Edward Arnold, Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology,
SAS/CABM; Ph.D., Cornell HIV; AIDS; drugs; vaccines; crystallography; structural
biology  Gail Ferstandig Arnold, Research Professor of Chemistry and
Chemical Biology, SAS; Ph.D., Purdue Molecular biology; biochemistry; virology; drug and vaccine
discovery David E. Axelrod, Professor of Genetics, SAS; Ph.D.,
Tennessee Cellular and molecular oncology; tumor-cell proliferation;
breast cancer Andy Videsh Babwah, Associate Professor of Pediatrics,
RWJMS; Ph.D., McGill Reproduction, fertility, and pregnancy; embryo implantation  Debabrata Banerjee, Associate Professor of Medicine and
Pharmacology, RWJMS/CINJ; Ph.D., Calcutta Cancer pharmacology; antifolate research
  Tamar Barkay, Distinguished Professor of Biochemistry and Microbiology,
SEBS; Ph.D., Maryland Microbial ecology of the interactions of microbes with toxic
metals   Maureen M. Barr, Professor of Genetics, SAS/WIM;
Ph.D., Columbia  C. elegans cilia development,
morphogenesis, and function: a human disease model
  Faith C. Belanger, Associate Professor of Plant   Biology and Pathology, SEBS; Ph.D., Illinois 
0-methyltransferase; flavonoids; endophytic fungi; symbiosis   William J. Belden, Assistant Professor of Animal Sciences, SEBS; Ph.D., Dartmouth Chromatin-remodeling; Circadian rhythms; noncoding RNA   Helen M. Berman, Professor of Chemistry, SAS/Proteomics; Ph.D.,
Pittsburgh Nucleic acid and protein structure; crystallography;
biological databases   Gyan Bhanot, Professor of Molecular Biology, Biochemistry,
and Physics, SAS; Ph.D., Cornell Computational biology; evolutionary genetics   Debashish Bhattacharya, Professor of Ecology, Evolution, and
Natural Resources, SEBS; Ph.D., Simon Fraser (Canada) Algal evolution; genomics; endosymbiosis; red tides;
plastids; tree of life   Kay Daniel Bidle, Professor of Marine Sciences,
SEBS/IEOAS; Ph.D., California (San Diego) Marine microbiology; molecular ecology; virology; cell death
  Jeffrey Michael Boyd, Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and Microbiology, SEBS; Ph.D., Utah State Bacterial pathogenesis; iron-sulfur cluster; oxidative stress; environmental sensing   Kenneth J. Breslauer, Linus C. Pauling Professor of Chemistry, SAS; Ph.D., Yale  
Molecular recognition; drug-DNA interactions; DNA polymorphism; 
characterizing inter- and intramolecular forces macroscopically and 
microscopically; biothermodynamics
  Paul A.S. Breslin, Professor of Nutritional Sciences, SEBS; Ph.D., Pennsylvania Taste; smell; genetics; regulatory physiology; taste receptors
  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
  Yana Bromberg, Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and Microbiology, SEBS;
 Ph.D., Columbia Bioinformatics as applied to SNP analysis; protein 
function annotation; and correlation of genome variation to function
 and phenotype   Linda Brzustowicz, Distinguished Professor of Genetics, SAS; M.D.,
Columbia Human genetic disorders   George M. Carman, Professor of Food Science, SEBS; Ph.D.,
Massachusetts Molecular biology of phospholipid biosynthesis in yeast   Kiran K. Chada, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, RWJMS;
Ph.D., Oxford Functional genomics in cancer and obesity
  Suzie Chen, Professor of Chemical Biology, EMSP; Ph.D., 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) Microbiology; genetics; biotechnology; antimicrobial peptides   Wendie S. Cohick, Professor of Animal Sciences,
SEBS; Ph.D., Cornell Cell biology: growth factors, signal transduction, and mammary
gland biology   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
  Siobhan Corbett, Associate Professor of Surgery, RWJMS; M.D., UMDNJ Surgical sciences; extracellular matrix; tissue engineering; fibronectin; fibroblast; scar tissue
   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, Professor of Cell Biology
and Neuroscience, SAS; Ph.D., SUNY (Stony Brook) Molecular mechanisms of neuronal proliferation,
differentiation, and migration   Kiron M. Das, Professor of Medicine, Molecular Genetics,
Microbiology, and Immunology, RWJMS; Ph.D., Edinburgh; M.D., Calcutta Inflammatory bowel disease; GERD, esophageal and gastric cancer   David T. Denhardt, Professor Emeritus of Cell Biology and
Neuroscience, SAS; Ph.D., California Institute of Technology Systems biology of osteopontin: role in autoimmune disease,
stress responses, bone remodeling, and cancer metastasis 
  
Lisa K. Denzin, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, RWJMS/CHINJ; Ph.D., Illinois (Urbana-Champaign) 
Antigen presentation; MHC class II; dendritic cells;
autoimmunity; Type 1 diabetes; germinal centers; hematopoietic stem cells;
cancer stem cells
  Rong Di, Assistant Research Professor of Biotechnology, SEBS; Ph.D., Iowa State Mechanisms of shiga-like toxins produced by E. coli 0157:H7; development of molecular techniques for food safety   G. Charles Dismukes, Professor of Chemistry, SAS/WIM, and of
Biochemistry and Microbiology, SEBS; Ph.D., Wisconsin (Madison) Biological and chemical approaches to renewable fuel production; catalysis; microbial metabolism
  Joseph P. Dougherty, Professor of Pharmacology, RWJMS; Ph.D., Yale HIV-1 replication; gene therapy; retroviral vectors    Cheryl F. Dreyfus, Professor of Neuroscience and Cell
Biology, RWJMS; Ph.D., Cornell The role of the trophic factors and glial cells    Monica A. Driscoll, Distinguished 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 
  
Siobain Duffy, Associate Professor of Ecology, Evolution, and
Natural Resources, SEBS; Ph.D., Yale 
Emerging viruses; experimental evolution; bioinformatics; bacteriophage
  Richard H. Ebright, Professor of Chemistry, SAS/WIM; Ph.D., Harvard Structure; mechanism; and regulation of transcription
complexes; small-molecule inhibtors of transcription; single-molecule imaging;
single-molecule nanomanipulation    Isaac Edery, Professor of Molecular Biology and
Biochemistry, SAS/CABM; Ph.D., McGill (Canada) Circadian clocks; photic signal transduction; Drosophila
behavior; seasonal adaptation; pre-mRNA splicing; protein phosphorylation and
degradation 
  Christopher E. Ellison, Assistant Professor of Genetics, SAS; Ph.D., California (Berkeley) 
Functional genomics and regulation of gene expression in Drosophila
  Douglas E. Eveleigh, Professor of Biochemistry and
Microbiology, SEBS; Ph.D., Exeter (UK) Industrial microbiology and microbial ecology  Nicole Fahrenfeld, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental
Engineering, SE; Ph.D., Virginia Tech Bioremediation; microbial source tracking; antibiotic
resistance Paul G. Falkowski, Professor of Geological Sciences and
Professor of Marine and Coastal Sciences, SAS/SEBS/IEOAS; Ph.D., British
Columbia Biogeochemical cycles; photosynthesis; biological
oceanography; molecular biology; biochemistry and biophysics; physiological
adaptation; plant physiology; evolution; mathematical modeling; symbiosis   Huizhou Fan, Associate Professor of Pharmacology, RWJMS; Ph.D., Manitoba Cell signaling of ectodomain shedding; molecular pathogenesis of cancer
  Martin Farach-Colton, Professor of Computer Science, SAS;
M.D., Johns Hopkins; Ph.D., Maryland Computational biology; protein-protein interaction networks;
string algorithms for nucleic acid comparisons and database retrievals     Zhaohui Feng, Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology, RWJMS/CINJ; Ph.D., Zhejiang (China) p53; tumor suppression; energy metabolism and aging 
  Bonnie Firestein, Professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience,
SAS; Ph.D., California (San Diego)  Regulation of dendritic
morphology; targeting of neuronal proteins and the neuronal 
cytoskeleton; iPSC technology to model schizophrenia and autism; 
microelectrode array analysis of neural circuitry   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 of telomerase; proteinase and
proteinase inhibitors    David J. Foran, Professor of Pathology, RWJMS; Ph.D.,
Rutgers/UMDNJ Computer-assisted diagnostics; medical imaging; machine
learning; data mining; medical informatics    Ramsey A. Foty, Associate Professor of Surgery, RWJMS/CAB; 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, Associate 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 
  Michael L. Gatza, Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology, RWJMS/CINJ; Ph.D., Baylor Genomics; breast cancer; ovarian cancer; molecular biology
  Celine Gelinas, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, RWJMS/CABM;
Ph.D., Sherbrooke (Canada) Cancer; oncogenes; transcription factors; cell
proliferation; apoptosis    Derek Gordon, Associate Professor of Genetics, SAS; Ph.D., SUNY (Stony Brook) Statistical genetics; mixture models; heterogeneity; misclassification
  Barth Grant, Professor of Molecular Biology and
Biochemistry, SAS; Ph.D., Princeton Endocytosis and recycling; protein and membrane transport;
molecular genetics and genomics    Samuel Gunderson, Associate Professor of Molecular Biology
and Biochemistry, SAS; Ph.D., Wisconsin Regulation of polyadenylation; RNA-protein interactions 
  Yanxiang Guo (Jessie), Assistant Professor of Medicine, RWJMS/CINJ; Ph.D., Duke  Cancer metabolism; autophagy; oncogenes; cancer metastasis; metabolomics; lung cancer therapy
  Max Haggblom, Professor of Biochemistry and Microbiology,
SEBS/BCAE; Ph.D., Helsinki Environmental microbiology; biodegradation and bioremediation
   Beatrice Haimovich, Associate Professor of Surgery, RWJMS; Ph.D., Pennsylvania Adhesion receptors mediated signals that regulate cell
adhesion and spreading   Michael Hampsey, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, RWJMS;
Ph.D., Purdue Gene expression; chromatin; yeast genetics   Ronald P. Hart, Professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience,
SAS; Ph.D., Michigan  Functional genomics in central nervous system injury 
  Gary A. Heiman, Assistant Professor of Genetics, SAS; Ph.D., Columbia Understanding relationships between neurological and psychiatric disorders    Kim M. Hirshfield, Assistant Professor of Medicine, RWJMS/CINJ; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins; M.D., UMDNJ-RWJMS Breast cancer; high-risk breast abnormalities; translational
research; genetic contributors to breast cancer risk and outcomes   Sarah Hitchcock-DeGregori, Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, RWJMS; Ph.D., Case Western Reserve Actin cytoskeleton; coiled coils; protein structure; protein
structure-function relationships; contractile and motile function 
  Wenwei Hu, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, RWJMS/CINJ; Ph.D., Zhejiang (China) P53; stress response; SNP; tumor; development and reproduction   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, Associate 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; cancer; insulin; metabolism; T lymphocytes   William G. Johnson, Professor of Neurology, RWJMS/UBHC; Ph.D., Columbia Human genetics; nervous system traits and diseases; linkage
mapping; genomic markers; microsatellite polymorphisms; positional cloning
  Eunsung Junn, Associate Professor of Neurology, RWJMS; Ph.D., Korea
 Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Molecular pathogenesis 
of neurodegenerative diseases   Peter C. Kahn, Professor of Biochemistry and Microbiology,
SEBS; Ph.D., Columbia Protein folding; subunit assembly; ligand interactions;
hydration; dioxins and related compounds
  Howard L. Kaufman, Professor of Surgery and Medicine, RWJMS/CINJ; Ph.D., Loyola Cancer; immunotherapy; oncolytic viruses; tumor immunology   Lee Kerkhof, Professor of Marine and Coastal Sciences,
SEBS/IEOAS; Ph.D., California (San Diego) Marine microbiology; molecular ecology; microbial population
dynamics
  Andrew D. Kern, Assistant Professor of Genetics, SAS; Ph.D., California (Davis) Population genetics; comparative genomics; evolutionary genomics; computational biology Hossein Khiabanian, Assistant
Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, RWJMS; M.D., Ph.D., Brown Computational biology; cancer
genomics; molecular epidemiology of infectious diseasesIsaac Yi Kim, Associate Professor of Surgery, RWJMS/CINJ; Ph.D., Northwestern Transforming growth factor-B and bone morphogenetic proteins
in prostate cancer    Terri Goss Kinzy, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, RWJMS; Ph.D., Case Western Reserve Regulation of gene expression; mechanisms of protein
synthesis and G-protein regulation
  
Thomas J. Kirn, Assistant Professor of Pathology and
Laboratory Medicine, RWJMS; M.D., Ph.D., Dartmouth Molecular diagnostics for infectious diseases; molecular
mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis; mucosal immunology
  Joachim B. Kohn, Professor of Chemistry, SAS; Ph.D.,
Weizmann (Israel) Polymeric biomaterials; interaction of living cells with artificial surfaces
  
Tony Ah-Ng Kong, Professor of Pharmaceutics, EOHSI/EMSP;
Ph.D., SUNY (Buffalo) Dietary phytochemicals and cancer prevention; Nrf2-mediated
redox signaling; pharmacokinetics; pharmacodynamics   Jerome J. Kukor, Professor of Environmental Sciences,
SEBS/BCAE; Ph.D., Michigan Microbial biodegradation of xenobiotics; microbial biochemistry;
regulation of gene expression   Casimir A. Kulikowski, Professor of Computer Science, SAS;
Ph.D., Hawaii Intelligent systems and machine learning in molecular
biology
  
Kelvin Y. Kwan, Assistant Professor of Cell Biology and
Neuroscience, SAS; Ph.D., Harvard 
Regeneration of sensory cells and neurons of the inner ear;
genetics; stem cell technologies; deep sequencing techniques; superresolution
microscopy
  Eric Lam, Professor of Plant Sciences, SEBS/BCAE; Ph.D.,
California (Berkeley) Gene expression; chromatin structure; signal transduction;
programmed cell death; gene targeting; leaf morphogenesis   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
  Amale Laouar, Assistant Professor of Surgery, RWJMS; Ph.D., Pierre et Marie Curie Gut immunity; innate cells; lymphocyte differentiation; gut microbiome; gut diseases   Debra L. Laskin, Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology,
EMSP; Ph.D., Medical College of Virginia Immunology; nitric oxide; macrophages; inflammation   Edmund Lattime, Professor of Surgery and Molecular
Genetics, Microbiology, and Immunology, RWJMS/CINJ; Ph.D., Rutgers Tumor immunology; immune mechanisms; genetically based
vaccine strategies
   Thomas Leustek, Professor of Plant Science, SEBS/BCAE; Ph.D.,
Rutgers Biochemistry; physiology   Honghua Li, Associate Professor of Pharmacology, RWJMS/CINJ; Ph.D., Southern California Genome-scale understanding of the genetic basis of breast
cancer; mechanisms underlying human immunoglobulin VH gene complex
diversification   Alice Y.C. Liu, Professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience,
SAS; Ph.D., Mount Sinai Stress, aging, and molecular chaperones 
  Peter Lobel, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, RWJMS/CABM;
Ph.D., Columbia Hereditary neurodegenerative diseases; functional genomics;
lysosomes; protein targeting 
   Kiran Madura, Professor of Pharmacology, RWJMS; Ph.D., Rochester Ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation in DNA repair and
signal transduction   Pal Maliga, Professor of Genetics, SAS/WIM; Ph.D., Hungarian
Academy of Sciences  Molecular genetics of plastids; plastid engineering;
regulation of plastid gene expression 
Richard Mann, Associate Professor of Medicine, RWJMS; M.D.,
Yeshiva (Einstein) 
Immunopathogenesis of renal disease
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 mechanisms of vertebrate nervous system
development   Tara Matise, Professor of Genetics, SAS; Ph.D.,
Pittsburgh Computational genetics; genome bioinformatics; linkage
analysis of complex traits   Karl Matthews, Professor of Food Science, SEBS;
Ph.D., Kentucky Genetics understanding of virulence and survival mechanisms
of food-borne pathogens   Kim S. McKim, Professor of Genetics, SAS/WIM; Ph.D., British
Columbia Double-strand break repair; genetic recombination;
chromosome pairing; chromosome segregation; kinesin motor proteins   Randall D. McKinnon, Associate Professor of
Surgery/Neurosurgery, RWJMS; Ph.D., McMaster (Canada) Developmental neurobiology; neuroncology; growth factors   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;
autism   Gaetano T. Montelione, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, SAS/CABM; Ph.D., Cornell NMR methods development; molecular recognition; growth
factors; protein: nucleic acid complexes; molecular dynamics; structural
bioinformatics; protein folding    William R. Moyle, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, RWJMS; Ph.D., Harvard Structure and function of glycoprotein hormones and their
receptors   Joseph I. Naus, Professor of Statistics, SAS; Ph.D., Harvard Applied probability; sampling theory; data quality control;
clustering and coincidence models; matching in DNA sequences
  Bryce E. Nickels, Associate Professor of Genetics, SAS/WIM;
Ph.D., Harvard Mechanisms of transcription; regulation of bacterial gene
expression   Robert A. Niederman, Professor of Molecular Biology and
Biochemistry, SAS; D.V.M., Ph.D., Illinois Structure, function, and assembly of energy-transducing
membranes   Wilma K. Olson, Mary I. Bunting Professor of Chemistry, SAS;
Ph.D., Stanford Biopolymer conformation and properties   Richard W. Padgett, Professor of Molecular Biology and
Biochemistry, SAS/WIM; Ph.D., North Carolina (Chapel Hill) Signal transductions; microRNAs in cancer; developmental
biology; Drosophila and C. elegans   Howard C. Passmore Jr., Professor Emeritus of Genetics, SAS; Ph.D., Michigan Mammalian genetics   Henrik Pedersen, Professor of Chemical and Biochemical
Engineering, SE; Ph.D., Yale Plant cell culture; chemical and biochemical fiber optic
sensors; applications of biophotonics in bioprocess technology   John Pintar, Professor of Neuroscience and Cell Biology, RWJMS; Ph.D., Oregon Genetic and microarray analysis of endogenous opioid
systems; insulin-like growth factor systems in development and cancer;
posttranslational processing enzymes
  Loredana Quadro, Associate Professor of Food Science, SEBS; Ph.D., Napoli (Italy) Maternal-fetal metabolism of retinoids (vitamin A and its derivatives) and beta-carotene in mammalian model systems   Arnold B. Rabson, Professor of Pharmacology, RWJMS; Director, Child Health Institute; M.D., Brown Gene regulation in cancer; human retroviral infections
  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   Monica Roth, Professor of Pharmacology, RWJMS; Ph.D.,
Albert Einstein  Retroviruses; integration; reverse transcriptase; envelope
proteins; gene therapy; targeted entry; structural studies
  Loren W. Runnels, Associate Professor of
Pharmacology, RWJMS; Ph.D., SUNY (Stony Brook) Signal
transduction; live cell imaging; confocal microscopy; biochemistry; electrophysiology   Amrik Sahota, Research Professor of Genetics, SAS; Ph.D.,
London Adenine phosphoribosyltransferase deficiency; chronic renal
failure; microchimerism and organ transplantation; Alzheimer's disease;
molecular diagnostics
  
Derek B. Sant'Angelo, Professor of Pediatrics, RWJMS/CHINJ; Ph.D., Rutgers/RWJMS 
Innate T cells; transcription factors;
autoimmunity; lineage commitment; immune system development; immunotherapy
  Donald W. Schaffner, Professor of Food Science, SEBS; Ph.D.,
Georgia Food microbiology
  Karen Schindler, Assistant Professor of Genetics, SAS; Ph.D., Jefferson Signal transduction; meiosis; aneuploidy; gamete formation and reproduction
  
Stephan K. Schwander, Associate Professor of Environmental
and Occupational Health, RWJMS/SPH; Ph.D., Hamburg 
Human antimycobacterial immunity; human lung immunology during mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and disease; effects of urban air
pollution particulate matter on innate and adaptive antimycobacterial immunity
   Kathleen W. Scotto, Professor of Pharmacology, RWJMS/CINJ; Ph.D., Cornell Transcriptional regulation of P-glycoprotein (MDR/mdr) gene   Konstantin Severinov, Professor of Molecular Biology and
Biochemistry, 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
  Premal Shah, Assistant Professor of Genetics, SAS; Ph.D., Tennessee mRNA translation; codon bias; computational biology; epistasis; evolution   Zhiyuan Shen, Professor of Radiation Oncology, RWJMS/CINJ;
Ph.D., Colorado State Genomic stability and molecular cancer etiology; DNA repair
and homologous recombination   Yufang Shi, Professor of Pharmacology, RWJMS/CHINJ; Ph.D., Alberta Regulation of immune responses; apoptosis in lymphocytes;
tumor immunology   Gleb P. Shumyatsky, Associate Professor of Genetics, SAS;
Ph.D., Russian Academy of Sciences Molecular and cellular mechanisms of learning and memory
   Andrew W. Singson, Professor of Genetics, SAS/WIM;
Ph.D., California (San Diego) Reproductive biology and cell-cell interactions in C.
elegans   Navin K. Sinha, Associate Professor of Genetics, SAS;
Ph.D., Minnesota Accuracy of DNA replication; chemical carcinogenesis   Peter Smouse, Professor of Ecology and Evolution, SEBS/BCAE;
Ph.D., North Carolina State Mathematical representation of molecular phylogenics   Martha Soto, Associate Professor of Pathology, 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 C. St. John, Professor of Genetics, SAS; Ph.D.,
Wisconsin (Madison) Structure/function analysis of signal transduction proteins
  Ann Stock, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, RWJMS/CABM;
Ph.D., California (Berkeley) Structure/function analysis of signal transduction proteins   Victor Stollar, Professor Emeritus of Molecular Genetics,
Microbiology, and Immunology, RWJMS; M.D., C.M., Queen's (Canada) Viral replication in mammalian and insect cells
  Judith Storch, Professor of Nutritional Sciences, SEBS; Ph.D., Columbia Fatty acid binding proteins-structure and function; intracellular cholesteroltrafficking
and cholesterol binding proteins; intestinal lipid absorption, metabolism, and
transport; lysosomal storage diseases; membrane-protein interactions
  Roger Strair, Professor of Medicine, RWJMS/CINJ; M.D.,
Ph.D., Albert Einstein  Hemotopoietic malignancies; stem cell transplantation
  Nanjoo Suh, Associate Professor of Chemical Biology,
SAS/LCR; Ph.D., Illinois (Chicago)  Mechanistic study of cancer prevention and
inflammation with natural/synthetic agents
   Moti L. Tiku, Professor of Medicine, RWJMS;
M.D., Delhi  Immunobiology of autoimmune diseases; rheumatoid and
osteoarthritis; immunology and cytokine biology; reactive oxygen radicals and
aging   Jay Tischfield, Professor and Chair of Genetics, SAS; Ph.D.,
Yale Medical and human genetics; the genetics of somatic cells;
mouse models for human diseases and genes for complex human genetic disorders   Nilgun E. Tumer, Professor of Plant Pathology, SEBS/BCAE;
Ph.D., Purdue Viral replication and virus resistance in transgenic plants   Andrew K. Vershon, Professor of Molecular Biology and
Biochemistry, SAS/WIM; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology Transcriptional regulation in yeast   Constantino Vetriani, Professor of Biochemistry
and Microbiology, SEBS/IEOAS; Ph.D., Rome Deep-sea microbiology; extremophiles; molecular ecology;
adaptations to extreme environments
  
	
	
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 William Ward, Professor of Biochemistry, SEBS; Ph.D., Johns
Hopkins Basic protein and peptide biochemistry; applications of
bioluminescenceWilliam Welsh, Professor of Pharmacology, RWJMS;
Ph.D., Pennsylvania Drug discovery; computer-aided molecular modeling and
design; bioinformatics and cheminformatics     Eileen P. White, Professor
of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, SAS/CINJ; Ph.D., SUNY (Stony Brook) Oncogenes; tumor suppressor genes; apoptosis; autophagy;
cancer metabolism
  James F. White, Professor of Plant Biology and Pathology, SEBS; Ph.D.,
Texas Systematic mycology; studies of endophytes and epibionts 
  Donald A. Winkelmann, Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, RWJMS; Ph.D., Wisconsin Protein structure; molecular motors; protein engineering; macromolecular assembly; muscle contraction
  Frederic E. Wondisford, Professor and Chair of Medicine,
RWJMS; M.D., Northeastern Ohio 
Pituitary and pancreatic hormonal growth and regulation
  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., Science and Technology (China) Microglia-neuron communication in normal and diseased brains
  Bing Xia, Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology, RWJMS/CINJ; Ph.D., UMDNJ DNA repair; homologous recombination; breast cancer; Fanconi anemia   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, Associate Professor of Cell Biology and
Neuroscience, SAS; Ph.D., Hong Kong  Molecular mechanisms of immune regulation and cancer
pathogenesis
  Jinchuan Xing, Assistant Professor of Genetics, SAS; Ph.D., Louisiana 
State 
Human genomics; mobile element biology; evolutionary and population 
genetics   Chung S. Yang, Professor of Chemical Biology and
Pharmacognosy, EMSP; Ph.D., Cornell Molecular mechanisms of esophageal carcinogenesis and its
prevention, and other agents; genetic polymorphism and cancer risk   Lily Y. Young, Professor of Environmental Sciences, SEBS;
Ph.D., Harvard Anaerobic microbial metabolism of environmental
contaminants; microbial ecology   Lei Yu, Professor of Genetics and Alcohol Studies, SAS;
Ph.D., California Institute of Technology Molecular genetics of alcoholism; compulsive behavior; drug
abuse; pain; stress   Peter D. Yurchenco, Professor of Pathology and Laboratory
Medicine, RWJMS; M.D., Ph.D., Albert Einstein Basement membrane; self-assembly; three-dimensional
structure; cellular interactions
  
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/EOHSI; Ph.D., McGill (Canada) Mammary carcinogenesis; lung carcinogenesis; mechanisms of toxicity; genetic susceptibility; toxicogenomics; tumor suppressor genes; functional genomics; signal transduction; transcriptional regulation; mutagenesis
  
X.F. Steven Zheng, University Professor of Pharmacology, RWJMS/CINJ; Ph.D., Harvard 
Growth control; signal transduction, cancer, chemical
genetics and genomics; drug discovery
  Andrew Zloza, Assistant Professor of Surgery, RWJMS/CINJ; Ph.D., Rush (Illinois) Tumor immunology; combination cancer immunotherapy; viral infections
  Gerben Zylstra, Professor of Biochemistry and Microbiology,
SEBS/BCAE; Ph.D., Michigan Molecular and biochemical basis for microbial aromatic
hydrocarbon degradation   Associate Members of the Graduate Faculty  
 Andrew I. Brooks, Associate Professor of
      Environmental
      Medicine, RWJMS/EOHSI; Director,
      Bionomics Research and Technology Center; Ph.D., Rochester
      Genetics;
      genomics; memory and learning; neurodegeneration; genetic engineering Jessica Joines,
      Clinical
      Assistant Professor of Genetics, SAS, and Director, Genetic Counseling Program; M.S., Maryland (Baltimore)  
    Genetic counseling;
      cancer
      genetic counseling; education
  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   Jeffrey D. Laskin, Professor of Environmental and Community
Medicine, RWJMS; Ph.D., SUNY (Buffalo) Effects of xenobiotics on growth and differentiation of
epidermal cells; mechanisms of chemical carcinogenesis; biology of nitric oxide   Michael Lawton, Associate Professor of Plant Science,
SEBS/BCAE; Ph.D., Oxford  Plant defense responses; signal transduction
  Xiao-Ping Li, Associate Research Scientist in Plant Biology and Pathology, SEBS; Ph.D., Singapore Cytotoxicity of ricin and Shiga-like toxins (STxs); interaction ricin toxin A chain and STxs with robosomal proteins Jeffrey Rosenfeld, Assistant Professor of Pathology and
Laboratory Medicine, RWJMS/CINJ; Ph.D., New York Bioinformatics; machine learning and cancer; human genome
analysis; advanced DNA sequencing techniques
Jeffra Schaefer, Assistant Research Professor of
Environmental Sciences, SEBS; Ph.D., Rutgers Microbial
biogeochemistry of toxic and essential trace metals; microbial ecologyLourdes Serrano de la Pena, Assistant Professor of Genetics,
SAS; Ph.D., Madrid Genetics; cancer biology; DNA repair and recombination   Changshun Shao, Associate Research Professor of Genetics,
SAS; Ph.D., Indiana Biological responses to DNA damage; mutagenesis and
tumorigenesis
  Smita Thakker-Varia,
Associate Professor of Neuroscience and Cell Biology, RWJMS; Ph.D.,
Kansas Growth factors and
neuropeptides in brain injury and mental disordersAssociate Members of the Master's Graduate Faculty Elena Ashkinadze, Assistant Professor of Genetic Counseling,
SAS; M.S., Sarah Lawrence Reproductive
genetics and genetic counseling; licensure and professional development Christina Botti, Instructor of Genetic Counseling, SAS; M.S.
Arcadia Pediatric genetic counselingSusan Brooks, Doctor of Pediatrics, RWJMS/CHINJ; M.M.S., Rutgers Medical School; M.D. Mount Sinai School of Medicine Delineation of genetic syndromesHetal Vig, Assistant Professor of Genetic Counseling, SAS;
M.G.C., Maryland Counseling; tumor profiling; oncology; genetic counseling
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