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Head of a molecular biology lab studying repair of DNA breaks in yeast cells by recombination. Includes research, lab members, publications, and downloadable protocols from Brandeis University, Waltham, MA.
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DNA Recombination, Jim Haber lab Welcome to our world of recombining DNA molecules. We are a molecular biology laboratory headed by Jim Haber at Brandeis University. Our lab studies how potentially lethal breaks in the DNA double helix are repaired and what effects they have...A research group that studies bioinformatics and metabolic engineering. From MIT.
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Bioinformatics and Metabolic Engineering Laboratory at MIT The page you are looking for has moved. Please update your bookmarks. The new location is: If your browser does not automatically go to the new page, click on the above link....Studies of structural biology at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, Washington.
http://www.fhcrc.org/labs/stoddard/lab.html
Lab studying the molecular genetics of development at McGill University.
http://www.mcgill.ca/Biology/faculty/suter/
A tour of the Wold laboratory, which does research on eukaryotic DNA replication and repair at the University of Iowa.
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Marc Wold Laboratory This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them....The Yates Lab develops new technologies for proteomic mass spectrometry such as the SEQUEST algorithm, MuDPIT separations, and the DTASelect / Contrast algorithms. From the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California.
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Yates Lab of Proteomic Mass Spectrometry Biology is located in rooms SR11 and SR25 in the Stein Research Building. The lab is headed by John Yates, III, Professor of Cell Biology. Our mailing address is: The Scripps Research Institute 10550 North Torrey Pines Rd. SR11, Department...Research on protein phosphorylation, axonal guidance, and bacterial pathogenesis, with specific interests in protein tyrosine phosphatases, Dock, and Yersinia virulence proteins. From the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
http://dixonlab.biochem.med.umich.edu/
Research description, publications and interests. From McMaster University in Canada.
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Dr Richard M. Epand Our laboratory is interested in the structure and properties of biological membranes. Manycell processes are intimately linked to membranes. These include most signaltransduction phenomena, the entry of viruses into target cells, as well as the action ofmany drugs andcytotoxic agents....Research is focused on sphingolipid-mediated signal transduction in human epidermal cells. From the Department of Dermatology, University Medical Center Benjamin Franklin, The Free University of Berlin.
http://www.ukbf.fu-berlin.de/ceramide
Telomeres of yeast mtDNA, dimorphism and morphogenesis of various yeast species, as well as concepts of cognitive biology. From Comenius University in Bratislava.
http://www.fns.uniba.sk/~kbi/kovlab
The Leroux lab investigates, using structure-function studies, how molecular chaperones assist cellular protein folding. From Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, BC.
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Leroux laboratory Our lab is interested in understanding several aspects of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton, a dynamic and extensive cellular protein network composed mostly of actin filaments and tubulin-containing microtubules. One area of research we are pursuing is to decipher the roles that...Studies the gene regulation of steroidogenesis, including neurosteroids. From UC-San Francisco.
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Mellon Lab at UCSF Steroids produced from classic steroidogenic tissues act as ligands for nuclear steroid hormone receptors, whereas neurosteroids produced in the nervous system act as neurotransmitters on GABAA and NMDA receptors, as well as through receptors currently undocumented. Hence steroids produced through...Research on signal transduction of phosphoinositide 3-kinases in chronic inflammatory and proliferative diseases. From the University of Fribourg in Switzerland.
http://www.unifr.ch/biochem/wymann
How does oxygen modify protein structure and function? Low-oxygen adaptation and gene expression at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.
http://www.carleton.ca/~bwillmor
Studies of Cystic Fibrosis gene therapy. From the University of Edinburgh in Scotland.
http://www.ed.ac.uk/~pthorpe/research.htm
Research interests include SELEX, RNA, DNA, modified RNA, aptamers, intramers, ribozymes, peptide aptamers, and modified nucleotides. From the University of Bonn in Germany.
http://www.chemie.uni-bonn.de/oc/ak_fa/
Studies mitochondrial DNA, mitocondrial morphology, and mitochondrial diseases. Based at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, WA.
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Daciana Margineantu Current research and interests: Dynamics, function and structure of mitochondria. Mitochondrial diseases. Apoptosis. Mitochondrial proteomics. Curriculum Vitae: in MS Word format. Publications: Margineantu D Capaldi, R.A. and Marcus, A.H 2000 Dynamics of the Mitochondrial Reticulum in Live Cells using Fourier...The Grosschedl lab studies various aspects of transcriptional control of cell differentiation in the mouse, such as: assembly and responsivness of multiprotein enhancer complexes to Wnt signaling; gene activation in nuclear chromatin; control of B lymphocyte differentiation. From the University of Munich, Germany
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Grosschedl Lab Home Grosshedl Lab...Research on the molecular biology of programmed cell death in the mammalian CNS, mechanisms of neural target innervation, and molecular therapeutics aimed at enhancing motor neuron function. From the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto, Canada.
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Henderson Laboratory Home Page, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto Welcome to our new home at the University of Toronto! OVERVIEW: Our research is aimed at understanding the molecular mechanisms which regulate neuronal injury and survival following acute or chronic CNS insults. Our emphasis is on those neural circuits which...Research on the structure and function of proteins associated with muscle contraction at the intracellular level. From the Health Science Research Facility of the University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.
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Molecular Motors Group focuses on the structure and function of myosin, a molecular motor associated with biological movement ranging from muscle contraction to intracellular vesicular transport. Researchers still do not understand how myosin converts the energy from ATP hydrolysis into mechanical work...Annual prize for outstanding research in molecular biology applied to biomedicine in Italy.
http://biotec.hypothesis.it/
CV with structural biochemical theory, publications and research on macromolecules, mostly outside the living cell, at the Institute of Microbial Technology, Chandigarh, India.
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THE HOME SITE OF GUPTASARMA CHANDIGARH Dr. P. Guptasarma is a structural biochemist working in the Protein Science Engineering Group at the Institute of Microbial Technology (IMTECH, CSIR at Chandigarh, India p...Molecular biologist interested in radiation effects, individual variation in response to genotoxins, adenine phosphoribosyl transferase. CV and links to publications. From Ottawa, ON, Canada.
http://bioford.ca/
Research in the elucidation of protein-protein interactions and the structure of protein complexes using ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry at BBZ, Institute of Analytical Chemistry, Leipzig, Germany.
http://andreasinz.bei.t-online.de/
Research into the effects of social experience on behavior and underlying physiological mechanisms at Harvard University Bauer Center for Genomics Research, Cambridge, MA.
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Hofmann Laboratory Hofmann Laboratory Harvard University Bauer Center for Genomics Research Research Lab Members Lab Pets      Cichlid Fish     Crickets Selected Publications In the News Behavior Club Links Bauer Laboratory 7 Divinity Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138 Web Master: Josiah Altschuler 2/26/03...CV and research interests of German-born PhD student currently in Scotland working on gene delivery.
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Bernd Zinselmeyer Dear visitor you are now on the private homepage of: Dipl.-Biol. Univ. Bernd H. Zinselmeyer Contact: bernd@zinselmeyer.de On this page I want to inform you about my personality and especially about my research. Also I want improve my skills in...CV and research interests of biochemist seeking career in protein biochemistry/proteomics, having acquired his PhD in pathobiology at Pennsylvania State University, PA.
http://www.angelfire.com/pa2/andyliken
Studies of the regulation of DNA replication in eukaryotic cells. Includes research data, publications, and staff profiles. From the Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, NY.
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Huberman Lab at Roswell Park Cancer Institute I have had excellent experience with BioMed Central, whose outstanding editorial staff offers superb peer review, rapid publication, nearly immediate post-publication listing in MedLine and post-publication archiving in PubMed Central, unrestricted free access to the published article at both the...Cell and molecular biology research on the Apicomplexan protozoans and Toxoplasma Gondii at Montana State University, Bozeman, MT.
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Michael White Laboratory Research in Apicomlexan protozoan Toxoplasma Gondii White laboratory focuses on the Apicomplexan protozoans which are responsible for a significant burden of infectious disease in the world. Malarial parasites are the most infamous members of this phylum as they are responsible for enormous human suffering and mortality...The Marcotte lab studies the global organization of proteins in the cell using techniques of proteomics and bioinformatics. From the University of Texas.
http://polaris.icmb.utexas.edu/
Cryo-electron Microscopy (cryo-em) of macromolecular assemblies. Tubulin, XKCM1, transcription factors, TFIID, ARC, CRSP, chromatin remodeling. From UC-Berkeley.
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Nogales Lab Cryo-EM The overall research theme in my lab is the structural characterization of complex biological assemblies, their architecture, interactions with different ligands, and the regulation of their function. Of special interest for us is the structural basis of microtubule dynamics, and...X-ray crystallography of RNA-dependent RNA polymerases from positive-stranded viruses and carbohydrate-binding proteins. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary, Canada.
http://www.ucalgary.ca/~ngk
Professor describes studies of biochemical and DNA analysis of animals, and lists publications. Resume in a downloadable .doc file.
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The Laboratory of Professor Costas Triantaphyllidis Triantaphyllidis is engaged in a wide range of innovative research projects related to morphological, cytogenetic, biochemical and DNA analysis of various animal species. The laboratory has almost 30 years experience in analysing the genetic composition of numerous animal groups (i.e....A research program exploring the function and regulation of a new class of growth regulatory hormones, termed stanniocalcins. From the University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.
http://www.biochem.uwo.ca/fac/dimattia/dimattia.html
Uses genomic approaches, such as microarray technology, to ascertain global changes in gene expression in soybeans parasitized by microbes. From the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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Steven J. Clough Doorway to the global food and agriculture system University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign General Information Welcome to Our Department Mission Goals Course Index Personnel Directories Events Calendar Department Facilities Job Opportunities Crop Sciences Newsletters Contact Us Search Crop Sciences Give...Publications and research interests in novel functional genomics of hypoxia and low oxygen tolerance, using anoxia-tolerant marine invertebrates. Based at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
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Kevin Larade, Ph.D Kevin Larade Research Fellow in Medicine Harvard Medical School Brigham and Women's Hospital Boston, Massachusetts, USA Contact Information PHONE Office 617.355.9073 Fax 617.355.9124 E-MAIL Work or Non-work ADDRESS Harvard Medical School Brigham Women's Hospital Hematology Division One Blackfan Circle CHRB...Identification of clinically distinct expression patterns, using DNA microarrays; with up to 30,000 genes to survey thousands of human samples at Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Stanford, CA.
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Pat Brown's Lab Homepage For an overview of our lab's research goals, please click here. Please direct any academic inquiries to Dr. Patrick O. Brown. The Brown Lab's complete guide to microarraying for the molecular biologist. Stanford Microarray Database Stanford Functional Genomics Facility A...Career and academic details including abstracts and links to publications. Includes CV document.
http://uk.geocities.com/johndtayloruk/
CV, publication list and introduction to research to study the structure and function of antifreeze proteins. Contacts at Heritage Medical Research Centre, Department of Biochemistry, University of Alberta, Canada.
http://www.pence.ca/~steffen
Research in pharmacology of cholesterol and calcitonin gene-related peptide in heart disease. Includes Chinese and related links from Michigan State University, East Lansing.
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Ma Hongbao: Biochemist at Michigan State University The life right is the number one important human right! We need protect human right or against human right? Let her live or let her die? 04/31/2005 B410 Clinical Center, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA (517) 432-0623(O...Attempt to add esthetic appeal to molecular graphics and modeling research by author of Lexitropsin; DNA information-reading molecules, at Scripps Institute, La Jolla, California.
http://www.scripps.edu/pub/goodsell/
Resume and research on three-dimensional structure of human 3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase based on experimentally tested homology modeling, performed at Mercer University School of Medicine, Macon, Georgia.
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James L. Thomas, Ph.D. The steroid metabolizing enzyme, 3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase: Homology model of human 3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase that I recently published (31,32 The objective of my research is to define the reaction mechanisms of human 3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase/isomerase by relating structure to function. 3beta-HSD/isomerase is the...This lab researches the molecular biology of cell division, differentiation, and morphogenesis in Bacillus subtilis. From the University of Oxford in England.
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On starvation the soil bacterium Bacillus subtilis stops growing and initiates sporulation. Sporulation begins with a reorganisation of the cell cycle. The central division that would normally occur, to produce identical daughter cells, is blocked and the cell divides asymmetrically...