Nasir Bashirelahi,
Ph.D. Department of Biomedical Sciences, Dental School Research:
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Alexey Belkin,
Ph.D. 410-706-8031 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Research: Cell-matrix interactions, cell migration, integrins, transglutaminases
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Lindsay W. Black,
Ph.D. 410-706-3510 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Research: Mechanism of viral DNA packaging, and phage display for protein interactions and vaccine development.
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Robert J. Bloch,
Ph.D. (410)706-3020 Department of Physiology Research: Membrane Domains and Membrane Organization in Nerve and Muscle; Postsynaptic Membrane Domains; Organization of Intracellular Membranes; Organization of the Sarcolemma into Costameres; The Role of Obscurin in Striated Muscle; Studies of Muscular Dystrophy
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Curt Civin,
M.D. (410) 706-1198 Pediatrics Research:
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Shiladitya DasSarma,
410-234-8847 University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute Research: Archaeal genomics, post-genomics and biotechnology
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Michael Donnenberg,
M.D. 410-706-7562 Department of Medicine Research: Molecular Pathogenesis of E. coli Infections
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Alex Drohat,
Ph.D. 410-706-8118 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Research: We study the structure and mechanism of enzymes involved in DNA repair and transcriptional regulation, which are implicated in cancer and other diseases, using a broad range of experimental approaches
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Richard L. Eckert,
Ph.D. 410-706-3220 Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Research: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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Cyril O Enwonwu,
D.D.S., Ph.D. 410-706-7099 Department of Biomedical Sciences, Dental School Research: Protein-Energy Malnutrition; Public Health and International Nutrition; Nutrition and Oral Health; Sub-cellular Effects of Nutrients; Nutrients and Gene Expression
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Daniele Fabris,
Ph.D. 410-455-3053 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, UMBC Research: Our laboratory is dedicated to the structural and functional investigation of protein-nucleic acids complexes present in viruses responsible for infectious diseases, using mass spectrometry as the main analytical technique.
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Iain Farrance,
Ph.D. 410-706-7469 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Research: Regulation of transcription in cardiac and skeletal muscle.
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Gary Fiskum,
Ph.D. 410-706-4711 Departments of Anesthesiology, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, and Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics Research: Our research focuses on the molecular mechanisms responsible for neurodegeneration with emphasis on ischemic and traumatic brain injury and Parkinson's Disease.
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Dhan Kalvakolanu,
M.S. 410-328-1396 Department of Microbiology and Immunology Research: The major research interests of Dr. Kalvakolanu's lab are regulation of gene transcription and signal transduction by cytokines; Tumor cell growth control; and Regulation of novel Cell death-activating genes.
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James Kaper,
Ph.D. 410-706-2344 Department of Microbiology and Immunology Research: Research in my laboratory focuses on the molecular pathogenesis of enteric bacterial pathogens.
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Richard L. Karpel,
Ph.D. 410-455-2510 Departmentof Chemistry and Biochemistry, UMBC Research:
Structure of gene 32 protein core domain bound to a single-stranded oligonucleotide
Typical stopped-flow trace of gene 32 protein *I truncate binding poly(dT)
Structure-function studies on single-stranded nucleic acid binding proteins
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Aikaterini Kontrogianni-Konstantopoulos,
Ph.D. 410-706-5788 Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Research: My research focuses on the role of cytoskeletal proteins in muscle organization.
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Joseph R. Lakowicz,
Ph.D. 410-706-8409 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Research: This laboratory is involved in the use and development of fluorescence spectroscopic methods.
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Chen-Yong Lin,
Ph.D. 410-706-3261 Biochemistry & Molecular Research: Breast cancer treatment and prevention
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Iris Lindberg,
Ph.D. 410-706-4778 Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology Research: Protein Structure-Function Efforts; The Cell Biology of the Convertase-binding Protein Interaction; Proteomics of Neuropeptide Production
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Wuyuan Lu,
Ph.D. 410-706-4890 UMBI and Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, UMBC Research: Chemical Protein Engineering via Native Chemical Ligation;
Viral Proteins in HIV-1 Assembly and Maturation;
Targeting Tumorigenic Proteins for Cancer Therapy;
Structure and Function Relationships for Proteins in Innate Host Defense
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A-Lien Lu-Chang,
Ph.D. 410-706-4356 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Research: DNA repair of oxidatively damaged lesions and cell cycle checkpoints.
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Leonid Medved,
Ph.D. 410-706- Bichemistry and Molecular Biology Research:
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Gregory Melikian,
Ph.D. Institute of Human Virology Research:
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Mervyn J. Monteiro,
Ph.D. 410-706-8132 Medical Biotechnology Center & Neurology Research: Molecular genetics of proteins involved in neurodegenerative diseases.
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Steven D. Munger,
Ph.D. 410-706-5851 Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology Research: Molecular basis of odor and taste transduction; structure/function of odor and taste receptors
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James Nataro,
M.D., Ph.D. 410-706-8442 Department of Pediatrics Research: My laboratory studies the molecular pathogenetic features of bacteria causing chronic diarrhea in the developing world.
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Antonio Passaniti,
Ph.D. 410-328-5470 Department of Pathology Research: Tumor angiogenesis, transcriptional regulation of blood vessel formation, therapeutic applications of anti-angiogenesis agents
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Terry B. Rogers,
Ph.D. 410-706-3169 Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Research: We study the fundamental properties of heart cells and the impact of intracellular signaling mechanisms on the regulation of cardiac myocyte function.
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Martin F. Schneider,
Ph.D. 410-706-7812 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Research: Generation of the Ca2+ transient in skeletal muscle; Molecular basis of skeletal muscle fiber types;Calcium signalling in neurons; Calcium homeostasis in dystrophic muscle fibers
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Adil Shamoo,
Ph.D. 410-706-3327 Mobile 410-538-2599 FAX 410-706-3189 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Research: Bioethics, Clinical Trials, Regulatory Compliance
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Michael F. Summers,
Ph.D. 410-455-2527 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, UMBC Research: NMR and biophysical studies of retroviral genome packaging and virus assembly.
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Veronika Szalai,
Ph.D. 410-455-1576 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, UMBC Research: My general interests are in bioinorganic and biophysical chemistry.
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Richard B. Thompson,
Ph.D. 410-706-7142 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Research: Development and application of fluorescence-based biosensors to problems of interest in biology and chemistry.
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Eric A. Toth,
Ph.D. 410-706-5345 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Research: My research centers on the structure and function of protein complexes crucial to chromosomal integrity and RNA processing.
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Shambhu D. Varma,
Ph.D. 410-706-3395 Department of Ophthalmology Research: Biochemistry & Physiology of the Eye; Mechanisms of Diabetic and Age Related Complications and Diseases of the Eye; Mechanisms of Cataractogenesis; Corneal Abnormalities; Oxygen Radicals; Nutritional and Metabolic Antioxidants
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Lai-Xi Wang,
Ph.D. 410-706-4982 Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Research: The focus of our current research is centered on protein glycosylation, one of the most ubiquitous posttranslational modifications of proteins in eukaryotes.
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Chris Ward,
PhD 6-3618 School of Nursing Research:
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David Weber,
Ph.D. 410-706-4354 Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Research: Biochemistry, molecular biology, and structural biology techniques such as NMR are used to discover how the tumor suppressor protein, p53, is down-regulated in cancer via other cellular proteins (i.e. hdm2, S100B).
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Paul A. Welling,
M.D. 410-706-3851 Department of Physiology Research: Molecular Physiology and Genetics of Electrolyte Transport Disorders & Ion Channels
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Gerald M. Wilson,
410-706-8904 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Research: Post-transcriptional regulation of genes contributing to tumor development and heart disease |