Gene-Wei Li investigates how quantitative information regarding precise proteome composition is encoded in and extracted from bacterial genomes. Susan C. Alberts. PhD, Neuroscience , University of Colorado at Boulder, Assistant Professor Archived news items and announcements for 2016 - 2021. We continually strive to create a culture . Matthew Wilson studies rodent learning and memory by recording and manipulating the activity of neurons during behavior and sleep. Four Biology faculty included in 2021 list of most highly cited researchers Apr. Our curriculum provides a variety of programs that address the diverse biological careers found in our world of. Campuses. Dr. Scheifele's Faculty Webpage. Students develop a detailed, nuanced view of biology; integrating knowledge at the molecular, cellular, and organismal levels. Before closing her lab, Nancy Hopkins worked on the genetics of mouse RNA tumor viruses; on the genetics of early vertebrate development using zebrafish; and on the fish as a cancer model. Professor. Associate Instructional Professor, Biology Online Major Coordinator. Faculty | Department of Biology People Faculty Christopher O. Barnes Structural investigation of viral-host interactions Biochemistry Biophysics Microbiology Molecular Biology Dominique Bergmann Cell fate, stem-cell behaviors, and cell polarity in plant epidermal lineages Cell Biology Developmental Biology Genetics Plant Biology Barbara Block Department: Biology. Professorand Director of Graduate StudiesRegents Hall Science Center, room # 504Phone: 202-687-8482Email:gmw22@georgetown.eduResearch Interests: Community ecology; Genetic and environmental factors that structure biodiversity. Affiliate Faculty List. Also available for research and coursework are the College Woods, Lake Matoaka, and a house on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. Amy E. Keating determines how proteins make specific interactions with one another and designs new, synthetic protein-protein interactions. Fax: (513) 556-5299. Assistant Teaching ProfessorRegents Hall Science Center, room # 375Phone: 202-687- 5639Email:jf1605@georgetown.eduInterests:molecular microbiology, microbial metagenomics, and science education. Although my research has turned toward biology education, all of my work is informed by content knowledge in biology, making my research discipline-based education research (DBER). Biology Program ManagerReiss Science Building, room # 428Phone: 202-687-5357Email: di75@georgetown.eduInterests: bacterial stress response, enterotoxigenic E. coli pathogenesis, the history of neuroscience, undergraduate and graduate student education and mentoring. Professor and Director of the Environmental Biology MajorRegents Hall Science Center, room # 414Phone: 202-687-1822Email: weissm@georgetown.eduResearch Interests: Evolutionary ecology; plant-animal interactions and butterfly learning, wasp learning and caterpillar behavior. The Common App is a universal application that can be sent to many schools, while the Pioneer App is only used by the University of Denver. 800 W. University Parkway. Area of Research: Evolution of Deep-sea Corals and other Marine Invertebrates, Genetic Structure of Deep-sea Populations. Seychelle M. Vos investigates how genome organization and gene expression are physically coupled across molecular scales. Academic Departments; Biology; Faculty and Staff; College of Science and Technology. Group/Lab Website. PhD, Biochemistry / Endocrinology, University of Geneva, Associate Professor My background is in evolutionary biology, fish biology and plant ecology. Yadira Soto-Feliciano studies chromatin and epigenetic regulation in normal development and cancer. Stefani Spranger studies how the bodys immune system interacts with growing tumors to harness the immune response to fight cancer. PhD, Anatomy and Neurobiology, Colorado State University, Teaching Associate Professor Bob Sauer studies intracellular proteolytic machines responsible for protein-quality control and homeostasis. Research Interests: protein conformational fluctuations and their role in function, adaptation and disease. . Elena Akins Academic Advisor Biology, Physics Contact e.akins@northeastern.edu Javier Apfeld Associate Professor Biology Contact j.apfeld@northeastern.edu 617.373.4495 Frauke Argyros Laboratory Manager Biology Contact f.argyros@northeastern.edu 617.373.2118 Sarah Barnes Postdoctoral Research Associate & Part-Time Lecturer Biology Contact 1-508-793-7173 1-508-793-7174 Fax BIOL 294H - Topics: Bioethics. Assistant Teaching ProfessorReiss Science Building, room # 422Phone: 202-687-0310Email: ald86@georgetown.eduResearch Interests: wildlife conservation genetics, microbiomes, and disease; science education and communication. Barbara Imperiali studies the biogenesis and myriad functions of glycoconjugates in human health and disease. 2127 LSB Provo, UT 84602 Liz Bailey. Box 19498 Phone: 817-272-2872 Fax: 817-272-2855 Randy serves as supervisor of the biology greenhouse, zebrafish lab, and animal colony facility. pbergmann[at]clarku[dot]edu . Prior to joining the Biology department at Carleton in 2009, he had over 20 years of research and commercial experience in plant propagation,hydroponic growing and greenhouse production. Anthony J. Sinskey explores the principles of metabolic engineering in both bacteria and plants. Dr. Hillevi Ets Assistant Teaching ProfessorRegents Hall Science Center, room #357Phone: 202-687-5708Email: sb1949@georgetown.eduResearch Interests: Cell and molecular biology, virology; science communication; science education. Biology Department Faculty. PhD, Neuroscience, Ohio University, Teaching Professor Nathan Ahlgren Assistant Professor. David C. Page examines the genetic differences between males and females and how these play out in disease, development, and evolution. Office : BLD 213. Read Story August 4, 2022 Michelle Baker Accepts Position as Dean of Science 801-422-0871. Rebecca Lamason investigates what happens when cellular functions are hijacked by unwanted interlopers: namely, the bacteria that engender diseases like spotted fever and meningitis. Sallie (Penny) W. Chisholm studies the biology, ecology, and evolution of the single most abundant marine phytoplankton species in order to understand the forces that shape microbial ecosystems. Faculty and Staff. Before closing his lab, Frank B. Gertler considered the role of cell shape and movement in developmental defects and diseases. I completed my Master's degree in Ecology at the University of California, Davis and my PhD in Zoology at the University of British Columbia. Hazel Sive studies fundamental mechanisms underlying vertebrate face and brain formation, as well as the molecular underpinnings for neurodevelopmental disorders. PhD, Zoology, University of Minnesota, Professor Biology, College of Arts and Sciences Contact E-mail schoenfeld@adelphi.edu Phone Number 516.877.4211 Fax 516.877.4209 Location Science Building 119 Andrea Ward (She/Her) Interim Associate Provost for Student Success Office of the Provost Contact E-mail award@adelphi.edu Phone Number 516.877.4204 Fax 516.877.4209 Location Nexus Building 145 410-516-4693 | Lab 410-516-6757. Before closing his lab, Harvey F. Lodish studied the development of red blood cells and the use of modified red cells for the introduction of novel therapeutics into the human body, as well as the development of brown and white fat cells. Phone: 202-687-5357. BIOL 150 - Microbiology. Associate Teaching ProfessorRegents Hall Science Center, room # 355Phone: 202-687-9254Email:mc2198@georgetown.eduInterests:Disease of the skeletomuscular and cardiovascular systems; Science education. Rebecca Cary. Emergent dynamics within and among cell populations; multi-scale, multi-class computational models of dynamic life systems; network inference of cellular regulation; (machine) learning from biological data; entrainment & control. Paduano Distinguished Professor and ChairRegents Hall Science Center, room # 304Phone: 202-687-5574Email: mr1513@georgetown.eduResearch Interests: Cell biology in the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae; cell and nuclear fusion, regulation of meiosis. Michael T. Laub explores how bacterial cells process information and regulate their own growth and proliferation, as well as how these information-processing capabilities have evolved. he/him Email: coenadem@unm.edu Phone: 505-277-2743 Office: Castetter Hall 2428 Website Research Area(s) Cell Biology, Comparative Biology, Computational Biology & Genomics, Immunology, Invertebrate Biology, Parasitology . Paul Schimmel has worked throughout his career to translate bench-side research into tangible products that improve human health including those related to alcoholism, schizophrenia, autism, AIDS, heart disease, and cancer. Office: 214A Bartram Hall. PhD, Cell and Developmental Biology, University of Colorado (CU Anschutz), Teaching Associate Professor Matthew Vander Heiden is interested in the role that cell metabolism plays in mammalian physiology, with a focus on cancer. Biology major Ahmed Aljohani is Emory's 21st student to be selected for the Rhodes Scholarship, which provides for study at the University of Oxford in England. He currently works to protect the conditions needed to support biomedical research. Monty Krieger studies cell surface receptors and cholesterol and their impact on normal physiology and diseases, such as heart disease and infertility. PhD, University of Connecticut, Assistant Professor Faculty Click on each faculty member's name for a link to their research profile or research lab website: Dr. Nicole Bournias-Vardiabasis (Developmental Genetics) Phone: 909.537.5309 Email: nbournia@csusb.edu Office: BI-317. PhD, Evolution, Ecology andOrganismal Biology, University of California, Riverside, Associate Professor Research interests: Postsecondary Biology Education I am interested in the intersection of science education with science studies and inclusivity in the classroom and laboratory. Faculty profile. The department spans the full spectrum of biological sciences, ranging from cell and molecular biology to ecology and . Texas State College of Science and Engineering Department of Biology About the Department Faculty and Staff Faculty and Staff. Young explores how and why gene expression differs in healthy versus diseased cells. Department Chair Dr. Stephen Hudman Biology Department Chair; Professor of Biology (2008) shudman@truman.edu (660) 785-4638 Magruder Hall 3046 Login to see Stephen Hudman's Office Hours Department Secretary Cherakee Raine Philip Bergmann Professor. Assistant professorRegents Hall Science Center, room # 414Phone: 202-687-3853Email: Isaac.Cervantes.Sandoval@georgetown.eduResearch Interests: Molecular and cellular mechanisms of learning and memory;forgetting memories using the fruit flyas an animal model. Biology at Boston University is a highly integrative department, with faculty teaching and conducting research in the broad range of fields that comprise the contemporary life sciences. E-mail : scott.france@louisiana.edu. Department of Biology 4102 Life Sciences Building (LSB) Provo, Utah 84602 801-422-2582 biosecretary@byu.edu. Ankur Jain investigates the role of RNA self-assembly in cellular organization and neurodegenerative disease. Associate ProfessorRegents Hall Science Center, room # 530Phone: 202-687-5678Email: lr354@georgetown.eduResearch Interests:Butterfly community dynamics; biogeography, climate and land-use change, ecological and biodiversity informatics.Websites: Ries Lab Website, MonarchNet, Butterfly Monitoring Network. Department of Biology Supple Science Building 601 University Drive San Marcos, TX 78666 Ph: (512) 245.2178 Fax: ( 512)245.8713 Site Map. Sebastian Lourido exposes parasite vulnerabilities and harnesses them to treat infectious disease. Lab : BLD 212/216. Our more than 60 world-renowned faculty include 3 Nobel laureates; 33 members of the National Academy of Sciences; 16 Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) investigators; and 4 recipients of the National Medal of Science. . Scott Chirhart Visit the Department of Biology. Dr. Alexis Janosik is an Associate Professor and Graduate Program Coordinator in the Department of Biology; her research focuses on molecular ecology and evolution of invertebrates and fishes. A few select highlights from around the department. PhD, Biochemistry, Baylor College of MedicineFaculty ProfileEmail, Associate Professor Campbell Hall 368. Professor and Chair. Department of Biology. Biology Facilities Department Chair, Dalma Martinovic-Weigelt For Current Students, Faculty and Staff Give to the Biology Department Our Majors and Minors Our department is dedicated to providing you with a creative, engaging and flexible program of study that stimulates your intellectual curiosity. Biology Faculty & Staff Biology Faculty Research Interests To quickly jump to a section, select one of the tags below. John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics Emeritus; Professor of Cell and Molecular Biology, Scripps Research Institute. Many of our faculty hold Dual appointments with the Graduate Center. Before closing her lab, Mary-Lou Pardue studied fruit fly chromosomes to better understand chromosome replication, cell division, and related cellular structures. We accept both the Common App and our own Pioneer App. Adjunct Faculty Albers Hall, Room 205; Phone: 513-745-3190; Fax: 513-745-1079; ML 4331; Please submit directory updates and additions via the . nbagheri@uw.edu(link sends e-mail) Associate Professor. Associate ProfessorRegents Hall Science Center, room # 324Phone: 202-687-6549Email: sb1344@georgetown.eduResearch Interests:Bacterial pathogenesis; nutrient sensing. PhD, Pharmacology, University of Michigan, Teaching Professor Research Associate. Davis Family ProfessorRegents Hall Science Center, room # 508Phone: 202-687-2567Email: paa9@georgetown.eduResearch Interests:Evolutionary dynamics of range expansion, adaptation genomics, diapause. Alison E. Ringel seeks to understand the molecular adaptations that enable immune cells to function and survive within unfavorable environments. Florida Atlantic University 777 Glades Road Boca Raton, FL 33431. Assistant Professor. Mattheau Comerford, Postdoctoral Research Fellow Before closing his lab, Jonathan A. Robert A. Weinberg studies how cancer spreads, what gives cancer stem-cells their unique qualities, and the molecular players involved in the formation of cancer stem cells and metastases. PhD, Ecology and Evolution, Kent State University, Professor Hernandez Moura Silva seeks to understand how the immune system supports tissue physiology to unveil new approaches to treat human diseases. Ibrahim Ciss develops single-molecule and super-resolution approaches to study protein clustering, biomolecular condensation in transcription, and other processes in living cells. Lindsay Case studies how molecules are concentrated and organized at the plasma membrane to regulate transmembrane signaling. Teaching ProfessorRegents Hall Science Center, room # 347Phone: 202-687-5731Email: mmp64@georgetown.eduInterests: Evolutionary genetics. Dr. Maren Blohm Associate Professor Area of Specialty: Plant Physiology, Plant Stress Office: Donnelly Science 230 410-617-2169 mblohm@loyola.edu Dr. Blohm's Faculty Webpage. Education: Ph.D., Michigan State University, 2009, Research Interests: Microbiology; molecular genetics, Education: Ph.D., University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, 1999, Research Interests: Molecular regulation of apoptosis in photoreceptors; retinitis pigmentosa and retinoblastoma; effective teaching methods for student success in anatomy and physiology, Education: Ph.D., University of Rochester, 2012, Research Interests: 1) Molecular genetics and neuronal circuits of circadian rhythms, sleep, and feeding behavior in Drosophila; 2) Molecular genetics of aging and cell death in Drosophila; 3) Development of Drosophila models of human diseases (such as Prader-Willi syndrome and Alzheimers disease), Education: Ph.D., University of Toronto, 2016, Research Interests: Evolutionary ecology; functional morphology; biomechanics; comparative vertebrate anatomy; ichthyology (fish biology); phylogenetic systematics and phylogenetic comparative methods, Education: Ph.D., Michigan State University, 2013, Research Interests: Evolutionary and behavioral ecology; speciation; life history; sexual selection and mating interactions; response to rapid environmental change; biostatistics, Education: Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1995, Research Interests: Digestive energetics as related to parasitic infections, Education: Ph.D., University of Louisville, 2014, Research Interests: Impacts of disturbance and invasive species on native plant/arthropod interactions; rare plant reproductive biology, Education: Ph.D., University of Georgia, 2012, Research Interests: Ecosystem ecology; urban ecology; animal effects on greenhouse gas flux; limnology; biogeochemistry; green infrastructure; stream restoration; stormwater management; global change, Professor and Associate Dean, Research and Innovation, Education: Ph.D. [Dr. rer. Stanford, CA 94305Phone: 650-723-2413biologyinfo [at] stanford.eduCampus Map, Structural investigation of viral-host interactions, Cell fate, stem-cell behaviors, and cell polarity in plant epidermal lineages, Thermal physiology, open ocean predators, ecological physiology and tuna biology, Brain circuits mediating motivated behaviors; addiction, pain and depression, Bacterial physiology and host-microbe interactions, Chemical and systems biology of Ca2+ dependent phosphatase signaling networks, Land use, biodiversity dynamics, ecosystem services, Understanding how plants perceive, use and interact with water at multiple scales, Evolutionary ecology of species interactions and conservation science, Investigating cell death pathways using chemical biology and functional genomics, Cell patterning and cytoskeleton organization during development, Global ecology, climate change impacts, global carbon cycle, ecosystem ecology, The evolution of gene expression, integrating experiments and computation, Protein folding, protein quality control, amyloid and misfolding diseases, Ion channels in excitable cells; Motor control/behavior in Cephalopods, Collective behavior, ants, modelling, genetics, neurophysiology, ecology, evolution, Role of chromatin signaling in nuclear programming and disease regulation, Animal response to past, present & future climatic change, Neurobiology of sleep and circadian rhythms, memory, and thermoregulation, Developmental biology of dopamine neurons and mRNA processing, Bacterial cell replication from general principles and mechanisms to Lyme disease, Human biological and behavioral evolution, Protein quality control and molecular mechanisms of disease, Biochemistry, genetics and cell biology of plant-bacterial symbiosis, Evolution and development, specifically the evolution of the deuterostomes, Genetic analysis of neural circuit organization and assembly in flies and mice, Determination of neuronal cell fates and connectivity, Biochemistry of pathogen manipulation of host signaling to promote disease, Evolutionary innovations in physiology and behavior from molecules to ecosystems, Using genomics to understand ecology, evolution & conservation of marine species, Ecology, community structure & ecosystem function of plant-microbial symbiosis, Evolution of genomes and population genomics of adaptation and variation, Genomics, human genetic and phenotypic variation, evolution, Cardiovascular development and regeneration, Human evolution, mathematical models, population genetics, statistical genetics, Novel imaging technologies to understand neural circuits, learning, and memory, Genetics, evolution, physiology and behavior in natural populations, The surface display of proteins by Gram-negative bacteria, How experience tunes up brain circuits during critical periods of development, Molecular mechanisms of synapse formation, Planar cell polarity, cell shape and mobility, and control of cell fate, Molecular technologies for the study of protein networks, mitochondria, synapses, and RNA, Demography: animal and human; Theoretical ecology and evolution, Biology Summer Undergraduate Research Program (B-SURP), Cellular and Molecular Biology Training Program, Sapp Center (STLC) Room Reservation Requests. In-person Office Hours Fall: Monday - Friday, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm. 77 Massachusetts Ave, 68-132 | Cambridge, MA 02139 | 6172534701, 2019 MIT Department of Biology | Credits. Tania Bakers current research explores mechanisms and regulation of enzyme-catalyzed protein unfolding, ATP-dependent protein degradation, and remodeling of the proteome during cellular stress responses. Abousaad, Shaymaa. Provosts Distinguished Associate ProfessorRegents Hall Science Center, room # 406Phone: 202-687-1741Email:jh1659@georgetown.eduResearch Interests:CNS neuron-glia interactions, myelin biogenesis, inflammation, and regeneration. David Sigmon, Lecturer, Department of Biology and College of Nursing and Health Sciences ; James Stark, Lecturer in Biology; Emily Taylor, Lecturer in Biology; Stephanie Wood, Lecturer in Biology and Research Assistant Professor, School for the Environment; Research Faculty and Postdoctoral Fellows. Graham C. Walker studies DNA repair, mutagenesis, and cellular responses to DNA damage, as well as the symbiotic relationship between legumes and nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Teaching Professor andDirector of the Biology MajorRegents Hall Science Center, room # 373Phone: 202-687-5767Email: jaf243@georgetown.eduInterests:Life history evolution; ecological genetics. Search for Faculty and Staff. Research interests: Ecological developmental biology, life-history evolution, and global change ecology of reptiles and amphibians. Thomas U. Schwartz investigates communication across biological membranes, using structural, biochemical, and genetic tools. In January of 2022, the Department of Biology welcomed its newest faculty member, Dr. Aman Husbands. Dr. Mike Chao, Chairman (Neurobiology) Phone: 909.537.5388 Email: mchao@csusb.edu Zach Gompert, associate professor in USU's Department of Biology and Ecology Center, is lead author of a paper investigating genetic effects in interacting species in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Bruce Walker investigates cellular immune responses in chronic human viral infections, with a particular focus on HIV immunology and vaccine development. Ph.D., Texas A&M University, 2003. Email. Orem, UT 84058. Gerald R. Fink investigates how fungal pathogens invade the body, evade the immune system, and establish an infection. hilser@jhu.edu. Departments are formed in each academic discipline which employs full-time faculty at more than one location or, in some cases, in a grouping of related disciplines. Robert F. Durden Distinguished Professor of Biology. Alan Grossman studies mechanisms and regulation of DNA replication, gene expression, and horizontal gene transfer in bacteria. Douglas Lauffenburger fosters the interface of bioengineering, quantitative cell biology, and systems biology to determine fundamental aspects of cell dysregulation identifying and testing new therapeutic ideas. Office Location. Intercultural CenterPhone: 202-687-6061Email: tpn11@georgetown.eduInterests:Historical epidemiology; interdisciplinary premodern environmental history; orgins and late Holocene history of infectious diseases of humans and livestock. Michael T. Hemann uses mouse models to combat cancers resistant to chemotherapy. Biology Department The Biology Department occupies portions of the Integrated Science Center on the main campus, along with the Keck Lab for ecological and population studies on the edge of campus. Jing-Ke Weng studies metabolic evolution in plants and explores the remarkable plant chemodiversity for new commodity chemicals and medicines. ProfessorRegents Hall Science Center, room # 408Phone: 202-687-0858Email: emc26@georgetown.eduResearch Interests: Nervous system development. Before closing his lab, Uttam RajBhandary studied interactions between RNAs and proteins, focusing on gene expression and gene regulation. Richard O. Hynes investigates the network of proteins surrounding cells to understand its roles in the spread of cancer throughout the body. The Department of Biology is one of the premier teaching and research units on the University of Nevada, Reno campus. Biosciences 2100. News Halloween Fun in the Biology Halls Harikesh S. Wong studies how intercellular communication controls the immune response in tissues. Arthur, Elena. Leonard P. Guarente looks at mammal, mouse, and human brains to understand the genetic underpinning of aging and age-related diseases like Alzheimers. Assistant ProfessorICC Edward B. Bunn S.J. Olivia Corradin investigates the genetic and epigenetic changes in gene regulatory elements that influence human disease. Catherine Drennan takes snapshots of metalloenzymes using crystallography and/or cryo-electron microscopy. Faculty profile. Professor and Chair Welcome to the Biology Department! Office Phone : 337 482 6320. Purpose of Departments. Biology Department Faculty. Welcome to the Department of Biology at Colorado State University. Cincinnati, OH 45221-0006. The Lasry Center for Bioscience 15 Maywood Street Worcester, MA 01610. Charles R. Godchaux/BoRSF Professor of Biology. Ourcurrent alert level is clear. Richard A. . PhD, Microbiology, Colorado State University, Professor Yukiko Yamashita studies two fundamental aspects of multicellular organisms: how cell fates are diversified via asymmetric cell division, and how genetic information is transmitted through generations via the germline. Associate Professor, Biology . Go to the graduate admission application to submit your information. Explore faculty below by research area or title. Department Faculty. 371 Jane Stanford Way Peter Reddien works to unravel one of the greatest mysteries in biology how organisms regenerate missing body parts. Read below on how Dr. Husbands is studying complexity and reproducibility and asks the fascinating question: How does development create such complex and beautiful shapes, and why doesn't it go wrong all the time? BIOL 405 - Cell and Molecular Biology. Elly Nedivi studies the mechanisms underlying brain circuit plasticity characterizing the genes and proteins involved, as well as visualizing synaptic and neuronal remodeling in the living mouse brain. Meet the dedicated faculty and staff who define our department and empower our students to achieve and excel in the life sciences.

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