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Adam, Rodney
: Molecular Parasitology.
Departmental affiliations:
Immunobiology
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Medicine
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Arizona Cancer Center
Program affiliations:
Immunobiology
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Genetics GIDP
,
Pathobiology
Antin, Parker
: Molecular Regulation of Vertebrate Development.
Departmental affiliations:
Cell Biology & Anatomy
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Molecular & Cellular Biology
,
BIO5 Institute
Program affiliations:
Cell Biology & Anatomy
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Molecular and Cellular Biology
,
Physiological Sciences
Azhar, Mohamad
: Role of Transforming Growth Factor Beta Ligands in Cardiovascular Development and Function and Pathogenesis of Aortic Aneurysm
Departmental affiliations:
Cell Biology & Anatomy
,
BIO5 Institute
Program affiliations:
Boitano, Scott
: Cell-Cell communication in airway epithelium; Pathogen-Host interaction in the airway; Arsenic effects on the airway epithelium; Wound repair of the airway epithelium.
Departmental affiliations:
Physiology
,
Cell Biology & Anatomy
,
BIO5 Institute
,
Immunobiology
Program affiliations:
Cell Biology & Anatomy
,
Physiological Sciences
,
Immunobiology
Bowden, G. Timothy
: Molecular mechanisms of physical and chemical carcinogenesis; cellular oncogene activation and differential gene expression during tumor progression.
Departmental affiliations:
Cell Biology & Anatomy
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Molecular & Cellular Biology
,
Pharmacology & Toxicology
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Radiation Oncology
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Arizona Cancer Center
Program affiliations:
Cell Biology & Anatomy
,
Cancer Biology GIDP
,
Molecular and Cellular Biology
,
Pharmacology & Toxicology
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Graduate Training in Toxicology and Toxicogenomics
Brooks, Heddwen
: Research focuses on the molecular regulation of the kidney, with a focus on diseases such as diabetes.
Departmental affiliations:
Physiology
,
BIO5 Institute
Program affiliations:
Physiological Sciences
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Biomedical Engineering
Brown, Judith
: Diversity and evolution of the genus Begomovirus (Geminiviridae); Biological types’ of the whitefly B. tabaci complex; Virus-vector specificity: functional genomics and proteomics; Geminivirus-vector interactions; Virus-derived RNAi resistance for crop protection; Molecular diagnostics for emergent virus-vector complexes.
Departmental affiliations:
Plant Sciences
,
BIO5 Institute
Program affiliations:
Plant Sciences
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Plant Pathology & Microbiology
,
Insect Science
Camenisch, Todd
: The focus of the laboratory is investigating the integration between extracellular matrix and growth factor receptor signaling during heart morphogenesis. The emphasis is upon heart septae and valve formation. We have established that hyaluronan, a matrix sugar, is able to modulate receptor tyrosine kinase activity during early heart valve morphogenesis. We believe the EGFR family of receptors and cognate ligands play integral functions during heart development. This growth factor signaling activity is most likely context specific in regards to matrix components, proteases, and growth factor presence. Thus experimental approaches are designed to decipher this complex developmental process.
Departmental affiliations:
Pharmacology & Toxicology
,
Molecular & Cellular Biology
,
BIO5 Institute
Program affiliations:
Pharmacology & Toxicology
,
Molecular and Cellular Biology
,
Graduate Training in Toxicology and Toxicogenomics
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