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GRADUATE PROGRAM IN MOLECULAR BASIS OF DISEASE

Faculty

Molecular Biology and Tumor Biology

Daniel F. Bowen-Pope, PhD, 1979 University of California, Berkeley. Gene regulation, development growth factors and receptors. 

Bruce E. Clurman, MD, PhD, Cornell University. Protein regulation of cell cycle and gene mutations that lead to tumorigenesis.

Steven J. Collins, MD, 1973, Columbia University of Physicians and Surgeons. Molecular genetics of leukemia.

Harvey Eisen, PhD, Toronto. Molecular genetics of T. cruzi infection. 

Nelson Fausto, MD, 1960 University of Sao Paulo. Liver regeneration, tumor biology, carcinogenesis, growth factors.

Mark T. Groudine, MD PhD, Pennsylvania. Chromatin structure; gene expression, development. 

Christopher Kemp, PhD, . Environmental and genetic control of cancer cell evolution. 

Andre Lieber, MD, 1987, Moscow Institute of Medicine; PhD, 1992, Humbolt University. Adenovirology, tumor gene therapy, gene transfer into stem cells. 

Lawrence A. Loeb, MD, 1961 New York University; PhD, 1967 University of California, Berkeley. Mutation and chemical carcinogenesis. 

Arthur "Dusty" Miller, PhD, Stanford. Retroviral-mediated gene transfer. 

Raymond J. Monnat Jr., MD, 1076 University of Chicago. Molecular genetic analysis of human somatic mutation and small-cell lung cancer. 

Peggy Porter, MD, 1987 University of New Mexico. Molecular mechansims of cancer initiation and progression; cell cycle disfunction.

Bradley D. Preston, PhD, University of Wisconsin. Causes and consequences of somatic mutation in human desease.

Gerald R. Smith, PhD, MIT. Mechanisms of genetic recombination and gene regulation.

Scott J. Tapscott, MD PhD, 1982 University of Pennsylvania. Gene transcription, tumor cell biology, neuromuscular disease. FHCRC.

Lawrence D. True, MD, 1971 Tulane University. Urologic pathology, nuclear aspects of tumor differentiation.

Norman S. Wolf, DVM, 1953 Kansas State; PhD, 1960 Northwestern. Hematopoiesis control; stem-cell biology. 

Raymond S. Yeung, MD, 1982 University of Toronto. Tumor suppressor gene function; mechanisms of tumorigenesis.




 
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