|
With Primary
Appointments |
|
FACULTY |
areas
of interest |
| Lorraine M. Albritton,
Ph.D. |
Virology – Virus-host interactions.
Retrovirus-based gene therapy vectors. |
| Terrance G. Cooper,
Ph.D. |
Eucaryotic Genomic Analysis –
Transcriptional regulation and cell biology of the GATA transcription
factors. |
| John V. Cox,
Ph.D. |
Cell biology – Intracellular
trafficking of membrane proteins: Mechanisms and regulation. |
| Thomas P. Hatch,
Ph.D. |
Pathogenesis – Regulation of the
developmental stages of Chlamydia. |
| Martha M. Howe,
Ph.D. |
Gene regulation- Transcriptional
activation mechanisms and RNA processing in phage Mu. |
| Jon R. Katze,
Ph.D. |
Gene regulation – Regulation and
significance of the queuine substitution in tRNAs. |
| Tony N. Marion,
Ph.D. |
Immunology – Molecular and cellular
bases for autoimmunity to DNA. |
| Stephen B. Melville,
Ph.D. |
Pathogenesis – Regulation of
enterotoxin synthesis and sporulation in Clostridia. |
| Mark A. Miller,
Ph.D. |
Immunology – Modulation of mucosal
immune responses: Cytokine adjuvanicity. |
| J. Patrick Ryan,
Ph.D. |
Virology – Role of Herpesvirus
glycoproteins in virus-host interactions. |
| Michael A. Whitt,
Ph.D. |
Virology – Rhabdovirus
transcription. Development of VSV-based targeting vectors. |