Faculty Research in Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics
A quick look at the faculty and research being done within the Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics Department at the University of Virginia and links to their
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Mark J Yeager -- Professor and Chairman; M.D., Ph.D., Yale University School of Medicine 1979. Cardiac Gap Junction Membrane Channels / Integrins Water Channels / Rotavirus / Reovirus / Retrovirus |
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| John H Bushweller -- Professor; Ph.D., University of California- Berkeley , 1990. Protein structure and dynamics by NMR spectroscopy | |
| Urszula Derewenda -- Assistant Professor of Research, Ph.D., University of York 1990. | |
| Zygmunt Derewenda —Professor, Ph.D., University of Lodz (Poland ), 1981. Protein structure and function; macromolecular crystallography; mechanisms of signalingby small GTPases; protein-protein interactions. | |
| Brian R Duling -- Robert Berne Professor; Ph.D., University of Iowa, 1967. Cell-cell communication processes coordinating paranchymal cell function and vascular function in mammalian organisms. | |
| Salem Faham -- Assistant Professor; Ph.D., California Institute of Technology, 1997. Structural biology; membrane proteins; protein structure/ stability/ function relationships; new methods in X-ray crystallography. | |
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John T Hackett -- Professor; Ph.D., Illinois Medical Center , 1969. Clarifying the final steps leading to neurosecretion using electrophysiological techniques. |
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| Brant Isakson -- Assistant Professor; Ph.D., University of Wyoming, 2003. Elucidation of the role of signaling microdomains in mediating cellular communication within the vasculature, especially in regards to type II diabetes/obesity and atherosclerosis. | |
| Peter Kasson -- Assistant Professor; M.D., Ph.D., Stanford University, 2007. Mechanisms of cell entry by influenza; Viral glycan recognition and drug resistance; molecular dynamics simulation; distributed computing | |
| Howard Kutchai -- Professor; Ph.D., University of California , San Franscisco, 1967. Regulation of ion-transporting ATPases, including the Ca-ATPases of sarcoplasmic reticulaand Na,K-ATPases of plasma membranes. | |
| Wladek Minor -- Professor; Ph.D., University of Warsaw (Poland ), 1978. Structure-function relation in proteins and virus X-ray crystallography, and X-ray instrumentation. | |
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Robert Nakamoto -- Professor; Ph.D., University of Maryland , 1985. Structures and mechanisms involved in active transport. |
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| Gary Owens -- Professor; Ph.D., Penn State , 1979. Molecular regulation of growth and differentiation of vascular smooth muscle duringdevelopment and in vascular disease. | |
| Avril Somlyo-- Professor; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1976. Signaling pathways regulating contraction in smooth muscle, migration and metastisis in malignant cells. | |
| Christopher Stroupe-- Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Yale University, 2000. Biochemical, structural, and biophysical studies of the role of Rab GTPases and their effectors in intracellular membrane docking and fusion. | |
| Lukas K Tamm-- Professor and Vice- Chairman; Ph.D., University of Basel (Switzerland ), 1982. Structure and folding of membrane proteins. Membrane fusion in virus infection and cellular vesicle transport. | |
| Michael C Wiener-- Associate Professor; Ph.D., University of Carnegie Mellon, 1988. X-ray crystallography of integral membrane proteins. | |
| Jochen Zimmer - Assistant Professor; D.Phil., University of Oxford/UK, 2000. Structural and biochemical characterization of polysaccharide translocation across biological membranes. |
