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Ades, Ibraham
Ph.D., UCLA, 1976. Second messengers and signal transduction pathways.
E-mail: izades@umd.edu
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Baehrecke, Eric
Ph.D., U. Wisconsin, 1992. Steroid regulation of cell death and function of autophagy during development in Drosophila.
E-mail: baehreck@umbi.umd.edu
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Carr, Catherine
Ph.D., U. California at San Diego, 1984. Processing of temporally ordered information in the CNS.
E-mail: cecarr@umd.edu
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Chang, Caren
Ph.D., California Inst. of Technology, 1988. Molecular mechanisms of ethylene signal transduction in plants.
E-mail: carenc@umd.edu
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Haag, Eric
Ph.D., Indiana University, 1997. Molecular and functional evolution of developmental genes.
E-mail: ehaag@umd.edu
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Hamza, Iqbal
Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo School of Medicine, 1998. Cell Biology and Genetics of Micronutrient Metabolism.
E-mail: hamza@umd.edu
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Howard, Bruce
M.D., U. California at San Francisco, 1972. Regulation of cell growth with an emphasis on the roles of anti-oncogenes.
E-mail: howard@helix.nih.gov
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Kwak, June
Ph.D., Pohang University of Science and Technology, 1997. Guard cell ABA and Ca2+ signal transduction/Single cell-type functional genomics.
E-mail: jkwak@umd.edu
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Liu, Zhongchi
Ph.D., Harvard U., 1990. Molecular genetics of flower development in Arabidopsis.
E-mail: zliu@umd.edu
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Mather, Ian
Ph.D., University of Wales, 1971. Cell biology of milk secretion.
E-mail: imather@umd.edu
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Moult, John
Ph.D., U. Oxford, England 1970. Computer modeling techniques for the study of protein structure and function.
E-mail: jmoult@carb.nist.gov/(jmoult@tunc.org)
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Nirenberg, Marshall
Ph.D., U. Michigan, 1957. Development of the nervous system.
E-mail: marshall@condon.nih.gov
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O’Brochta, David
Ph.D., U. Calif. at Irvine, 1985. Biological consequences and molecular genetics of transposable elements in insects.
E-mail: dobrocht@umd.edu
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Ottinger, Mary Ann
Ph.D., U. Maryland, 1977. Neuroendocrine regulation of endocrine and behavioral aspects of reproduction.
E-mail: maotting@umd.edu
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Payne, Richard
Ph.D., Australian National U., 1982. Mechanisms of visual excitation and signal transduction in photoreceptors.
E-mail: rpayne@umd.edu
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Pick, Leslie
Ph.D., Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1985. Embryonic development, evolution and axon guidance in Drosophila.
E-mail: lpick@umd.edu
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Porter, Tom
Ph.D., U. Minnesota, 1988. Reulation of pituitary cell differentiation during embryonic development.
E-mail: teporter@umd.edu
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Potter, Michael
M.D., U. Virginia, 1949. Mechanisms in malignant development of lymphocytic cells.
E-mail: mpotter@umd.edu
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Smith, Harold
Ph.D., Columbia University, New York, NY 1994. Functional genomics of cellular differentiation.
E-mail: smithh@umbi.umd.edu
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Song, Wenxia
Ph.D., Kansas State U., 1991. Cell biology of B lymphocytes and host responses to microbial pathogens.
E-mail: wenxsong@umd.edu
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Sze, Heven
Ph.D., Purdue U., 1975. Functional genomics of ion transporters in plant biology.
E-mail: hsze@umd.edu
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Wolniak, Stephen
Ph.D., U. Calif. at Berkeley, 1979. Spermatogenesis in Marsilea vestita: ciliogenesis and mechanisms of cell fate determination.
E-mail: swolniak@umd.edu
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