Emeritus Directory
JOHN ANDERSON
(Eukaryotic gene expression) Control of eukaryotic gene expression and replication; DNA structure; virus evolution.
TIMOTHY BAKER
Structural Biology - coordinated application of high resolution cryo-electron microscopy (cryoEM) and three-dimensional (3D) image reconstruction techniques to study virus structure and to answer questions about how viruses infect a wide range of hosts including animals, plants, fungi, and bacteria.
JEFFREY BOLIN
(Structural molecular biology; biochemistry) Protein structure and function; X-ray crystallography; metalloenzymes; biodegradation of PCBs and related compounds.
C DAVID BRIDGES
(Biochemistry; physiology) Biochemistry and physiology of the visual process; evolution of vision; transport and utilization of vitamin A in the body; genes for retinoid-binding proteins, hereditary retinal degenerations.
J. ALFRED CHISCON
Biology Teaching - The Social Impact of the Biological Sciences
MARTHA CHISCON
Immunobiology, Developmental Biology - instrumental in organizing the Women in Science program, and designed and taught Women and the Science Disciplines, the first course of its kind in the nation to be taught at a college of science
WILLIAM CRAMER
Structure/function of membrane proteins involved in charge translocation and protein import: photosynthetic electron transport and energy transduction; cytochrome complexes; colicins: ion channels, cellular import, receptor function; antibiotic-resistant cytotoxin; structure-function/membrane interactions of Parkinson protein, -synuclein.
RICHARD DILLEY
Photosynthesis, Membrane Biochemistry, Plant Physiology – photosynthesis research
DONNA FEKETE
(Neuroscience and Developmental Biology) Development of the inner ear; Zika virus infection of the brain and inner ear
STEPHEN KONIECZNY
(Eukaryotic molecular biology) Gene expression during mammalian development; cancer model systems.
ALLAN KONOPKA
Microbiology, Microbial Ecology - physiology of microorganisms in either natural or man-made ecosystems
NANCY PELAEZ
(Physiology) Vascular smooth muscle physiology and signal transduction, physiology and evolution, physiology education.
KERRY RABENOLD
Conservation, Behavioral and Community Ecology - ecological research
LOUIS SHERMAN
(microbiology) Photosynthetic membranes - structure, function, and assembly in cyanobacteria; functional genomics and impact of environmental factors on photosynthesis; analysis of global regulation with microarrays; regulation of photosynthesis and N 2 -fixation in unicellular cyanobacteria.
Elizabeth Taparowsky
(Eukaryotic molecular biology) Oncogene expression in eukaryotic cells.
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