Faculty Directory
Jacob Adler
Assistant Professor of Practice- LILY 1-230
- 765-496-4237
Biology Education Research
R. Claudio Aguilar
Professor- HANS 321
- 765-496-3547
Cell, Molecular, and Developmental Biology
Brittany Allen-Petersen
Assistant Professor- HANS 215
- 765-496-1896
(Cancer Biology, Signal Transduction, Therapeutics) Deregulation of phosphatases during pancreatic and lung cancer progression; Therapeutic activation of phosphatases as a strategy to suppress oncogenesis; In vivo mouse models of cancer
Bruce Applegate
ProfessorDepartment of Food Science
Courtesy Appointment Department of Biological Sciences
- NLSN 3161
- 765-496-7920
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Edward Bartlett
College of Science Associate Dean of Undergraduate AffairsProfessor
75% Biological Sciences, 25% Biomedical Engineering
- DSAI 1025D
- 765-496-1425
(Neurobiology and physiology) Central auditory neurophysiology and neuroanatomy at the systems and cellular levels.
Ximena Bernal
Professor- LILY G-347
- 765-494-0127
Sensory Ecology, Behavioral Ecology, Biodiversity, Anthropogenic effects, and Predator-prey interactions
Ignacio Camarillo
Associate Professor- LILY 3-305
- 765-494-0172
(Endocrinology, Cancer Biology, Obesity, Phytochemicals) Mechanisms of diet and obesity in breast cancer; Influence of natural products in cancer prevention
Beatriz Castro
Lecturer- LILY 1-234
- 765-496-3895
My teaching interests include courses related to both my academic (pharmacy) and researcher (molecular biology) backgrounds
Henry Chang
Associate Professor- LILY 2-223
- 765-494-0394
(Cell and developmental biology) Membrane trafficking; molecular genetics; cell polarity; development; signal transduction.
Leifu Chang
Associate Professor- HOCK 329
- 765-494-0748
Dr. Chang combines cryo-EM and biochemical reconstitution approach to understand the molecular mechanism of large protein complexes, focusing on those in cell cycle regulation.
Mark Christie
Associate Professor75% Biological Sciences, 25% Forestry and Natural Resources
- LILY G-337
- 765-494-2070
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Alexander Chubykin
Associate Professor- LILY 2-235
- 765-496-0064
neural circuits in mouse vision, synaptic plasticity, optogenetics, neurotechnology and autism
Laszlo Csonka
Professor- HANS 327A
- 765-494-4969
(Microbiology) Adaptation to osmotic stress, regulation of thermotolerance, mechanism of transcriptional regulation of Mg 2+ genes in Salmonella enterica .
Meng Cui
Associate Professor25% Biological Sciences, 75% Electrical and Computer Engineering
- WANG 2063
- 765-494-5486
Neurophotonics, In vivo imaging, High-throughput and high-quality imaging, Drug discovery, Wavefront engineering.
Qing Deng
Professor- LILY G-231
- 765-494-0423
neutrophils, microRNA, cell migration, and immune engineering
Andrew DeWoody
ProfessorDepartment of Forestry and Natural Resources
Courtesy Appointment, Department of Biological Sciences
- FORS 108
- 765-496-6109
Conservation Genomics, Evolutionary genetics; molecular ecology and evolution; natural history; conservation biology; wildlife and fisheries management.
Jimmy Dooley
Assistant Professor- LILY 2-234
- 765-496-2770
(Developmental and Behavioral Neurobiology) My lab focuses on understanding how the movements we make when we’re young help our brains learn how to move our bodies.
Janice Evans
College of Science Associate Dean for College Initiatives and Graduate EducationProfessor of Biological Sciences
- LILY 2-227
- 765-494-4605
Janice"s vigorous research program investigates the underlying molecular mechanisms that insure correct mammalian development with special attention given to understanding how the mammalian embryo inherits the appropriate amount of DNA through sperm-egg interactions and throughout the oocyte"s progression through meiosis.
Stephanie Gardner
Associate Professor, University Undergraduate Research and Mentoring Fellow- LILY 2-226
- 765-496-2936
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Stanton Gelvin
Edwin Umbarger Distinguished Professor of Biology- HANS 339
- 765-494-4939
(Plant molecular biology) Mechanism of the transfer to and expression of the Agrobacterium tumefaciens Ti-plasmid in plant cells.
S. Selcen Guzey
Professor25% Biological Sciences, 75% Curriculum & Instruction
- BRNG 4160
- 765-494-9749
Dr. Guzey’s research on integrated STEM education focuses on design, implementation, and evaluation of engineering design-based science teaching and learning strategies.
Jason Hanna
Assistant Professor- HANS 219A
- 765-496-1771
(Cancer cell and molecular biology) Studying microRNAs in angiosarcoma development and metastasis.
Qixin He
Mary J. Elmore New Frontiers Assistant Professor- LILY G-327
- 765-494-3151
Genetic and epidemiological drivers of antigenic diversification; Evolutionary models to understand genetic diversity and disease transmission; Spatial population genetics
Rucha Karve
Lecturer- CHAS 3071
- 765-494-4148
Research interests: genetic transformation of woody plant species for improvement of biomass and biofuel properties. Teaching interest: Genetics, Molecular biology, Cell Biology and Plant physiology
Andrea Kasinski
Associate Professor- HANS B054B
- 765-496-1658
(Cancer and Molecular Biology) Identifying roles for microRNAs in cancer development and progression and using this knowledge for clinical applications.
Daisuke Kihara
Professor60% Biological Sciences, 40% Computer Science
- HOCK 229
- 765-496-2284
(Bioinformatics, computational biology) protein tertiary structure prediction/comparison, protein-protein docking, protein-ligand docking, protein function prediction, protein sequence analysis, metabolic/regulatory pathway analysis.
Richard Kuhn
The Trent and Judith Anderson Distinguished Professor in Science- HOCK 225
- 765-494-1164
(Molecular biology and animal virology) Viral gene expression; virus-host interactions; pathogenesis; virus receptors and virus assembly.
Yuk Fai Leung
Associate Professor- LILY 2-236
- 765-496-3153
(Development and Disease) Drug discovery for retinal degeneration
Stephen Lindemann
Associate ProfessorDepartment of Food Science
Courtesy Appointment, Department of Biological Sciences
- NLSN 3215
- 765-494-9207
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Jeffrey Lucas
Professor- LILY G-339
- 765-494-8112
(Evolutionary ecology; behavioral ecology) Animal Communication, sensory ecology, hearing and call complexity in birds, use of dynamic game theory in animal behavior
Zhao-Qing Luo
Professor- LILY G-232
- 765-496-6697
(Infection and Immunity) Intracellular multiplication and trafficking of bacterial pathogens and host response to bacterial infection.
Angeline Lyon
Associate Professor25% Biological Sciences, 75% Chemistry
- WTHR 331B
- 765-494-5291
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Seema Mattoo
Associate Professor- LILY G-227
- 765-496-7293
(Biochemistry, Signal Transduction, and Microbiology) Investigation of Fic domain containing proteins in Cellular Signaling. Post-translational modification of proteins is a common theme in signal transduction.
Andrew Mesecar
Distinguished Professor of Biochemistry, Robert W. Miller Director, Purdue Institute for Cancer Research 10% Biological Sciences, 90% Biochemistry- HOCK 311
- 765-494-1924
Structure and function of enzymes involved in diseases including cancer, Alzheimer’s and coronaviruses) and structure-based design of drugs to treat these diseases.
Lauren Ann Metskas
Assistant Professor75% Biological Sciences, 25% Chemistry
- HOCK 231
- 765-494-4909
Protein ultrastructures involved in virus-host interaction and other systems, development of cryo fluorescence microscopy applications.
Brian Metzger
Assistant Professor Of Biology- LILY 2-237
- 765-494-6643
Evolution of gene expression and regulation; Origins and genetic basis of new molecular functions; Experimental evolution; Evolution of Saccharomyces yeast
Dennis Minchella
Professor of Biological Sciences- LILY 1-122
- 765-494-8188
(Population biology; genetics) Host-parasite coevolution; influence of parasitism on host life-history patterns; molecular ecology and genetics; genetic diversity of parasite populations
Sergio Munoz-Gomez
Assistant Professor- LILY G-234
- 765-494-6384
major transitions in evolution; deep phylogeny; origin of eukaryotes; origin of mitochondria and chloroplasts; symbiosis; symbiotic organelles; cell evolution; evolutionary cell biology
Nicholas Noinaj
Associate Professor- HOCK 333
- 765-496-0061
Primary Research Area : Structural and Computational Biology & Biophysics Secondary Research Area : Microbiology, Immunology, and Infectious Diseases
Peristera Paschou
Interim Head of Biological Sciences and Professor- LILY 1-225
- 765-494-4407
Genetics of Complex Disorders, Psychiatric Genetics, Neurodevelopmental and Neurodegenerative Disorders, Neuroimaging Genetics, Human Population Genetics, Population Genetic Structure
Scott Pluta
Assistant Professor- Lilly 1-227
- 765-494-7526
Research in my lab focuses on elucidating the neural mechanisms underlying sensory perception, sensory-guided behavior, and sensorimotor loops. We use cutting-edge optogenetic, neurophysiological, viral tracing and behavioral tools to probe the functional connectivity of neural circuits underlying sensation and action.
Carol Post
Distinguished Professor of Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular PharmacologyCourtesy Appointment, Department of Biological Sciences
- HOCK 127
- 765-494-5980
(Structural biology; computational chemistry and biology) Signal transduction; viral protein structure and function; molecular recognition; enzymatic catalysis; protein dynamics; NMR structure determination.
Donald Ready
Professor- LILY 2-231
- 765-494-4975
(Biology; developmental neurobiology) Cellular, molecular, and genetic studies of Drosophila retinal development.
Christie Sahley
ProfessorAssociate Head for Undergraduate Education
Director, Center for Faculty Success
- LILY 2-232
- 765-494-0487
(Neurobiology) Cellular and molecular analysis of learning; cellular response to neural injury.
David Sanders
Associate Professor- LILY 1-228
- 765-494-6453
(Molecular virology) Entry of retroviruses and other enveloped viruses into cells; mechanism of enzymatic phosphoryl transfer; scientific publication ethics and peer-review reform.
Catherine Searle
Associate Professor, Associate Head for Curriculum, Teaching, and Learning- LILY G-331
- 765-496-0062
Disease ecology, community ecology, host-parasite interactions, freshwater biology
Christopher Staiger
Distinguished Professor of Biological Sciences10% Biological Sciences, 90% Botany and Plant Pathology
- HANS 335
- 765-496-1769
(Plant cell/developmental biology) Cytoskeletal function during plant development and cellular morphogenesis; cytoskeletal response to environmental signals and host-cell response to microbes.
Cynthia Stauffacher
ProfessorAssociate Head for Research and Graduate Education
- HOCK 327
- 765-494-4937
(Biophysics; molecular biology; biochemistry) Macromolecular structure and assembly using X-ray crystallography; membrane associated proteins; enzyme structure and function.
Ramaswamy Subramanian
Professor85% Biological Sciences, 15% Biomedical Engineering
- Discovery Learning Research 433
- 765-496-2235
(Structural Biology and Biophysics) Macromolecular structure and function using diffraction and cryo-EM. Enzyme mechanisms, protein-protein and protein-ligand interactions.
Daniel Suter
Professor- LILY 2-239
- 765-496-1562
Cell biology, neurobiology, nervous system development, advanced light microscopy, neuronal growth cone motility and guidance, cell adhesion and migration, cytoskeletal dynamics, ROS signaling, biomechanics, axonal regeneration
Matt Tegtmeyer
Assistant Professor- DLR 333
Research in my lab utilizes stem cell biology and human genetics to draw links between cell biology and quantitative and translational genomics. We develop and implement novel experimental paradigms to scale in vitro biological systems to ‘population’ levels which enable large scale human phenomics.
John Tesmer
Walther Distinguished Professor in Cancer Structural Biology- HOCK 329
- 765-494-1807
Structure, function, and chemical biological targeting of eukaryotic signaling proteins and cholesterol metabolizing enzymes
Dylan Kenji Wainwright
Assistant Professor- LILY B-406A
- 765-494-4720
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Daoguo Zhou
Professor- LILY 1-235
- 765-494-8159
(Cellular microbiology) Salmonella typhimurium Type III secretion; actin cytoskeleton rearrangements and bacteria-host interactions.
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