Cell and Molecular Biology

Faculty and student researchers in the cell and molecular biology group conduct projects investigating cellular, molecular, and genetic processes in a variety of model systems. Research interests include the regulation of sperm and egg function, genetic control of cancer and circadian rhythms, and cellular metabolism. Environmental regulation of cellular processes is also being investigated, including research on cellular effects of environmental pollutants and changes in bacterial function in microgravity conditions. Researchers have access to excellent core resources, including a vivarium, tissue culture facility, confocal microscope/visualization facility, laser capture microscope, and genomics and proteomics facilities located within the department and the School of Biomedical Sciences.

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Faculty and student researchers in the cell and molecular biology group conduct projects investigating cellular, molecular, and genetic processes in a variety of model systems. Research interests include the regulation of sperm and egg function, genetic control of cancer and circadian rhythms, and cellular metabolism. Environmental regulation of cellular processes is also being investigated, including research on cellular effects of environmental pollutants and changes in bacterial function in microgravity conditions. Researchers have access to excellent core resources, including a vivarium, tissue culture facility, confocal microscope/visualization facility, laser capture microscope, and genomics and proteomics facilities located within the department and the School of Biomedical Sciences.

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