Section of Cell and Developmental Biology Faculty

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Raffi Aroian, Professor of Biology
     Intracellular responses to bacterial pore-forming toxins, development of new anthelmintics, Bt toxin resistance .

Ethan Bier, Professor of Biology
      Molecular and genetic analysis of Drosophila neural development.

Steven Briggs, Distinguished Professor of Biology
      Embryonic stem cell fate; plant resistance to infectious disease.

Andrew Chisholm , Professor of Biology
     
Genetics of neuronal and epidermal morphogenesis in C. elegans.

Maarten Chrispeels, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Biology
     
Plant molecular and cell biology. Regulation of gene expression and protein targeting.

Nigel Crawford, Professor of Biology
     Plant molecular biology, control of gene expression and ion transport.

Mark Estelle , Professor of Biology
     Molecular genetics of plant hormone action; the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway in plants.

Richard Firtel, Distinguished Professor of Biology, Associate Dean for Operations
     
Mechanisms regulating gene expression and cell differentiation during development.  G. proteins and signal transduction mechanisms.

Douglass Forbes,  Professor of Biology
     
Nuclear transport in vitro; nuclear pore structure; nuclear assembly.

Randy Hampton, Professor of Biology
     
Genetics and molecular biology of protein degradation in yeast.

Colin Jamora, Assistant Professor of Biology
     
Cell biology of morphogenesis. Molecular mechanisms of organ development in mice.

Steve Kay, Professor of Biology, Richard C. Atkinson Chair in the Biological Sciences, Dean of Biological Sciences
    Systems biology of circadian clocks in plants and mammals.

Amy Kiger, Assistant Professor of Biology
    
Cellular morphogenesis. Functional genomic analysis of cell shape changes in Drosophila development.

Dan L. Lindsley, Research Professor of Biology
     
Genetic investigations of male infertility in Drosophila melanogaster.

William Loomis,  Distinguished Professor of Biology
     
Developmental biology; molecular genetics of development in Dictyostelium

Eduardo Macagno, Professor of Biology
     
Cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the specification of neuronal identity, growth cone motility and navigation, target selection and the generation of neuronal arbors.

William McGinnis, Distinguished Professor of Biology, Herbert Stern Chair in Biology
     
Molecular genetics of early Drosophila embryogenesis.

James Posakony, Professor of Biology
     
Pattern formation and cell fate specification in Drosophila development.

Robert Schmidt, Professor of Biology, Paul D. Saltman Chair in Science Education
     
Plant molecular biology, molecular mechanisms of tissue-specific gene expression in maize.

Julian Schroeder, Distinguished Professor of Biology, Novartis Torrey Mesa Institute Chair in Plant Science
     
Plant cell and molecular biology, signal transduction and ion channels in higher plant cells.

Laurie Smith, Professor of Biology
     
Molecular genetic analysis of plant cell division and morphogenesis.

David Traver, Assistant Professor of Biology
     
Vertebrate blood cell development, biology of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells.

Emily Troemel , Assistant Professor of Biology
     
Investigating host/pathogen interactions in the roundworm C. elegans, including extracellular and intracellular pathogens.

Steven A. Wasserman, Professor of Biology
     
Molecular genetic analysis of signal transduction in Drosophila development and immunity.

Gabriele Wienhausen, Associate Dean for Education, Senior Lecturer
     
Biological Education

Jim Wilhelm, Assistant Professor of Biology
     
mRNA localization, translational control, and membrane trafficking in
Drosophila melanogaster.

Martin Yanofsky, Professor of Biology, Chair of the Section of Cell and Developmental Biology
     
Molecular and genetic analyses of fruit development.

Deborah Yelon, Associate Professor of Biology
     Developmental genetics of organogenesis: regulation of heart size and shape in zebrafish.

Yunde Zhao, Associate Professor of Biology
     
Plant Biology, Molecular mechanisms of auxin homeostasis and signal transduction.