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Trainer Graduate Training Program(s)
Lynn Allen-Hoffmann, Prof.
Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
Cancer Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Molecular and Environmental Toxicology, Cellular & Molecular Pathology
blallenh@wisc.edu
Keratinocyte growth and differentiation; cancer biology; extracellular matrix; integrin receptors; apoptosis.
Christopher A. Bradfield, Prof.
Oncology
Cancer Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Molecular and Environmental Toxicology, Genetics, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology
bradfield@oncology.wisc.edu
Molecular biology of the PAS family of proteins
Norman R. Drinkwater, Prof.
Oncology
Cancer Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Molecular and Environmental Toxicology
drinkwater@oncology.wisc.edu
Mechanism of action of cancer susceptibility genes using a "reverse genetic" approach
Anna Huttenlocher, Assoc. Prof.
Pediatrics, Pharmacology
Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Molecular and Environmental Toxicology, Microbiology, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Molecular Biosciences
huttenlocher@wisc.edu
Migration, implications to tumor metastasis and inflammation
Jeffrey A. Johnson, Assoc. Prof.
Pharmacy
Cellular & Molecular Biology, Molecular and Environmental Toxicology, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Neuroscience, Clinical Neuroengineering Training Program
jajohnson@pharmacy.wisc.edu
Molecular Neuropharmacology/Neurotoxicology: Oxidative stress
Patricia J. Keely, Asst. Prof.
Pharmacology
Biomedical Engineering, Biotechnology, Cancer Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Molecular and Environmental Toxicology, Microbiology, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Molecular Biosciences
pjkeely@wisc.edu
How cellular interactions with the ECM determine differentation and epithelial polarization; how these interactions are altered during carcinogenesis to result in invasive metastatic carcinoma
Garet P. Lahvis, Asst. Prof.
Surgery
Cancer Biology, Molecular and Environmental Toxicology, Neuroscience, Clinical Neuroengineering Training Program
lahvis@surgery.wisc.edu
Environmental and genetic controls of vascular resolution in neonatal mice
Shigeki Miyamoto, Prof.
Pharmacology
Cancer Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Molecular and Environmental Toxicology, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Molecular Biosciences
smiyamot@wisc.edu
Rel/NF-kB transcription factors
Javier Nieto, Prof.
Population Health Sciences
Molecular and Environmental Toxicology, Population Health Sciences
fjnieto@wisc.edu
Cardiovascular disease epidemiology, markers of subclinical atherosclerosis, emerging risk factors for cardiovascular disease (homocysteine, inflammation markers, chronic infections), health consequences of sleep disorders and psychosocial stress
Tomas Prolla, Assoc. Prof.
Genetics
Cellular & Molecular Biology, Molecular and Environmental Toxicology, Genetics, Nutritional Sciences
taprolla@wisc.edu
DNA repair, cancer and the aging process
Randal S. Tibbetts, Assoc. Prof.
Pharmacology
Cancer Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Molecular and Environmental Toxicology, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology
rstibbetts@wisc.edu
DNA damage, signal transduction, ataxia-telangiectasia, neurodegeneration