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Trainer Graduate Training Program(s)
Philip Anderson, Prof.
Genetics
Cellular & Molecular Biology, Genetics, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences
andersn@wisc.edu
Molecular genetics of mRNA degradation in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans
Richard A. Anderson, Prof.
Pharmacology
Biomolecular Chemistry, Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Molecular Biosciences, Neuroscience, Translational Cardiovascular Science
raanders@wisc.edu
Cellular and molecular signal transduction mechanisms
Aseem Z. Ansari, Asst. Prof.
Biochemistry
Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Computation and Informatics in Biology and Medicine, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences
ansari@biochem.wisc.edu
Studying the regulation of gene expression at the interface of chemistry, biology and genomics
Alan D. Attie, Prof.
Biochemistry
Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Genetics, Molecular Biosciences, Nutritional Sciences, Translational Cardiovascular Science
attie@biochem.wisc.edu
Genetics of diabetes and obesity, cell and molecular biology of plasma lipoproteins, genetic disorders of lipoprotein metabolism
James D. Bangs, Prof.
Medical Microbiology & Immunology
Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences
jdbangs@wisc.edu
Molecular parasitology, basic cell biology and biochemistry of African trypanosomes, secretion and intracellular protein trafficking
Paul Bertics, Prof.
Biomolecular Chemistry
Biomolecular Chemistry, Biotechnology, Cancer Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Endocrinology-Reproductive Physiology, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Molecular Biosciences, Nutritional Sciences
pbertics@macc.wisc.edu
Characterizing the regulation of cell proliferation and function by growth factors and toxins
David A. Brow, Prof.
Biomolecular Chemistry
Biomolecular Chemistry, Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Genetics, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences
dabrow@wisc.edu
Mechanisms of eukaryotic gene expression, especially transcription and pre-mRNA splicing
Edwin R. Chapman, Prof.
Physiology
Biophysics, Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Molecular Biosciences, Neuroscience, Physiology
chapman@physiology.wisc.edu
Molecular mechanisms that underlie neuronal exocytosis
Elizabeth A. Craig, Prof.
Biochemistry
Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Genetics, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences
ecraig@wisc.edu
Hsp70 molecular chaperone roles in protein folding and protein translocation across membranes
Cynthia M. Czajkowski, Prof.
Physiology
Cellular & Molecular Biology, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Molecular Biosciences, Molecular Biosciences, Neuroscience, Physiology
czajkowski@physiology.wisc.edu
Structure, Function and Regulation of GABA-A Receptors
Cynthia M. Czajkowski, Prof.
Physiology
Cellular & Molecular Biology, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Molecular Biosciences, Molecular Biosciences, Neuroscience, Physiology
czajkowski@physiology.wisc.edu
Structure, Function and Regulation of GABA-A Receptors
John M. Denu, Assoc. Prof.
Biomolecular Chemistry
Biomolecular Chemistry, Biotechnology, Molecular Biosciences
jmdenu@wisc.edu
Reversible protein modifications
Timothy J. Donohue, Prof.
Bacteriology
Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Genetics, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences
tdonohue@bact.wisc.edu
Process and control of biological energy generation
Katrina Forest, Assoc. Prof.
Bacteriology
Biophysics, Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences
forest@bact.wisc.edu
Structural biology of microbial pathogenesis
Catherine A. Fox, Assoc. Prof.
Biomolecular Chemistry
Biomolecular Chemistry, Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Genetics, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences
cfox@wisc.edu
Cell-cycle progression, chromosome structure, and gene expression to control the differentiation of eukaryotic cells
Michael K. Fritsch, Asst. Prof.
Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Pediatrics
Cancer Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Molecular Biosciences, Cellular & Molecular Pathology
mkfritsch@wisc.edu
We study the role of chromatin remodeling in regulating transcription using two different model systems: estrogen induced gene transcription in breast cancer cells, and changes in gene transcription during early embryonic stem cell differentiation
Heidi Goodrich-Blair, Assoc. Prof.
Bacteriology
Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences
hgblair@bact.wisc.edu
How microbes survive and flourish in the environments they occupy; host-microbe interactions
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
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
Laura L. Kiessling, Prof.
Chemistry
Biochemistry, Biophysics, Biotechnology, Cancer Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Molecular Biosciences
kiessling@chem.wisc.edu
Biomolecular recognition processes; the chemistry and biology of protein-saccharide interactions
Patricia J. Kiley, Prof.
Biomolecular Chemistry
Biomolecular Chemistry, Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences
pjkiley@wisc.edu
Oxygen sensing, transcriptional regulation and Fe-S cluster assembly
Judith Kimble, Prof.
Biochemistry
Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Genetics, Molecular Biosciences
jekimble@wisc.edu
Regulation of development in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans
Bruce S. Klein, Prof.
Pediatrics, Medical Microbiology & Immunology
Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences, Clinical Neuroengineering Training Program
bsklein@wisc.edu
Molecular medical mycology -- cellular and molecular basis of immunity to medical fungi; genetics of virulence; molecular mechanisms of pathogenesis
Laura J. Knoll, Asst. Prof.
Medical Microbiology & Immunology
Cellular & Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences
ljknoll@wisc.edu
Molecular mechanisms of development and pathogenesis of Toxoplasma gondii
Thomas F. Martin, Prof.
Biochemistry
Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Endocrinology-Reproductive Physiology, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Molecular Biosciences, Neuroscience
tfmartin@wisc.edu
Mechanisms of hormone action; signal transduction and second messengers; regulation of hormone and neurotransmitter secretion; inositol phospholipid biochemistry
Janet E. Mertz, Prof.
Oncology
Cancer Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Genetics, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Molecular Biosciences
mertz@oncology.wisc.edu
Hormone receptors in breast cancer; Regulation of latent-lytic switch in Epstein-Barr virus
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
Ann C. Palmenberg, Prof.
Biochemistry, Institute for Molecular Virology
Biochemistry, Biophysics, Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Computation and Informatics in Biology and Medicine, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences, , Comparitive Biomedical Sciences
acpalmen@wisc.edu
Molecular virology and computer-based analyses of small, RNA-containing mammalian viruses
Ronald T. Raines, Prof.
Biochemistry
Biochemistry, Biophysics, Biotechnology, Cancer Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Molecular Biosciences
raines@biochem.wisc.edu
Chemical biology, protein design and engineering, enzymology
M. Thomas Record, Jr., Prof.
Chemistry, Biochemistry
Biochemistry, Biophysics, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Molecular Biosciences
record@chem.wisc.edu
Biophysical studies of protein-nucleic acid interactions in transcription initiation in vitroand in E. coli
Gail A. Robertson, Prof.
Physiology
Cellular & Molecular Biology, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Molecular Biosciences, Neuroscience, Physiology, Translational Cardiovascular Science
robertson@physiology.wisc.edu
Molecular mechanisms of membrane excitability and arrhythmia in the human heart
Paul M. Sondel, Prof.
Pediatrics, Human Oncology
Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Genetics, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences, Cellular & Molecular Pathology
pmsondel@wisc.edu
Lymphocyte recognition and destruction of human malignant cells
Rodney A. Welch, Prof.
Medical Microbiology & Immunology
Biomolecular Chemistry, Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences
rawelch@wisc.edu
Bacterial pathogenesis; molecular genetics; protein secretion; and structure/function of bacterial toxins.
Christiane Wiese, Asst. Prof.
Biochemistry
Biochemistry, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Molecular Biosciences
wiese@biochem.wisc.edu
Molecular mechanisms of mitotic spindle assembly and microtubule nucleation; cell-cycle dependent regulation of spindle assembly proteins; centrosome structure and function
Jon P. Woods, Prof.
Medical Microbiology & Immunology
Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences, Cellular & Molecular Pathology
jpwoods@wisc.edu
Molecular biology and pathogenesis of Histoplasma capsulatum
Jerry Yin, Prof.
Genetics
Cellular & Molecular Biology, Genetics, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Molecular Biosciences, Neuroscience
jcyin@wisc.edu
Molecular genetics of learning and memory formation in Drosophila and mice (molecular neurobiology, nervous system function and dysfunction)