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Name

Location

Phone

Email

Interests

655 Spear St. Bldg C
802-656-8346
Human Mutagenicity Studies
 
D207A Given
802-656-4608
Structural Biology of Proteins and DNA
 
 
E410B Given
802-656-9795
Host immune response to viral infection, the basis of persistent viral infection in reservoir hosts, host-pathogen interactions, and the development of novel therapeutic agents and vaccines
 
 
220B Stafford
802-656-8503
Ribozymes and RNA Structure
 
 
220/222 Stafford
802-656-8507
 
E314A Given
802-656-9531
X-Ray Crystallography
 
 
D207 Given
802-656-7777
 
308 HSRF
802-656-0020
Mutagenic Mechanisms in Pediatric Diseases
 
 
B401 Given
802-656-8450
Structure and Function of Nucleic Acid Binding Proteins
 
222B Stafford
802-656-8808
RNA Processing
 
322 Stafford
802-656-5852
Catalytic RNA
 
 
302 Stafford
802-656-8587
Catalytic RNA
 
 
328 HSRF
802-656-0372
Cell cycle control
 
 
320B Stafford
802-656-1388
Host-Pathogen Interactions of Intestinal Protozoa
 
202B Stafford
802-656-8203
Signaling Pathways Regulating Yeast Morphogenesis and Virulence
 
110A Stafford
802 656 0016
Infectious Disease Immunology
 
306B Stafford
802-656-3671
Microbial Pathogenesis
 
 
118 Stafford
802-656-0712
Molecular Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogenesis
 
 
B407 Given
802-656-8260
DNA Repair- structure and function of protein-DNA complexes
 
302B Stafford
802-656-8586
DNA Replication and Repair in Chromatin
 
 
B009C Stafford
802-656-8255
Undergraduate and Graduate Instruction
 
C331 Given
802-656-0937
Signaling and gene regulation in thymus development, activation, differentiation and death of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells
 
N309 Given Courtyard
802-656-8283
Computational Techniques for Studying Contemporary Biomedical and Biodiversity
 
 
308B Stafford
802-656-4708
Proteases involved in bacterial pathogenesis
 
B009A Stafford
802-656-8254
Undergraduate, Graduate, Medical Instruction
 
 
318B Stafford
802-656-1056
Molecular regulation of HIV-1 and influenza virus spread
 
 
313 Jeffords
802-656-0434
Plant Growth and Development
 
226B Stafford
802-656-2164
DNA Damage and Repair
 
 
316 Stafford
802-656-4868
Cell Biology of Host-Parasite Interaction
 
 
322B Stafford
802-656-1115
Regulation of Bacterial Virulence and Catabolism
 
 
102 Terrill
802-656-1192
Gastrointestinal Microbiology
 

 

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Seminar
Redox-dependent mitochondrial targets in cancer therapy by Nicholas Heintz

Wed February 15th, 2012 at 9:30 AM
Stafford Hall 101