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FACULTYRESEARCH CONCENTRATIONSDEPARTMENTS/CENTERS
BondDaniel
Bond
Physiology of anaerobes, electricity generation by electrode-attached bacteriaMicrobiology
BrookerRobert J.
Brooker
Structure and function of membrane-bound transport proteinsGenetics, Cell Biology and Development
DeanAntony M.
Dean
Analysis of the relationship between enzyme activity, metabolic flux, and Darwinian fitness; evolution of gene regulation in temporally variable environmentsEcology, Evolution and Behavior
DistefanoMark
Distefano
Protein engineering, enzymology of protein prenylation, construction of molecular gradients for the programmed assembly of artificial tissues, synthesis of anticancer and antibiotic agentsChemistry
GralnickJeffrey
Gralnick
Physiology of Shewanella; GeomicrobiologyMicrobiology
huWei-Shou
Hu
Biochemical engineering; bioreactors; animal cell culture; plant cell cultureChemical Engineering and Materials Science
KazlauskasRomas
Kazlauskas
Enantioselective synthesis, protein engineering, catalytic plasticity, evolution of enzymes, dynamic combinatorial chemistryBiochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Biophysics
KaznessisYiannis
Kaznessis
Computer modeling of biological systems, structural bioinformatics, synthetic bioengineering, molecular recognition phenomena, gene regulatory networksChemical Engineering and Materials Science
KhodurskyArkady
Khodursky
Development of microarray technologies; bacterial chromosome dynamics and organization; transcriptional network analysisBiochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Biophysics
SadowskyMichael J.
Sadowsky
Investigations of the use of microorganisms for biodegradation and bioremediation; plant microbe-interactions in symbiotic systems, and DNA fingerprinting methods for bacteriaSoil, Water and Climate
Schmidt-DannertClaudia
Schmidt-
Dannert
Biosynthetic pathway engineering; directed evolution; natural product biosynthesis; metabolic engineeringBiochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Biophysics
SeeligBurckhard
Seelig
Biocatalysis, Directed Evolution, Protein Engineering, Artificial EnzymesBiochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Biophysics
SriencFriedrich
Srienc
Analysis of cell population dynamics using flow cytometry and mathematical modeling; metabolic pathway engineering of PHA biopolymers synthesisChemical Engineering and Materials Science
TravisanoMichael
Travisano
Ecological and evolutionary dynamics, evolutionary genetics, microbial ecology and evolutionEcology, Evolution, and Behavior
WackettLawrence
Wackett
Biocatalysis, Biodegradation, Microbial Genomics, MetalloenzymesBiochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics
WangPing
Wang
Enzyme engineering and nanotechnologyBioproducts and Biosystems Engineering

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