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Syam Anand Syam Prasad Anand, Ph.D.
Characterization of PcrA and RepX, motor proteins involved in DNA transactions in pathogenic Gram-positive bacteria
Cristian Apetrei Cristian Apetrei, M.D., Ph.D.
HIV/SIV diversity and pathogenesis. SIV adaptation to new hosts upon cross-species transmission.
J. Chaillet J. Richard Chaillet, M.D., Ph.D.
genomic imprinting and the biology of mouse embryonic stem cells
Justus Cohen Justus B. Cohen, Ph.D.
generation of HSV-1 viruses for use in gene therapy
Michael Corb Michael M. Corb, Ph.D.
development of mucosal vaccines for emerging viruses
Jodi Craigo Jodi Kristine Craigo, Ph.D.
characterization of lentiviral persistence and pathogenesis
Neal DeLuca Neal DeLuca, Ph.D.
HSV1-mediated regulation of gene expression
Patricia Dowling Patricia W. Dowling, Ph.D.
targeting of vesicular stomatitis virus to breast cancer cells
Stefan Duensing Stefan Mark Duensing, M.D.
mechanisms of human papillomavirus-induced carcinogenesis
Jared Evans Jared D. Evans, Ph.D.
interactions between flaviviruses (West Nile virus and dengue virus) and the host innate immune response
Joanne Flynn Joanne L. Flynn, Ph.D.
immune responses and pathogenesis of tuberculosis
Ole Gjoerup Ole Gjoerup, Ph.D.
DNA tumor viruses and cellular mechanisms of cancer
Joseph Glorioso Joseph C. Glorioso III, Ph.D.
using HSV vectors for studies of cellular gene functions and for analysis of embryonic stem cell differentiation
William Goins William F. Goins, Ph.D.
use of herpes simplex virus vectors to treat genetic disorders
James Goss James R. Goss, Ph.D.
Gene therapy of pain and neurodegenerative diseases using HSV vectors
Fred Homa Fred L. Homa, Ph.D.
molecular basis of HSV-1 capsid assembly and DNA packaging
Neil Hukriede Neil A. Hukriede, Ph.D.
zebrafish kidney development, regeneration and chemical genetics
Saleem Khan Saleem A. Khan, Ph.D.
Role of microRNAs in HPV-associated cancers, and in aging; DNA helicases; Replication of drug resistance and virulence plasmids of S. aureus and B. anthracis
Jaspal Khillan Jaspal S. Khillan, Ph.D.
differentiation of embryonic stem cells
Bruce McClane Bruce A. McClane, Ph.D.
Biochemical structure and molecular actions of bacterial toxins; bacterial pathogenicity (Clostridum spp)
Malcolm Meyn Malcolm Meyn III, Ph.D.
regulation of stem cell pluripotency and differentiation
Ronald Montelaro Ronald C. Montelaro, Ph.D.
viral immunology and vaccine development for evolving viruses
Patrick Moore Patrick S. Moore, M.D., M.P.H.
Human tumor virology (KSHV, MCV and digital transcriptome subtraction)
Sidney Morris Sidney M. Morris, Ph.D.
roles and regulation of the arginases in disease
Hiroyuki Nakai Hiroyuki Nakai, M.D., Ph.D.
biology of AAV vectors and their application for gene therapy and basic research in molecular biology
Gerard Nau Gerard Joseph Nau, M.D., Ph.D.
innate immunity and bacterial pathogenesis
Laura Niedernhofer Laura J. Niedernhofer, M.D., Ph.D.
DNA damage and repair and their role in cancer and aging
Michael Parniak Michael A. Parniak, Ph.D.
discovery and development of small molecule drugs and biologicals directed at novel HIV targets
Baskaran Rajasekaran Baskaran Rajasekaran, Ph.D.
role of protein kinases in DNA-damage-induced cellular responses
Vesna Rapic-Otrin Vesna Rapic-Otrin, Ph.D.
cellular response to ultraviolet irradiation (UV), DNA nucleotide excision repair, UV-damaged DNA binding protein (UV-DDB), exeroderma pigmentosom
Paul Robbins Paul D. Robbins, Ph.D.
Biological therapies for autoimmune diseases, bone healing and age-related degeneration.
Ted Ross Ted M. Ross, Ph.D.
mechanisms and development of effective vaccines for influenza, HIV-1 and emerging disease agents
Saumendra Sarkar Saumendra N. Sarkar, Ph.D.
the signaling process involved in cytokine production after virus infection
Charles Scanga Charles A. Scanga, Ph.D.
response of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to antibiotic regimens in non-human primates
Martin Schmidt Martin C. Schmidt, Ph.D.
the AMP-activated protein kinase and its role in glucose sensing and signal transduction in yeast
Thomas Smithgall Thomas E. Smithgall, Ph.D.
non-receptor protein-tyrosine kinase structure, regulation and signal transduction and its relationship to the etiology of cancer and AIDS
Michael Tsang Michael Tsang, Ph.D.
feedback regulation of FGF signaling in zebrafish
Gutian Xiao Gutian Xiao, Ph.D.
signal transduction in immunity and tumorigenesis
Julius Youngner Julius S. Youngner, Ph.D.
development of a live, attenuated equine influenza vaccine
Bao-Shan Zhang Bao-Shan Zhang, Ph.D.
replication of equine infectious anemia virus

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