- Clapham Lab - Harvard Medical School
Interested in how a receptor initiates intracellular events such as the opening of ion channels, the activation of enzymes, or the release of intracellular calcium.
clapham.tch.harvard.edu
- Craigie Lab - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
Research on the mechanism of DNA integration of HIV and other retroviruses. Site outlines research, publications, and the availability of postdoctoral positions.
orac.niddk.nih.gov/www/craigie/crahome.html
- Darst Lab - Rockefeller University
Studies structural aspects of bacterial transcription using electron microscopy, X-ray crystallography, and biochemical approaches.
www.rockefeller.edu/labheads/darst
- Dohlman Lab - Yale University
Using genetic methods to study G-protein-mediated signaling in eukaryotes.
www.med.yale.edu/bcmm/dohlman/DohlmanLab.html
- Gogarten Lab - University of Connecticut
Researching evolution of proton pumping ATPases and role of horizontal gene transfer.
www.sp.uconn.edu/~gogarten
- Heydari Laboratory - Wayne State University
Focuses on understanding the role of nutrition intervention in the molecular mechanisms of aging and cancer.
141.217.91.198
- Mellon Lab - University of California at San Francisco
Studies the regulation of steroidogenesis in classical steroidogenic and neural tissues, by studying the tissue-specific and hormonal regulation of steroidogenic genes.
www.ucsf.edu/mellon
- Pavlakis Lab - National Cancer Institute Human Retrovirus Section
Performs basic research on the molecular biology of gene expression, the biology of human retroviruses, and the pathogenesis of AIDS.
pavlakislab.ncifcrf.gov
- Schroeder Lab - University of California at San Diego
Research focuses on signal transduction mechanisms in higher plant cells.
www-biology.ucsd.edu/labs/schroeder
- Seeman Lab - New York University
Investigating unusual DNA molecules in model systems that use synthetic molecules, with a major effort in DNA nanotechnology.
seemanlab4.chem.nyu.edu
- Singer Lab - Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Studies the travels of mRNA from birth to ultimate biological destiny.
singerlab.aecom.yu.edu
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