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Gary Bassell, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Phone: 3772
Email: gbassell@cellbio.emory.edu
Research interests: mRNA transport and local protein synthesis, their function in axon guidance and synaptic plasticity, and dysfunction in Spinal Muscular Atrophy and Fragile X Syndrome.
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Ping Chen, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Phone: 1808/1807
Email: pchen@cellbio.emory.edu
Personal Web Site: http://cellbio.emory.edu/lab/chen
Research interests: Molecular regulation of the development and regeneration of the mammalian auditory system.
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David Dunlap, Ph.D.
Asst Professor-RT
Phone: 7729/3951
Email: ddunlap@emory.edu
Research interests: Chromatin folding and dynamics.
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Arthur English, Ph.D.
Professor
Phone: 6250/0449
Email: art@cellbio.emory.edu
Personal Web Site: http://www.cellbio.emory.edu/lab/english/
Research interests: Interactions between the nervous system and the musculoskeletal system.
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Victor Faundez, M.D., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Phone: 3900/3945
Email: faundez@cellbio.emory.edu
Research interests: Cellular and molecular mechanisms of endosomal membrane trafficking in neuronal systems.
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William Goolsby, MSEE
Senior Associate
Phone: 6261
Email: bill@cellbio.emory.edu
Research interests:
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Criss Hartzell, Ph.D.
Professor
Phone: 0444/6260
Email: criss@cellbio.emory.edu
Personal Web Site: http://www.emory.edu/HEARTCELL
Research interests: Ion channel regulation and signal transduction.
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Harish Joshi, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Phone: 6273/0445
Email: joshi@cellbio.emory.edu
Research interests: Study of microtubules which play crucial roles in both mitotic and post-mitotic phases of neuron life.
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Andrew Kowalczyk, Ph.D.
Joint Appointment
Phone: 727-8517
Email: akowalc@emory.edu
Research interests: Molecular interactions, assembly, and signaling of vascular endothelial intercellular junctions.
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Erick Lin,
Faculty (Otolaryngology)
Phone: 3723/3715
Email: xlin2@emory.edu@cellbio.emory.edu
Research interests:
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Marla Luskin, Ph.D.
Professor
Phone: 6266/0600
Email: luskin@cellbio.emory.edu
Research interests: Developmental neurobiology; regulation of cell proliferation, migration and differentiation.
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Robert Mckeon, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Phone: 6956/8760
Email: mckeon@cellbio.emory.edu
Research interests: Glial response to neural injury; axonal regenerative failure; neuroprotection.
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Kenneth Moberg, Ph.D.
Asst. Professor
Phone: 3733/3758
Email: kmoberg@cellbio.emory.edu
Research interests: Developmental control of tissue growth in Drosophila by proliferation and apoptosis pathways.
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Kyle Petersen, Ph.D.
Professor
Phone: 6295
Email: kyle@cellbio.emory.edu
Research interests:
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Maureen Powers, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Phone: 8859/8866
Email: mpowers@cellbio.emory.edu
Personal Web Site: http://cellbio.emory.edu/lab/powers
Research interests: Structure and function of the nuclear pore.
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Zhiqiang Qu,
Faculty
Phone: 6260
Email: zqu@cellbio.emory.edu
Research interests:
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Wilfried Rossoll, Ph.D.
Instructor
Phone: 0668
Email: wrossol@cellbio.emory.edu
Research interests: Role of mRNA transport and local translation in the regulation of axon growth, with emphasis on the axonal function of SMN.
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Winfield Sale, Ph.D.
Professor
Phone: 6263/6265
Email: win@cellbio.emory.edu
Personal Web Site: http://cellbio.emory.edu/lab/sale
Research interests: Role of microtubules in cell motility, with emphasis on the mechanism and regulation of dynein ATPase.
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Subhabrata Sanyal, Ph.D.
Faculty
Phone: 1250/3758
Email: ssanya2@emory.edu
Research interests: Signaling dependant Transcriptional control of neural plasticity in Drosophila
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Yukio Sasaki, Ph.D.
Instructor
Phone: 0668
Email: yukio.sasaki@emory.edu
Personal Web Site: http://dancingaxon.googlepages.com/home2
Research interests: Role of RNA-binding proteins in axon guidance.
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John Scott, Ph.D.
Professor
Phone: 6247/0440
Email: johns@cellbio.emory.edu
Personal Web Site: http://www.cellbio.emory.edu/lab/scott/
Research interests: Neurobiology of the chemical senses; olfactory system.
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Barry Shur, Ph.D.
Chairman
Phone: 4315
Email: barry@cellbio.emory.edu
Personal Web Site: http://cellbio.emory.edu/lab/shur
Research interests: Molecular basis of cellular interactions during fertilization and development.
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Erica Werner, Ph.D.
Faculty
Phone: 6277
Email: ericaw@cellbio.emory.edu
Research interests: Cell-Extracellular matrix interactions.
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John Wood, Ph.D.
Professor
Phone: 8405/6255
Email: johng@cellbio.emory.edu
Personal Web Site: http://cellbio.emory.edu/lab/wood
Research interests: Neuronal cell biology; cytoskeletal proteins and Alzheimer's disease; microglial tyrosine phosphorylation in neurodegeneration.
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Kanyan Xiao, Ph.D.
Instructor
Phone: 712-1830
Email: kxiao@emory.edu
Research interests: The role of Cadherin based vascular endothelial intercellular junction in angiogenesis and vascular development.
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James Zheng, Ph.D.
Professor
Phone:
Email: zhengjg@cellbio.emory.edu
Personal Web Site: http://cellbio.emory.edu/lab/zheng
Research interests: Molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying neural development, disorders, and regeneration
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