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Cancer Biology and Gene Regulation
E. Bach
Roles of the JAK/STAT pathway in stem cell self renewal, development and tumorigenesis
http://www.med.nyu.edu/pharmacology/
labs/bach/HOME.html
R. Dasgupta
Functional genomic analysis of the Wnt/Wingless pathway and its role in development and disease
G. David
Chromatin regulation in development and oncogenesis
M. Garabedian
Signal transduction and transcriptional regulation by steroid hormone receptors
http://www.med.nyu.edu/microbiology/
faculty/garabedian/
L. Gardner
Affects of hypoxic gene regulation on proliferation and differentiation, particularly in cancerous cells
http://www.med.nyu.edu/medicine/
labs/gardnerlab/
S. Logan
Androgen receptors and prostate biology
http://urology.med.nyu.edu/research/
laboratory-research/faculty/logan
M. Philips
Pharmacology and biology of Ras related proteins
D. Reinberg
Regulation of gene expression in eukaryotes
H. Samuels
Regulation of gene expression by thyroid hormone and retinoid receptors
E. Skolnik
Insulin receptor signaling pathways
F. Stanley
Regulation of prolactin gene expression by hormones
Henry Sun
Cell biology and biochemistry of epithelial differentiation
N. Tanese
Regulation of RNA polymerase II transcription in mammalian cells
L. Yamasaki
Roles of mammalian E2F and DP family members in vivo
Cellular and Developmental Cardiology
W. Coetzee
Pharmacology, electrophysiology, and molecular biology of cardiovascular membrane in transport proteins
http://www.k-channels.com/coetzee/
G. Fishman
Molecular pharmacology pathogenesis of cardiovascular development, cardiovascular disease
http://www.med.nyu.edu /medicine/cardiology
/research/people/fishman.html
Receptor Pharmacology and Toxicology
M. Costa
Molecular mechanisms of metal carcinogenesis
B. Cronstein
Adenosine receptors
W. Dai
Cellular and molecular mechanism controlling chromosomal stability during cell division
M. Garabedian
Signal transduction and transcriptional regulation by steroid hormone receptors
C. Huang
Signal transduction involved in cellular function, tumor promotion and nutrient chemo-prevention
S. Logan
Androgen receptors and prostate biology
H. Samuels
Regulation of gene expression by thyroid hormone and retinoid receptors
Structural and Computational Biology
T. Cardozo
Structure-based drug and vaccine design; Modeling of membrane protein structure
http://cardozo.skb.med.nyu.edu
S. Hubbard
Crystallographic studies of signaling proteins
http://skirball.med.nyu.edu/research/
sb/hubbardlab/
M. Mohammadi
Structural and functional studies of fibroblast growth Factor (FGF) Receptors
http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/~mohamm01
T. Neubert
Study of proteins by mass spectrometry
http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/
sb/neubertlab/
Cellular and Developmental Neurobiology
S. Burden
Innervation-dependent gene expression
http://skirball.med.nyu.edu/research/
mn/burdenlab/
K. Carr
Pharmacology and neurobiology of eating behavior and drug addiction
http://www.med.nyu.edu/people/kc16.html
T. Franke
Role of Akt and its targets in cognition and synaptic plasticity and in cancer therapy
E. Levy
Molecular pathology of cerebral amyloidosis
http://cdr.rfmh.org/Labgoups/LevyLab.html
R. Margolis
Structure and functions of nervous tissue proteoglycans
M. Reith
Neurobiology of dopamine transporters
M. Sadowski
Alzheimer and prion diseases
E. Stone
Neuropsychopharmacology of positively-motivated behavior and depression
E. Ziff
Mechanisms of trafficking and anchorage of glutamate receptors at excitatory synapses
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