Dr. Charles Bailey Distinguished Professor of Biology
(Oklahoma State Univ.)
biodefense, new forms of protection against infectious diseases.
Web Site
email: c/o Vera Ettenger (vettenge@gmu.edu)

Dr. Anna Baranova Assistant Professor
(Moscow State Univ., Russia)
functional genomics of cancer cells, computational biology and genetic pathways.
Web site
email: abaranov@gmu.edu

Dr. Alan Christensen, MMB Associate Chair, Associate Professor
(Michigan State Univ.)
molecular biology, functional genomics of eukaryotic cells, biotechnology, liver diseases, ,
Contact: Betty Ann Oakes, (703) 993-1039

Web Page
email c/o Betty Ann Oakes:
eoakes@gmu.edu

Dr. Karl Fryxell, Director of MS in Biology, Associate Professor
(Calif. Institute of Technology, Pasadena)
molecular evolution, computational biology and genetic pathways, functional genomics of the nervous system including brain cancer and stroke. (703) 993-1069
Web Page
e-mail: kfryxell@gmu.edu

Dr. Geraldine Grant, Director of PhD in Bioscience Program, Assistant Professor
(Dublin City Univ., Ireland)
functional genomics of fibrosis in lung, liver and heart,
liver diseases, arthritis and cartilage cell differentiation,
in vitro
toxicology,
(703) 993-4292
Web Page
e-mail: ggrant1@gmu.edu

Dr. Paulette W. Royt Associate Professor
(Univ. of Maryland)
medical microbiology, iron transport and metabolism in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. (703) 993-1058
Web site
e-mail: proyt@gmu.edu
Dr. Valery N. Soyfer Distinguished University Professor
(Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy, Russia)
molecular genetics, molecular mechanisms of mutation, structural conformations of DNA and chromatin. (703) 993-2180
Web site
e-mail: vnsoyfer@gmu.edu
Dr. Monique van Hoek Research Assistant Professor
(Univ. of Virginia)
biodefense, the molecular basis of infection and pathogenesis by Francisella tularensis (tularemia).
Web site
e-mail: mvanhoek@gmu.edu
Dr. James D. Willett Professor
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge)
metabolomics: high-throughput methods of analyzing the physiology of metabolic pathways. (703) 993-8311
Web site
e-mail: jwillett@gmu.edu

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