faculty & research

Faculty

The name of each faculty member is linked to a more detailed description of that person's research interests

Faculty Member Affiliations Research Interests

Richard Axel

Axel, Richard

Email: ra27@columbia.edu
Phone: 212-305-6915                           Fax: 212-923-7249
Location: HHSC-1014

University Professor, Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics,                  Neuroscience, Pathology & Cell Biology
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Defining the logic of olfactory perception; how individual sensory neurons express a specific receptor and how the brain distinguishes which receptors have been activated

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JOACHIM FRANK

Frank, Joachim

Email: jf2192@columbia.edu
Phone: 212-305-9510                            Fax: 212-305-9500
Location: BB 221

Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics and Biological Sciences
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute

We investigate the mechanism of translation on the ribosome by using cryo-electron microscopy and single-particle reconstruction. Using these methods, and flexible fitting of X-ray structures, the dynamics of the decoding and translocation mechanisms are revealed.

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STEPHEN P. GOFF

Goff, Stephen P.

Email: goff@cancercenter.columbia.edu
Phone: 212-305-3794                           Fax: 212-305-5106
Location: HHSC-1310

Higgins Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics and Professor of Microbiology
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Retroviral replication; tyrosine kinase oncogenes

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MAX E. GOTTESMAN

Gottesman, Max E.

Email: gottesma@cancercenter.columbia.edu
Phone: 212- 305-6900                          Fax: 212-305-1741
Location: HHSC-914

Charles H. Revson Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics and Microbiology (in the Institute of Cancer Research);                         Director - Institute Cancer Research

Regulation of transcription termination in /E. coli/ and bacteriophage; DNA damage repair and signal transduction in eukaryotes.

 

ERIC C. GREENE

Greene, Eric C.

Email: ecg2108@columbia.edu
Phone: 212-342-2944                             Fax:  212-305-5427
Location: BB-536

Assistant Professor Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute

 

Molecular mechanisms of DNA recombination and repair; single molecule fluorescence microscopy and other biochemical approaches.

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IVA GREENWALD

Greenwald, Iva

Email: greenwald@cuccfa.ccc.columbia.edu
Phone: 212-305-6928                             Fax: 212-305-1721                  
Location: HHSC-720

Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics and Genetics & Development
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute

LIN-12/Notch signaling and cell-cell interactions during development.

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ALLA GRISHOK

Grishok, Alla

Email: ag2691@columbia.edu
Phone: 212-305-9893                           Fax: 212-304-5707
Location: HHSC 510A

Assistant Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics

Contribution of short RNAs to regulation of gene expression through chromatin; epigenetic phenomena in C. elegans

 

WAYNE A. HENDRICKSON

Hendrickson, Wayne

Email: wayne@convex.hhmi.columbia.edu
Phone: 212-305-3456                            Fax: 212-305-7379
Location: BB-203

University Professor
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Structural biology of macromolecules; diffraction and computational methods

 

DAVID HIRSH

Hirsh, David

Email: dih1@columbia.edu
Phone: 212-854-1696                             Fax: 212-854-1680
Location: Low Library 313

Executive Vice President for Research,
Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics

Molecular genetics of endocytosis in C. elegans; Role of cytokines in the mammalian inflammatory and immune responses

 

OLIVER HOBERT

Hobert, Oliver

Email: or38@columbia.edu
Phone: 212-305-0063                            Fax: 212-342-1810
Location: HHSC-726A

Professor Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Genetic programs that control neural development in C. elegans

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BARRY HONIG

Honig, Barry

Email: bh6@columbia.edu
Phone: 212-851-4651                            Fax:  212-851-4650
Location: ICRC (AUDIII - 1130 St. Nicholas Avenue) Room 815

Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics,                                      Director, Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Computational approaches, based on both biophysics and bioinformatics, to study the structure and function of biological macromolecules

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THOMAS M. JESSELL

Jessell, Thomas M.

Email: tmj1@columbia.edu
Phone: 212- 305-1531                           Fax: 212-568-8473
Location: HHSC-1013

Claire Tow Professor, Neuroscience, Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Co-director, Kavli Institute

Molecular mechanisms of neuronal differentiation, axon guidance, and cell recognition in vertebrate development

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ERIC R. KANDEL

Kandel, Eric R.

Email: erk5@columbia.edu
Phone: 212-305-4143                            Fax: 212-543-5474
Location: P.I. Annex-664

University Professor, Neuroscience, Psychiatry, Physiology & Cellular Biophysics, Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Co-Director, Kavli Institute

Cell and molecular mechanisms of associative and non-associative learning in invertebrates and vertebrates

 

ARTHUR KARLIN

Karlin, Arthur

Email: ak12@columbia.edu
Phone: 212-305-5778                           Fax: 212-305-5594                                Location: P&S-11-401

Higgins Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics and Neurology and Professor of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics; Director of Center for Molecular Recognition

Molecular mechanisms of receptor function

 

Maniatis, Tom

(Incoming Chairman 2010)

Email: tm2472@columbia.edu
Phone: 212-305-3882                      

Fax: 212-305-7932                               Location: HHSC-616

 

Molecular and cellular mechanisms of gene regulation in the nervous system at the levels of signal transduction, transcription and RNA splicing.

RICHARD S. MANN

Mann, Richard S.

Email: rsm10@columbia.edu
Phone: 212-305-7731                             Fax: 212-305-7924
Location: HHSC 1104

Professor Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics

Control of pattern formation by homeotic genes and their downstream targets in Drosophila

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ARTHUR G. PALMER, III

Palmer, Arthur G. III (Acting Chair)

Email: agp6@columbia.edu
Phone: 212-305-3669/8675                         Fax: 212-305-7932
Location: HHSC 616

Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics

Structure, function, and dynamics of proteins, fluctuations in chemical and biological systems; and nuclear magnetic resonance and fluorescence spectroscopies

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BURKHARD ROST

Rost, Burkhard

Email: rost@columbia.edu
Phone: 212-851-4668
Location: ICRC (AUDIII - 1130 St. Nicholas Avenue) Room 805A

Associate Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics

Bioinformatics. Goals: sequence analysis, prediction of protein structure and function. Means: statistics and artificial intelligence

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BURKHARD ROST

Shapiro, Lawrence

Email: shapiro@convex.hhmi.columbia.edu
Phone: 212-342-6029                            Fax: 212-342-6026
Location: Eye Institute 9th Floor

Associate Professor, Columbia University, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics and Edward S. Harkness Eye
Institute,                                      Member of the Naomi S. Berrie Diabetes Center,
Jules and Doris Stein Professor of Research to Prevent Blindness, RPB Foundation

Structural information obtained from X-ray crystallography to direct biochemical studies of biological problems, particularly involving neuronal cell adhesion and neural patterning

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Zuker, Charles

Email: cz2195@columbia.edu
Phone: 212-305-7819                           Fax: 212-305-7932
Location: HHSC 517

Professor, Columbia University, Departments of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics & Neuroscience,

Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Charles Zuker's laboratory is using a combined molecular, genetic, and physiological approach to study signal processing, information transfer, and coding mechanisms in sensory systems.

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ABBREVIATION BUILDING

P&S: College of Physicians & Surgeons
BB: William H. Black Building
HHSC: Hammer Health Sciences Center