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Table of Contents Major areas of research

FACULTY

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

*Office Locations

Faculty Member e-mail Phone Office

Axel, Richard ra27@columbia.edu 305-6915 HHSC-1014
Research Interests Defining the logic of olfactory perception; how individual sensory neurons express a specific receptor and how the brain distinguishes which receptors have been activated Lab Home Page
 

Calame, Kathryn L. klc1@columbia.edu 305-3504 HHSC-1201
Research Interests Transcriptional regulatory cascades required for terminal differentiation of B lymphocytes and monocyte/macrophages; transformation of preB cells by the v-Abl tyrosine kinase

Frank, Joachim jf2192@columbia.edu 305-9510 BB 221
Research Interests 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. Lab Home Page

Goff, Stephen P. goff@cancercenter.columbia.edu 305-3794 HHSC-1310
Research Interests Retroviral replication; tyrosine kinase oncogenes Lab Home Page

Gottesman, Max E. gottesma@cancercenter.columbia.edu 305-6900 HHSC-914
Research Interests Regulation of transcription termination in E. coli and bacteriophage; role of cAMP in cell cycle progession and signal transduction in eukaryotes; vitamin A metabolism in the mouse

Greene, Eric C. ecg2108@columbia.edu 342-2944 BB-536
Research Interests Molecular mechanisms of DNA recombination and repair; single molecule fluorescence microscopy and other biochemical approaches. Lab Home Page

Greenwald, Iva greenwald@cuccfa.ccc.columbia.edu 305-6928 HHSC-720
Research Interests Cell-cell interactions, signal transduction, and cell fate choice; genetic and molecular studies of C. elegans development Lab Home Page

Grishok, Alla ag2691@columbia.edu 305-9893 HHSC 510A
Research Interests Contribution of short RNAs to regulation of gene expression through chromatin; epigenetic phenomena in C. elegans Lab Home Page

Hendrickson, Wayne  wayne@convex.hhmi.columbia.edu 305-3456 BB-203
Research Interests Structural biology of macromolecules; diffraction and computational methods Lab Home Page

Hirsh, David dih1@columbia.edu 854-1696 Low Library 313
Research Interests Molecular genetics of endocytosis in C. elegans; Role of cytokines in the mammalian inflammatory and immune responses  

Hobert, Oliver or38@columbia.edu 305-0063 HHSC-726A
Research Interests Genetic programs that control neural development in C. elegans Lab Home Page

Honig, Barry bh6@columbia.edu 851-4651 ICRB (AUDIII - 1130 St. Nicholas Avenue) Room 815
Research Interests Computational biology, bioinformatics, prediction of protein structure and function  Lab Home Page

Jessell, Thomas M. tmj1@columbia.edu 305-1531 HHSC-1013
Research Interests Molecular mechanisms of neuronal differentiation, axon guidance, and cell recognition in vertebrate development Lab Home Page

Kandel, Eric R. erk5@columbia.edu 305-4143 P.I. Annex-664
Research Interests Cell and molecular mechanisms of associative and non-associative learning in invertebrates and vertebrates Lab Home Page  

Karlin, Arthur ak12@columbia.edu 305-5778 P&S-11-401
Research Interests Molecular mechanisms of receptor function

Mann, Richard S. rsm10@columbia.edu 305-7731 HHSC 1104
Research Interests Control of pattern formation by homeotic genes and their downstream targets in Drosophila Lab Home Page

Palmer, Arthur G. III (Acting Chair) agp6@columbia.edu 305-3669/8675 P&S 5-424
Research Interests Structure, function, and dynamics of proteins, fluctuations in chemical and biological systems; and nuclear magnetic resonance and fluorescence spectroscopies Lab Home Page

Rost, Burkhard rost@columbia.edu 851-4668 ICRB (AUDIII - 1130 St. Nicholas Avenue) Room 805A
Research Interests Bioinformatics. Goals: sequence analysis, prediction of protein structure and function. Means: statistics and artificial intelligence Lab Home Page

Shapiro, Lawrence shapiro@convex.hhmi.columbia.edu 342-6029 Eye Institute 9th Floor
Research Interests Structural information obtained from X-ray crystallography to direct biochemical studies of biological problems, particularly involving neuronal cell adhesion and neural patterning Lab Home Page

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


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