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CDB Faculty

CDB Faculty Research Interests
Linda Barlow   Developmental neurobiology; patterning and formation of sensory organs
Brad Bendiak Structural analysis of protein glycosylation using NMR and mass spectrometry
Steve Britt Visual system development and function using molecular/genetic approaches in Drosophila and Spermophilus
John Caldwell Functional regulation of ion channels in plasma membranes and Golgi membranes using electrophysiology and molecular biology
Michael Carry Anatomy and embryology of the back, extremities, trunk, head and neck
Thomas Evans Molecular and cellular mechanisms of early embryonic development in C. elegans using genetic and biochemical approaches 
Thomas Finger Development and organization of taste and smell
Joan Hooper Cell determination, developmental patterning and hedgehog signaling in Drosophila
Kathryn Howell Structure/function of the Golgi complex using MS proteomics, functional assays, and high resolution 3D structure; biosynthesis of lipid droplets  
Sandy Martin Molecular mechanisms of LINE-1 retrotransposition and tissue protection and reversible metabolic depression in hibernators
Robin Michaels Anatomy, histology and embryology of the GI tract and pelvis
Rytis Prekeris  The role of Rab GTPases in regulating plasma membrane receptor recycling, cell motility and cytokinesis
Diego Restrepo Olfactory signal transduction and olfactory sensory coding using electrophysiological, morphological and molecular techniques 
Claude Selitrennikoff Mechanisms of fungal wall assembly; development of antifungal therapy  
Victor Spitzer Virtual anatomy, integrating anatomists with mathematicians, computer scientists, information scientists, physiologists, pathologists and  clinicians to develop a simulated human for medical education.