Biochemistry and Cell Biology Department Faculty
State University of New York at Stony Brook
Life Science Building
Stony Brook, NY 11794-5215
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Faculty
Bingham, Paul, Associate Professor Geneticsof
development and regulation of gene expression 516-632-8548; pbingham@ccmail.sunysb.edu
Brown, Deborah, Assistant Professor Role ofSphingolipid
and cholesterol-rich membranes in protein sorting and signaltransduction.
516-632-8563; deborah.brown@sunysb.edu
Citovsky, Vitaly, Assistant Professor Nucleartransport
and intercellular communication in plants. 516-632-9534; citovsky@life.bio.sunysb.edu
Dean, Neta, Assistant Professor Analysis ofprotein
sorting in yeast. 516-632-9309; ndean@mcbsgi.bio.sunysb.edu
Deutsch, Dale, Associate Professor Regulationof
anandamide (endogenous marijuana) levels in the brain. 516-632-8595/8599;
DDEUTSCH@CCMAIL.SUNYSB.EDU
Freundlich, Martin, Professor, Regulationof
gene expression in prokaryotes by interacting transcription factors MFreundlich@ccmail.sunysb.edu
Gergen, J. Peter, Associate Professor Regulationof
gene expression and the genetics of development 516-632-9030; pgergen@life.bio.sunysb.edu
Haltiwanger, Robert, Assistant Professor Glycosylationof
Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Proteins 516-632-7336; RHALTIWANGER@CCMAIL.SUNYSB.EDU
Holdener, Bernadette, Assistant Professor
Genetic regulation of mesoderm induction in the mouse 516-632-8292;
holdener@life.bio.sunysb.edu
Hollingsworth, Nancy, Assistant Professor Meioticchromosome
synapsis, recombination and segregation in yeast. 516-632-8581; nhollin@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
Krikorian, Abraham, Professor Developmentin
higher plants. 516-632-8568; akrikor@asterix.bio.sunysb.edu
Lennarz, William, Chair, Professor Biosynthesisand
function of cell surface glycoproteins in cell growth and embryogenesis.516-632-8560;
WLENNARZ@ccmail.sunysb.edu
London, Erwin, Associate Professor Membraneprotein
folding and lipid interaction: Protein translocation across membranes.
Lyman, Harvard, Associate Professor Regulationof
chloroplast synthesis and replication. 516-632-8534; HLyman@allinl.cc.sunysb.edu
Marcu, Kenneth, Professor Mammalian gene regulationand
function. 516-632-0841; kbmarcu@mcbsgi.bio.sunysb.edu;_
marcu@naxos.unice.fr
Sarma, Raghupathy, Associate Professor X-Raycrystallography
of biological macromolecules. 516-632-8558; RSARMA@CCMAIL.SUNYSB.EDU
Schechter, Nisson, Professor Molecular biologyof
nerve development and regeneration. 516-444-1368; NSchechter@epo.som.sunysb.edu
Schindelin, Hermann,Structure
and Function of Enzymes, Protein Crystallography, Metalloenzymes, Biosynthesis
of Metallocofactors, Transport Proteins.(516) 444-3055; schindelin@pharm.sunysb.edu
Schmidt, Jakob, ProfessorRegulation of acetylcholinereceptor
genes in muscle. 516-632-8561; jschmidt@life.bio.sunysb.edu
Simon, Sanford, Associate Professor Biochemistry
and cell biology of inflammatory cells and their products. 516-444-3007;
SSIMON@path.som.sunysb.edu
Smith, Steve, Professor and Director
of Structural Biology Membrane protein structure and function.516-632-1210;
steven.o.smith@sunysb.edu
Sternglanz, Rolf, Professor Genes and mutants
affecting chromatin structure and gene expression in yeast. 516-632-8565;
rolf@life.bio.sunysb.edu
Thomsen, Gerald, Assistant Professor
Embryonicinduction in Xenopus. 516-632-8536; jthomsen@mcbsgi.bio.sunysb.edu
Trimmer, James, Associate Professor Regulation
of ion channels in excitable tissue. 516-632-9171; james.trimmer@sunysb.edu
Adjunct Faculty
Bynum, David - Assistant Professor
Undergraduate education, outreach, curriculum development.
350 life Sciences bldg
516-632-9750; dbynum@life.bio.sunysb.edu
Inouye, Masayori
Department of Biochemistry
Robert Wood Johnson Medical
School, 675 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 00854-5635, (908-463-4540)
Setlow, Richard - Sr. Biophysicist
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Upton, NY
11973, (516-282-3391)
Studier, F.W. - Sr. Biophysicist
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Upton, NY 11973, (516-232-3390/2671)
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