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Nucleic Acid Structure and Function

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Research Program

Paul Ahlquist

Molecular mechanisms of viral replication, host interactions and oncogenesis

Philip Anderson

Molecular genetics of C. elegans

Aseem Ansari

Chemical approaches to dissect and direct the genome decoding machinery

David Brow

Mechanism of DNA transciption and RNA splicing

Michael Cox

Molecular biology and enzymology of genetic recombination and DNA repair

Marcin Filutowicz

Regulation of DNA replication

James Keck

Study the structure and function of proteins that are involved in multiple nucleic acid metabolic pathways.

Robert Landick

Transcriptional regulation/RNA polymerase structure and function

Ann Palmenberg

Molecular biology of RNA picornaviruses; protein translation, proteolytic processing; RNA synthesis; viral pathogenesis; viral vaccines, vaccine vectors; computer-based sequence analysis.

David Schwartz

We develop and apply new approaches based on genomic science to important biological problems

Karen Wassarman

Small RNAs in bacteria

Marv Wickins

Understanding how RNAs and proteins interact, and the biological importance of those interactions.

 

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