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Glen N Barber, Ph.D. Glen N Barber, Ph.D.
Professor of Medicine, Eugenia J. Dodson Chair in Cancer Research, and Associate Director of Basic Science
Research Summary
"Our laboratory is interested in understanding mechanisms of innate immunity to viral infection and malignant disease. Gaining insight into mechanisms of the innate immune process affords the opportunity of developing translational research programs involving the design of novel vaccines and therapeutics, to combat disease."
305-243-5914 (ph)
Room 511, Papanicolaou Cancer Research Building
 
Julio C. Barredo, M.D. Julio C. Barredo, M.D.
Director, Pediatric Hematology-Oncology
Research Summary
Toppel Family Professor of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Pediatric Oncology, Bone arrow and stem cell transplantation, Childhood brain and spinal tumors, Pediatric sickle cell disease.
305-585-5635 (ph)
305-325-8387 (fax)
 
Antoni  Barrientos, Ph.D. Antoni Barrientos, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Neurology and Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Research Summary
We are interested in the basic processes underlying the biogenesis of the mitochondrial respiratory chain (MRC) and how they bear on human neuromuscular and neurodegenerative disorders.
(305) 243-8683 (ph)
Rosenstiel Medical Science Building - 2067
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Lisa  Baumbach-Reardon, Ph.D. Lisa Baumbach-Reardon, Ph.D.
Associate Research Professor, Department of Pediatrics
Research Summary
We have two major projects in our laboratory. The first project involves the discovery earlier this year of the disease gene for a rare infantile neurodegenerative disorder, X-linked spinal muscular atrophy. The second project focuses on the genetic basis of breast cancer in women of African ancestry.
305-243-3997 (ph)
Room 6020, Mailman Center for Child Development
 
John R. Bethea, Ph.D. John R. Bethea, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Neurological Surgery
Research Summary
The primary focus of my laboratory is the neuroimunological basis of disease or injury to the central nervous system. To achieve this goal we focus primarily on the role of astrocytes in health and disease and how modulating the activation of the NF-kB family of transcription factors alters neuroimmune responses.
(305) 243-3804 (ph)
Lois Pope LIFE Center 3-21
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Sanjoy  Bhattacharya, Ph.D. Sanjoy Bhattacharya, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology
Research Summary
Neuroproteomics, posttranslational modification of deimination, local protein synthesis in neuronal dendrites
(305) 482-4103 (ph)
McKnight Vision Research Center - 7th Floor
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Nanette  Bishopric, M.D., F.A.C.C. Nanette Bishopric, M.D., F.A.C.C.
Professor of Pharmacology and Medicine
Research Summary
"Cardiac myocyte growth and death, transcriptional and post-transcriptional control of cell growth"
305-243-6775 (ph)
305-243-6082 (fax)
Rosenstiel Medical Sciences Building 6038
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Peter  Buchwald, Ph.D. Peter Buchwald, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology & Director, Drug Discovery
Research Summary
"Computer-aided drug design, small molecule modulators of the costimulatory protein-protein interaction, immunomodulation for islet transplantation"
305-243-9657 (ph)
Diabetes Research Institute #3014
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Kerry  Burnstein, Ph.D. Kerry Burnstein, Ph.D.
Professor of Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology and Cancer Biology Graduate Program Director
Research Summary
"My lab studies steroid hormone action in endocrine cancers. In particular, we focus on androgen and vitamin D regulation of oncogenesis in the prostate."
305-243-5732 (ph)
305-243-4555 (fax)
Rosenstiel Medical Sciences Building 6160
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Anthony J. Capobianco, Ph.D. Anthony J. Capobianco, Ph.D.
Director, Molecular Oncology Research Program, Division of Surgical Oncology
Research Summary
Molecular mechanisms of Tumorigenesis. Notch Signaling, mouse models of tumorigenesis. Cancer stem cells and pathway cross talk.
(305) 243-6308 (ph)
Room 1019B, Rosenstiel Medical Sciences Building
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Nirupa  Chaudhari, Ph.D. Nirupa Chaudhari, Ph.D.
Professor, Physiology and Biophysics
Research Summary
We study mechanisms of transduction and cellular communication in sensory and other cells. We develop transgenic mouse models and fluorescent reporters to visualize cell function in real time. We also analyze patterns of gene expression in complex tissues to understand the roles and differentiation of diverse cell types.
305-243-3427 (ph)
305-243-5931 (fax)
Rosenstiel Medical Science Building - 4062
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Zhibin  Chen, M.D., Ph.D. Zhibin Chen, M.D., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Microbiology & Immunology
Research Summary
Our research program focuses on mechanisms of immune tolerance and its application to type 1 diabetes and islet transplantations.
305-243-8348 (ph)
305-243-5522 (fax)
Room 3035 (Office), 3039A (Lab) Rosenstiel Medical Sciences Building
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Gregory E. Conner, Ph.D. Gregory E. Conner, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Cell Biology and Anatomy Director of Research
Research Summary
"Research projects are focused on basic epithelial cell biology especially as it applies to the respiratory tract. Projects include studies on epithelial host defense responses, secretion, ciliary beating and reactive oxygen species metabolism."
305-243-6926 (ph)
Rosenstiel Medical Science Building - 7061B
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Dorraya  El-Ashry, Ph.D. Dorraya El-Ashry, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Internal Medicine
Research Summary
Mechanisms underlying the etiology of ER-negative vs ER-positive breast cancer and studies aimed at re-expressing ER in ER-negative tumors leading to clinical trials.
(305) 243-4721 (ph)
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Christian  Faul, Ph.D. Christian Faul, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Medicine/Nephrology
Research Summary
The Synaptopodin family of actin binding proteins and its role in signal transduction in renal podocytes and cardiac myocytes
(305)243-3206 (ph)
(305)243-3209 (fax)
Batchelor Bldg 6th Fl Room #628
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John R. Gilbert, Ph.D. John R. Gilbert, Ph.D.
Professor, Dr. John T. Macdonald Foundation Department of Human Genetics, Hussman Institute for Human Genomics.
Research Summary
Dr. Gilbert's research focuses on applications of genome technology to human genetics and the molecular genetics of autism, Alzheimer disease, Essential Tremor, and infectious disease such as tuberculosis. As a molecular biologist, his expertise is in gene analysis and characterization, positional cloning, mutation analysis, and animal models of human disorders.
305-243-6177 (ph)
305-243-2396 (fax)
Room 510, Biomedical Research Building
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Jeffrey  Goldberg, M.D.,Ph.D. Jeffrey Goldberg, M.D.,Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology
Research Summary
"We study survival and regeneration in the developing and adult nervous system, bridging molecular, cellular, and in vivo approaches. Additional projects focus on the use of stem cells and nanotechnology."
(305) 547-3720 (ph)
McKnight Vision Research Center - 4th Floor
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Joshua M.  Hare, M.D. Joshua M. Hare, M.D.
Professor, Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology, Louis Lemberg Professor of Medicine, Chief of Cardiology, Director, Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Institute
Research Summary
Cardiac cell regeneration
305-243-1998 (ph)
Clinical Research Building, Room 1124, 1120 NW 14th St. Miami, FL 33136
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(T. K.) Thomas K. Harris, Ph.D. (T. K.) Thomas K. Harris, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Research Summary

Understand mechanisms of action and regulation of multi-domain protein kinases

(305) 243-3358 (ph)
(305) 243-3955 (fax)
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Guy A. Howard, Ph.D.
Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Research Summary
Cell and molecular biology of bone; cell and molecular biology of aging; stem cells and reparative medicine
 
Luca  Inverardi, M.D. Luca Inverardi, M.D.
Research Professor of Medicine, Microbiology and Immunology
305-243-5347 (ph)
305-243-4404 (fax)
Room 5006, Diabetes Research Institute
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Michael S.  Kapiloff, M.D., Ph.D. Michael S. Kapiloff, M.D., Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics and. Director, Cardiac Signal Transduction and Cellular Biology Laboratory
Research Summary
"The Cardiac Signal Transduction and Cellular Biology Laboratory at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine is committed to the elucidation of the signal transduction pathways of the cardiac myocyte. In particular, we are interested in the role that multimolecular signaling complexes play is the regulation of myocyte function."
305-243-7863 (ph)
305-243-3906 (fax)
Biomedical Research Building, Room 810
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Robert  Keane, Ph.D. Robert Keane, Ph.D.
Professor, Physiology and Biophysics
Research Summary
"My research focuses on the initiation of inflammation, autophagy and apoptosis in the CNS after traumatic brain and spinal cord injury."
305-243-5726 (ph)
Rosenstiel Medical Science Building Room - 5058
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Norma Sue Kenyon, Ph.D. Norma Sue Kenyon, Ph.D.
Martin Kleiman Professor of Surgery, Medicine, Microbiology and Immunology, Biomedical Engineering and Director of the Wallace H. Coulter Center for Translational Research
Research Summary
Immunology of islet transplantation in pre-clinical models and in clinical subjects; immunology of clinical type 1 diabetes.
305-243-5346 (ph)
305-243-1042 (fax)
Room 6032, Diabetes Research Institute
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Theodore J. Lampidis, Ph.D. Theodore J. Lampidis, Ph.D.
Professor of Cell Biology & Anatomy & Member of Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
Research Summary
Cellular Pharmocology, Cardiotoxicity, Anticancer drugs
(305) 243-4846 (ph)
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Ralf  Landgraf, Ph.D. Ralf Landgraf, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Research Summary
Molecular control and manipulation of cell surface receptor signaling with a focus on ERBB2 and ERBB3 receptors. Special emphasis is placed on the role of the macromolecular context in which signaling occurs, its organizing principles and consequences of and opportunities for perturbation.
(305) 243-5815 (ph)
(305) 243-3955 (fax)
Gautier 316
 
Richard  Lee, M.D., Ph.D. Richard Lee, M.D., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology
Research Summary
My lab studies molecular pathways important for retinal ganglion cell death and survival and the molecular pathophysiology of ocular disease
(305) 547-3686 (ph)
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute
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Wei  Li, Ph.D. Wei Li, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology
Research Summary
Our laboratory uses advanced cell and molecular biology techniques and animal models to study skin related problems. We are specially interested in the function and mechanicsms involved in the epithelial extracellular matrix.
305-326-6445 (ph)
McKnight Vision Research Center - 619
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Daniel  Liebl, Ph.D. Daniel Liebl, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Neurological Surgery
Research Summary
Research in the lab focuses on axon growth and guidance in the developing and regenerating nervous systems. Neural stem/progenitor cell biology in both native neurogenesis and following CNS trauma using endogenous and transplantation strategies
(305) 243-7143 (ph)
Lois Pope LIFE Center 3-16
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Marc  Lippman, M.D. Marc Lippman, M.D.
Kathleen and Stanley Glaser Professor of Medicine
Research Summary
molecular mechanisms of control of breast cancer growth and malignant behavior
(305) 243-9120 (ph)
(305) 243-9124 (fax)
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Bal  Lokeshwar, Ph.D. Bal Lokeshwar, Ph.D.
Professor/Co-Director Urology Research
Research Summary
"Functions of chemokines and pro-inflammatory factors in tumor progression, hormone-independence and metastasis. Development of natrually occuring compounds in herbs and spices for chemoprevention and therapy."
(305) 243-6591 (ph)
Dominion Tower, 5th fl.
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Izidore  Lossos, M.D. Izidore Lossos, M.D.
Professor of Medicine and Director Lymphoma Program
Research Summary
We are studying pathogenesis of lymphoma and biological processes in normal B cells
305-243-6787 (ph)
305-243-4785 (fax)
Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, D8-4
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Jaime  Merchan, M.D., MMSc Jaime Merchan, M.D., MMSc
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine
Research Summary
"My research interests include tumor angiogenesis, development of novel vascular targeted therapies for cancer, and identification of tumor and blood angiogenesis biomarkers that may serve as predictive or monitoring tools for cancer patients during treatment"
305-243-4909 (ph)
305-243-9161 (fax)
 
Enrique A. Mesri, Ph.D. Enrique A. Mesri, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Microbiology and Immunology
Research Summary
"Molecular, cellular and genetic mechanisms of viral carcinogenesis of Kaposi sarcoma. Activation of tumor angiogenesis and genetic instability by the Kaposi sarcoma herpesvirus/ KSHV."
305-243-5659 (ph)
305-243-8309 (fax)
Room 109 (office) Papanicolaou Building
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Carlos T. Moraes, Ph.D. Carlos T. Moraes, Ph.D.
Professor, Neurology and Cell Biology and Anatomy
Research Summary
Human Genetics; Molecular pathogenesis of disease-related mitochondrial DNA mutations
(305)243-5858 (ph)
(305)243-3914 (fax)
Lois Pope LIFE Center 3-17
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Peter  Mundel, M.D. Peter Mundel, M.D.
Professor of Medicine and Cell Biology & Anatomy; Chief, Division of Molecular Medicine; Vice Chair for Research, Department of Medicine
Research Summary
- The synaptopodin family of actin-associated proteins in health and disease
- Cell biology and pathology of kidney podocytes
(305) 243-2360 (ph)
(305) 243-4338 (fax)
Batchelor Bldg. 6th Fl, Room 626
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Savita  Pahwa, M.D. Savita Pahwa, M.D.
Professor of Microbiology and Immunology, Director, HIV Pathogenesis
Research Summary
Our group is interested in the immunopathogenesis of HIV infection for the understanding of the nature and mechanisms of immune dysfunction in HIV infected pediatric and adult patients. We hope that our studies will help in developing strategies for immune reconstitution, and for aborting disease progression in HIV infected subjects.
305-243-7732 (ph)
305-243-7211 (fax)
Room 712, Batchelor Children's Research Institute
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Ricardo  Pastori, Ph.D. Ricardo Pastori, Ph.D.
Research Associate Professor of Medicine, Immunology, and Microbiology
Research Summary
My research is focused on beta-cell function and responses to inflammation in the context of pancreatic islet transplantation and type 1 diabetes development.
305-243-5349 (ph)
Room 1070, Diabetes Research Institute
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Damien  Pearse, Ph.D. Damien Pearse, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Neurological Surgery
Research Summary
"My laboratory focuses on several key aspects of CNS injury repair: 1) preventing progressive tissue damage following the initial mechanical trauma through the application of pharmacological or biological neuroprotectants, 2) overcoming the physical impediment of the injury cyst through the implantation of exogenous cells or by harnessing endogenous cellular repair mechanisms and, 3) the promotion of axon regeneration by the stimulation of intracellular signaling pathways that are important in the initiation and/or maintainence of axon growth."
(305) 243-7139 (ph)
Lois Pope LIFE Center 5-15
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Mark D. Pegram, M.D. Mark D. Pegram, M.D.
Professor, Medicine
Research Summary
Understanding the molecular pathways that regulate how HER-2 signals cell growth.Development of novel therapeutics and other novel antibody and chemotherapy combination therapies for breast cancer
(305) 243-4909 (ph)
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Margaret  Pericak-Vance, Ph.D. Margaret Pericak-Vance, Ph.D.
Professor, Dr. John T. Macdonald Foundation Department of Human Genetics and Director of the Center for Genetic Epidemiology & Statistical Genetics and Director of the Hussman Institute for Human Genomics.
Research Summary
Dr. Pericak-Vance excels at the integration of genomic and statistical technologies and their application to common and complex diseases of public health importance. Along with her research team, Dr. Pericak-Vance has identified risk genes for the amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, age-related macular degeneration, multiple sclerosis, autism, and Alzheimer disease.
305.243.5386 (ph)
305.243.2396 (fax)
Room 313, Biomedical Research Building
 
Priyamvada  Rai, Ph.D. Priyamvada Rai, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Medicine
Research Summary
Modulation of cellular redox status to enhance activation of tumor suppressor pathways in cancer cells
(305) 575-3388 (ph)
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Joseph D. Rosenblatt, M.D. Joseph D. Rosenblatt, M.D.
William Harrington Professor of Medicine, Microbiology and Immunology and Chief of the Division of Hematology/Oncology
Research Summary
"Research into human gene therapy, anti-angiogenic and immune therapy applications for cancer including the design of novel antibody fusion proteins"
305-243-4860 (ph)
305-243-9161 (fax)
 
Richard L. Rotundo, Ph.D. Richard L. Rotundo, Ph.D.
Professor of Cell Biology & Anatomy, Physiology and Biophysics, and Member, Neurosciences Program
Research Summary
Membrane protein biogensis and localization; signal transduction; gene expression and regulation; nerves and muscle
(305)243-6940 (ph)
(305)545-7166 (fax)
Rosenstiel Medical Science Building - 4168
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Pedro  Salas, Ph.D. Pedro Salas, Ph.D.
Professor, Cell Biology and Anatomy
Research Summary

Polarization in epithelial cells; Role of the cytoskeleton and exocytis transport of membrane proteins

305-243-6977 (ph)
Rosenstiel Medical Sciences Building 4090
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Matthias A Salathe, M.D. Matthias A Salathe, M.D.
Chief, Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care, and Professor of Medicine and Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology
Research Summary
"Research focuses on innate host defenses of the airways including mucociliary clearance, mucus secretion, ciliary beating and lactoperoxidase system and recovery from insults."
305-585-7340 (ph)
305-243-6992 (fax)
Rosenstiel Medical Sciences Building, 7063A
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Paul  Schiller, Ph.D. Paul Schiller, Ph.D.
Research Associate Professor of Medicine
Research Summary
"Marrow-isolated adult mutilineage inducible (MIAMI) stem cells: molecular mechanisms of self-renewal, proliferation and differentiation; and their use in regenerative medicine."
 
Rakesh  Singal, M.D. Rakesh Singal, M.D.
Associate Professor of Medicine/Hematology/Oncology
Research Summary
Dr. Singal’s research focuses on the epigenetic mechanisms that inactivate certain tumor-suppressor genes in prostate cancer and designing clinical trials based on lab research.
305-243-4909 (ph)
305-243-4905 (fax)
Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
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Joyce M. Slingerland, MD, PhD Joyce M. Slingerland, MD, PhD
Director, Braman Family Breast Cancer Institute, UMSylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center Professor of Medicine
Research Summary
Breast cancer, molecular mechanisms, molecular genetics, epidemiology, cell cycle, and estrogen receptors
305-243-4909 (ph)
305-243-4975 (fax)
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Marta  Torroella-Kouri, Ph.D. Marta Torroella-Kouri, Ph.D.
Research Assistant Professor, Microbiology and Immunology
Research Summary
"My research interests pertain to the role of the innate immune system, particularly of macrophages/monocytes, in the immune suppression observed in mice bearing advanced tumors. Peritoneal and tumor-associated macrophages and their precursors, monocytes in the circulation, represent and exhibit different levels of local and systemic immune suppression in the host. We have found that transcripition factors NFkB, STAT1 and STAT3 are differentially expressed in these cells, resulting in altered cell signaling pathways and cytokine gene expression patterns."
305-243-6260 (ph)
305-243-4623 (fax)
Room 3123A, Rosenstiel Medical Sciences Building
 
Kathryn W. Tosney, Ph.D. Kathryn W. Tosney, Ph.D.
Chairman, Biology
Research Summary
The Tosney lab studies axon guidance and growth cone motility.
(305) 284-4134 (ph)
Cox Science Center - 215
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Jeffery M. Vance, M.D., Ph.D. Jeffery M. Vance, M.D., Ph.D.
Chairman, Dr. John T. Macdonald Foundation Department of Human Genetics, Hussman Institute for Human Genomics
Research Summary
Dr. Vance's primary areas of expertise are in Neurogenetics, especially in Parkinson disease and Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease, and also in cardiovascular genetics, human genotyping and banking of DNA samples, and the molecular aspects of the positional cloning of human disease. His research has focused on the application of clinical, molecular, and mathematical genetic techniques to identify genes leading to human disease.
305.243.5464 (ph)
Room 616, Biomedical Research Building
 
Keith  Webster, Ph.D. Keith Webster, Ph.D.
Professor of Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology; Director of the Vascular Biology Institute; Walter G. Ross Chair of Vascular Biology
Research Summary
Myocardial ischemia, Apoptosis, Gene and Stem Cell Therapy  
305-243-6779 (ph)
305-243-6082 (fax)
Rosenstiel Medical Sciences Building 6038
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Rong  Wen, M.D., Ph.D. Rong Wen, M.D., Ph.D.
Research Associate Professor, Opthamology
Research Summary
Retinal cell biology; photoreceptor degeneration; retinal vascular disorders
(305) 482-4874 (ph)
McKnight Vision Research Center - 506
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Xiang-Xi (Mike)  Xu, Ph.D. Xiang-Xi (Mike) Xu, Ph.D.
Professor, Medicine
Research Summary
Ovarian cancer biology and early embryogenesis
305-243-1750 (ph)
Papanicolaou Research Building 417
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Yanbin  Zhang, Ph.D. Yanbin Zhang, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Research Summary

DNA repair and mutagenesis, Fanconi anemia pathway of DNA repair.

(305) 243-9237 (ph)
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Teresa A. Zimmers, Ph.D. Teresa A. Zimmers, Ph.D.
Research Assistant Professor, Dewitt Daughtry Family Department of Surgery, Division of Surgical Oncology, Cell Biology & Anatomy, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
Research Summary
We study mechanisms of tissue growth regulation. Members of the TGF-beta superfamily are of particular interest.
(305) 243-1685 (ph)
(305) 243-7083 (fax)
Lab address: Surgical Oncology Research Laboratory, R.M.S.B. 1038 Office address: R.M.S.B. 1044
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