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| Alphabetical | By Popularity | | - Clapham Lab - Harvard Medical School
- Interested in how a receptor initiates intracellular events such as the opening of ion channels, the activation of enzymes, or the release of intracellular calcium. - Craigie Lab - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
- Research on the mechanism of DNA integration of HIV and other retroviruses. Site outlines research, publications, and the availability of postdoctoral positions. - Darst Lab - Rockefeller University
- Studies structural aspects of bacterial transcription using electron microscopy, X-ray crystallography, and biochemical approaches. - Dohlman Lab - Yale University
- Using genetic methods to study G-protein-mediated signaling in eukaryotes. - Gogarten Lab - University of Connecticut
- Researching evolution of proton pumping ATPases and role of horizontal gene transfer. - Heydari Laboratory - Wayne State University
- Focuses on understanding the role of nutrition intervention in the molecular mechanisms of ageing and cancer. - Mellon Lab - University of California at San Francisco
- Studies the regulation of steroidogenesis in classical steroidogenic and neural tissues, by studying the tissue-specific and hormonal regulation of steroidogenic genes. - Pavlakis Lab - National Cancer Institute Human Retrovirus Section
- Performs basic research on the molecular biology of gene expression, the biology of human retroviruses, and the pathogenesis of AIDS. - Prasad Lab - Jawaharlal Nehru University (India)
- Membrane biology lab working on Candida biochemistry and molecular biology. - Schroeder Lab - University of California at San Diego
- Research focuses on signal transduction mechanisms in higher plant cells. - Seeman Lab - New York University
- Investigating unusual DNA molecules in model systems that use synthetic molecules, with a major effort in DNA nanotechnology. - Singer Lab - Albert Einstein College of Medicine
- Studies the travels of mRNA from birth to ultimate biological destiny.
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