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Area of Interest: Asthma

Balch, William  
is interested in the biochemical and molecular basis for vesicular trafficking from the endoplasmic reticulum to the cell surface, particularly in the structures, functions, and mechanisms of control exerted by small GTP-binding proteins.

Cochrane, Charles G. 
is involved in studies of the biochemical pathways of injury in the inflammatory process, and has developed a synthetic peptide modeled after surfactant protein B, which is being used for the treatment of pre-term infants, adults with acute lung injury, and patients with acute asthma.

Keinan, Ehud  

Liang, Chris  
Design, synthesis, and testing of novel small molecular therapeutics.

Sauer, Karsten  
We combine broad functional genomics approaches with traditional, hypothesis-driven research to identify and functionally characterize novel genes with important roles in lymphocyte development and function. A particular focus of the lab are signal transduction mechanisms downstream of the T cell receptor.

 

 


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