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Enzyme may be a key to Alzheimer's-related cell death
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Protein helps cells duplicate correctly, avoid becoming cancer
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Dow AgroSciences, Purdue, IEDC partner for life sciences venture at Purdue Research Park
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Garner, Joseph P. Animal behavior and well-being
Geahlen, Robert L. Regulation of signal transduction through the Syk protein-tyrosine kinase
Gelvin, Stanton B. Mechanism of the transfer to and expression of the Agrobacterium tumefaciens Ti-plasmid in plant cells
Ghosh, Arun K. Synthetic organic, bioorganic and medicinal chemistry
Gibbs, Richard A. Medicinal and bioorganic chemistry, synthesis and mechanistic evaluation of anticancer drugs
Gimble, Frederick Protein-DNA interactions and protein engineering of homing endonucleases
Giordano, Nicholas J. Nanostructures and mesoscopic systems, musical acoustics, computational neuroscience, computational physics
Golden, Barbara Structural basis for RNA function
Goldsbrough, Peter Physiology and genetics of adaptation to environmental stress
Gribskov, Michael Macromolecular sequences and the evolution, structure and function of molecules; databases and computational tools for functional genomics
Hall, Mark C. Regulation of the cell cycle by ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis; protein mass spectrometry
Hallett, Steven G. Biological control of weeds with emphasis on the discovery and development of bioherbicides
Handa, Avtar K. Signal transduction, Transcription and gene regulation, High temperature stress, Growth factors/hormones/polyamines, Plant growth and development, Senescence, Phytonutrients, Fruit quality and postharvest shelf life
Hannon, Kevin M. Investigations into treatments and interventions for skeletal muscle atrophy
Harrison, Marietta L. Understanding the signaling molecule Lck
Hazbun, Tony Functional genomics and systems biology
Heinz, Michael Neural coding in normal and impaired auditory systems
Hill, Catherine Genomics of arthropod vectors of human disease such as malaria, West Nile virus and Lyme disease
Hockerman, Gregory Molecular pharmacology
Hollenbeck, Peter J. Intracellular organelle transport in neurons
Hrycyna, Christine A. Multidrug resistance in human cancer
Hu, Chang-Deng AP-1 in human cancers and C. elegans development
Huber, Jessica E. Speech motor control in both normal individuals and individuals with motor speech disorders
Hunt, Greg J. Behavioral genetics and honey bee extension entomology
Irudayaraj, Joseph MK Single molecule fluorescence lifetime imaging and fluorescence correlation spectroscopic measurements of epigenetic modification of single living cells, Nanotools and Raman spectroscopy for detecting in vivo phosphorylation, mRNA, and Micro RNA.
Isom, Gary E. Neurotoxicology

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