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University of Oregon

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Bruce Bowerman. Institute of Molecular Biology. Nematode development; pattern formation in the early embryo.  

William Bradshaw. Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Evolution of seasonal control of development in insects;  biological clocks; evolutionary genetics.  

William Cresko, Center for Evolution and Ecology Causation linking natural phenomena across levels of time and scale.

John Conery. Department of Computer and Information Science. Parallel processing, computational science, bioinformatics. 

Chris Doe. Institutes of Neuroscience and Molecular Biology. Cell fate specification in the nervous systems of insects and vertebrates.  

Judith Eisen. Institute of Neuroscience. Development of the vertebrate nervous system; dorsal-ventral patterning.  

Richard Emlet. Institute of Marine Biology. Evolution, development, functional morphology, and biomechanics of invertebrates.  

Karen Guillemin. Institute of Molecular Biology. Bacterial interactions with their animal hosts in disease and normal development.  

Eric Johnson. Institute of Molecular Biology. Genetic and genomic approaches to the Drosophila hypoxic response..  

Charles Kimmel. Institute of Neuroscience. Development and evolution of vertebrate skeletal systems; the genetic control of developmental patterning.

Patrick Phillips. Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Empirical and theoretical studies of evolutionary genetics, ecology and behavior.

John Postlethwait. Institute of Neuroscience. Vertebrate genomics; sex determination; the origin of evolutionary novelties.

Barbara Roy. Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Plant population ecology, frequency-dependent selection, mimicry, evolution of disease resistance and tolerance.

Eric Selker. Institute of Molecular Biology. DNA methylation and chromatin modifications.

Joe Thornton. Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.

Nathan Tublitz. Institute of Neuroscience. Neural mechanisms underlying behavior: a) neurobiology of peptidergic neurons in insects with particular emphasis on their physiology, mode of action, biochemistry, development, and gene expression; b) neuronal regulation of body patterning behavior in cephalopod mollusks.

Janis Weeks
. Institute of Neuroscience. Effects of steroid hormones on neural circuits and behavior; synaptic plasticity; programmed cell death; segmental identity.

Monte Westerfield. Institute of Neuroscience. Development of vertebrate nervous and muscle systems; mechanisms regulating the differentiation of neurons.

Michelle Wood. Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Phenotypic evolution & adaptation in photosynthetic microbes.

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Indiana University

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Justen Andrews. Center for Genomics and Bioinformatics.

Carl Bauer. Interdisciplinary Biochemistry Program. Evolution of photosynthesis.

Edmund Brodie. Program in Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior. Evolutionary genetics and indirect genetic effects.

Yves Brun. Program in Genetics. Bacterial development and proteomics.

Don Burke. Interdisciplinary Biochemistry Program. Biochemistry of catalytic RNA and DNA, coevolution of RNA-ligand interactions, evolutionary responses to extreme selection pressures in vitro.

Peter Cherbas. Center for Genomics and Bioinformatics. Cell biology in Drosophila.

Lynda Delph. Program in Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior. Evolution of gender and sexual dimorphism in flowering plants.

Joe Duffy. Program in Genetics. Evolution of signal transduction and pattern formation.

Mark Estelle. Program in Genetics. Molecular genetics of hormone action in Arabidopsis.

Wayne Forrester. Program in Genetics. Mechanism of directed cell migration in C. elegans.

Patricia Foster. Program in Genetics. Mutagenesis, DNA replication, and recombination.

Clay Fuqua. Program in Genetics. Bacterial cell-to-cell communication.

Gerald J. Gastony. Program in Evolution, Ecology, & Behavior. Genome structure and evolution in homosporous ferns.

Don Gilbert. Program in Genetics. Bioinformatics with Drosophila genome informatics project.

Roger Hangarter. Program in Genetics. Plant physiology and developmental plasticity: Regulation of plant development by complex interactions of environmental sensory/response systems.

Elizabeth Housworth. Department of Mathematics. Probabilistic modeling and statistical genetics.

Roger Innes. Program in Genetics. Molecular aspects of plant-pathogen interactions.

Thomas Kaufmann. Program in Genetics. Cytogenetics; developmental and molecular genetics of Drosophila.

Ellen Ketterson. Program in Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior. Avian biology; mating systems and parental care; hormones and behavior; physiological mechanisms underlying trade-offs in life histories; using hormones to explore adaptation; dominance and aggression; population dynamics during the non-breeding season.

Arthur Koch. Programs in Evolution, Genetics and Microbiology.

Justin Kumar. Programs in Genetics and Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology.

Curtis Lively. Program in Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior. Evolution of sex and recombination.

Michael Lynch. Program in Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior. Quantitative genetics and molecular evolution.

Scott Michaels. Program in Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior. 

Armin Moczek . Evolution and Development. Phenotyptic and Developmental Plasticity. Behavioral Ecology and Sexual Selection. Insect Endocrinology. Invasive Species and post-invasion evolution. Natural History of Onthophagus beetles. 

Craig Nelson. Program in Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior. Evolutionary ecology: Amphibian communities, sex-determination in reptiles, speciation, and interactions among species.

Jeffrey Palmer. Program in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry. Molecular evolution; lateral transfer of mitochondrial genes to the nucleus and between organisms; evolution of mutation rates; molecular phylogeny.

Elizabeth Raff. Program in Genetics. Evolutionary developmental biology; evolution of the cytoskeleton.

Rudy Raff. Program in Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior & Indiana Molecular Biology Institute. Evolution of developmental processes and life histories.

Loren Rieseberg. Program in Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior. Plant evolutionary genetics: genetics of speciation, genetics of domestication, genome evolution.

Susan Strome. Program in Genetics. Analysis of germline development in the nematode C. elegans, with a focus on the roles of germ granules and regulators of chromatin structure.

Milton Taylor. Program in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry. Mechanism of action of interferon on hepatitis C and cancer biology.

Michael Wade. Program in Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior. Evolution of complex characters; genetics of speciation.

Maxine Watson. Program in Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior. Plant developmental ecology.

Kelly Williams. Program in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry. Trans-translation by tmRNA; selecting new catalytic RNAs.

Miriam Zolan. Program in Genetics. Meiosis and DNA repair.

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