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Ampy, Franklin R.
Professor. Ph.D. 1962 - Oregon State University
Biostatistics and genetics: mutagenic effects of environmental carcinogens.
fampy@howard.edu; (202) 806-6952
Anderson, Marjay, D.
Assistant Professor. Ph.D. 1974 - Howard University
Physiology: comparative biochemistry and physiology of the Tribolium species.
mdanderson@howard.edu; (202) 806-6744
Anderson, Winston A.
Professor. Ph.D. 1966 - Brown University
Cellular biology and reproductive endocrinology: mechanism of hormone action in normal and neoplastic breast and uterine cell growth.
wanderson@howard.edu; (202) 806-6950
Bremner, Theodore A.
Associate Professor. Ph.D. 1972 - Howard University
Biochemical genetics: oxidant regulation of gene expression in myeloid differentiation and neoplasia.
tbremner@howard.edu; (202) 806-6957
Chaverri, Priscila
Assistant Professor. Ph.D. 2003 - The Pennsylvania State University
Mycology: Biodiversity, systematics, and phylogenetics/evolution of fungi important to agriculture and tropical forest conservation.
pchaverri@howard.edu; (202) 806-5362
Deonauth, Kamla B.
Lecturer. Ph.D. 2002 - Howard University
kbdeonauth@howard.edu
Dickson, Leon A.
Associate Professor. Ph.D. 1974 - Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Biochemistry: determination of the molecular bases of genetic diseases.
ldickson@howard.edu; (202) 806-4346
Duffield, Richard M.
Professor. Ph.D. 1976 - University of Georgia
Entomology: terrestrial and freshwater populations; insect pheromones in behavior.
rduffield@howard.edu; (202) 806-6127
Dutta, Sisir K.
Professor Emeritus. Ph.D. 1960 - Kansas State University
Molecular genetics: genes that confer ability to biodegrade hazardous chemicals; bioremediation of soils; effects of electromagnetic radiation on gene expression.
sdutta@howard.edu; (202) 806-6942
Duttaroy, Atanu
Associate Professor. Ph.D. 1989 - University of Calcutta
Molecular and cellular biology: prevention and repair of cellular damage due to superoxide radicals.
aduttaroy@howard.edu; (202) 806-7939
Eckberg, William R.
Professor. Ph.D. 1975 - Michigan State University
Cellular and developmental biology: control of cell division, the roles of protein tyrosine phosphatases in development and the role of egg organization in the control of early development.
weckberg@howard.edu; (202) 806-6956
Eribo, Broderick E.
Associate Professor. Ph.D. 1987 - Wayne State University.
Ecology and genetic characterization of food-borne bacteria, particularly related to public health concerns.
beribo@howard.edu; (202) 806-6937
Frankel, Jack S.
Professor. Ph.D. 1976 - Rutgers University
Genetics: ontogenetics of teleostean isozyme systems; population and evolutionary genetics of Sceloporus.
jfrankel@howard.edu; (202) 806-6959
Frederick, Lafayette
Professor Emeritus. Ph.D. 1952 - Washington State University
Plant pathology and mycology: host-pathogenic interaction in Dutch elm disease; wall development in fungal spores; ecology and systematics of myxomycetes.
lfrederick@howard.edu; (202) 806-6931
Gordon, William R.
Master Teacher. Ph.D. 1977 - University of Minnesota
Plant physiology: secondary metabolism in duckweeds; pathotoxin formation and regulation in Dutch elm disease; recombinant studies in plant tissue culture.
wgordon@howard.edu; (202) 806-6945
Hollis, Vincent W., Jr.
Professor Emeritus. Ph.D. 1965 - Georgetown University
Endocrinology: growth factors, their effects on cell growth, and the molecular biology of their receptors.
vhollis@howard.edu; (202) 806-6687
Lall, Abner B.
Associate Professor. Ph.D. 1971 - University of Maryland
Neuroscience: neural processing of visual information in insects and fishes.
alall@howard.edu; (202) 806-6797
Lee, Clarence M.
Professor. Ph.D. 1969 - Howard University
Parasitology: effects of vitamin deficiency on the production of antibodies against trypanosomes.
cmlee@howard.edu; (202) 806-9733
McKenna, Mary A.
Associate Professor. Ph.D. 1987 - State University of New York, Stony Brook
Plant ecology and evolution: pollination biology; alpine plant biology; genetic and environmental effects on pollen growth.
mmckenna@howard.edu; (202) 806-6103
Middendorf, George A., III
Professor. Ph.D. 1979 - University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Ecology: behavior and ecology of reptiles and amphibians; population biology of Sceloporus; host-parasite relationships between lizards and mites.
gmiddendorf@howard.edu; (202) 806-7289
Nelson, Karen E.
Associate Professor. Ph.D. 1996 - Cornell University.
Microbial Genomics: lateral gene transfer, evolution, metagenomics and microbial physiology
kenelson@howard.edu
Petersen, Raymond L.
Professor. Ph.D. 1976 - Rutgers University
Environmental science/ biomonitoring/ plant stress: air pollution and salt tolerance.
rpetersen@howard.edu; (202) 806-6943
Sadler, William A.
Professor. Ph.D. 1961 - Purdue University
Endocrinology: mechanisms of hormone action; signal transduction.
wsadler@howard.edu; (202) 806-6954
Schwartzman, David
Professor. Ph.D. 1971 - Brown University
Biogeochemistry: geomicrobiology; isotope geology.
dschwartzman@gmail.com; (202) 806-6926
Twitty, Geraldine W.
Assistant Professor. Ph.D. 1975 - Howard University
Genetics: environmental justice.
gtwitty@howard.edu; (202) 806-6953
Ullah, Hemayet
Assistant Professor, Ph.D. 2002 - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Plant Cell Signaling, Environmental Stress Physiology, Plant Molecular and Cellular Biology
hullah@howard.edu; (202) 806-6958
Williams, Norma P.
Associate Professor. Ph.D. 1974 - Howard University
Gene regulation in Saccharomyces cerevisae as it pertains to the general control of amino acid biosynthesis.
nwilliams@howard.edu; (202) 806-6941
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