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The accomplishments of the
laboratory are in great part due
to our wonderful collaborators
both at the University of
Virginia and elsewhere.
University
of Virginia
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David
L. Brautigan, Ph.D.
Professor of Microbiology and Medicine
Director, Center for Cell Signaling
Voice: 434-924-5892
E-mail: db8g@virginia.edu
Research Interest: Regulation of protein
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Henry F. Frierson,
Jr., M.D.
Professor of Pathology
Director, Cytopathology and Cytopathology
Fellowship Program
Voice:
434-982-4404
E-mail:
hff@virginia.edu
Research Interests: Role of genes and gene
products in prostate, breast, and salivary
gland cancers |
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Jae Lee, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Public
Health Sciences -
Biostatistics and Epidemiology
Voice:
434-982-1033
E-Mail:
jkl7n@virginia.edu
Research Interests:
Bayesian
hierarchical modeling; bioinformatics;
computational biology; gene expression
array; linkage association; statistical
genetics
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J.
Thomas Parsons, Ph.D.
Professor of
Microbiology
Chairman,
Department of Microbiology
E-Mail:
jtp@virginia.edu
Voice: 434-924-5341
Research
Interest: Protein Kinases in Cell Adhesion
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Bryce Paschal, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of
Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
E-Mail:
paschal@virginia.edu
Voice: 434-243-6521
Research Interests:
H,ow nuclear transport and signal
transduction control the
compartmentalization and activity of
transcription factors, particularly in the
context of prostate cancer
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Martin A. Schwartz, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Microbiology
Fellow, Mellon Prostate Cancer Institute
Email: mas5bm@virginia.edu
Voice: 434-243-4813
Research
Interests:
Integrin
signaling, cell migration
during angiogenesis, mechanotransduction in
the vascular system, cancer |
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Christopher Thomas, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Internal
Medicine - Division of Hematology/Oncology
Email: cyt@virginia.edu
Voice: 434-243-6356
Research
Interests:
IAbnormal
growth and survival signals in cancer cells |

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Michael
J. Weber, Ph.D.
Professor,
Department of Microbiology
Director,
University of Virginia Cancer Center
E-Mail:
mjw@virginia.edu
Voice: 434-924-5022
Research
Interest: Signal Transducing Kinase Cascades
in Cell Growth and Death
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