Dan Theodorescu MD PhD

University of Virginia

Charlottesville, VA

Professor of Urology

Professor of Molecular Physiology

Paul Mellon Chair in Urologic Oncology

 

 

Last update:

08/28/2006

 

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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

 

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 phosphatases

   
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
       

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

 

 

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

 

 

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

 

 

 

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

 

 

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

 

 

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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