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berdis

Anthony Berdis, Ph.D.
Phone: (216) 368-4723
E-mail: anthony.berdis@case.edu
Wood W-272
Research: My research program explores the dynamics of precise and pro-mutagenic DNA synthesis.

Chuck Hoppel

Charles L. Hoppel, MD
Division of Clinical Phamacology,
Phone: 216-368-3394
E-mail: charles.hoppel@case.edu

Research: The main focus of the laboratory is mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation.

Yoshikazu Imanishi

 

Yoshikazu Imanishi, PH.D.
Phone: (216) 368-5226
E-mail: yoshikazu.imanishi@case.edu
BRB 925

Research: Biochemistry of Phototransduction and the Visual Cycle.

keri

Ruth Keri, Ph.D.
Phone: (216) 368-3495
E-mail: ruth.keri@case.edu
Wood RT-308
Research: My laboratory studies the molecular mechanisms through which reproductive hormones and a member of the epidermal growth factor receptor family (Her-2/neu) regulate mammary gland development and breast cancer.

macdonald

Paul MacDonald , MD
Phone: (216) 368-2466
E-mail: paul.macdonald@case.edu
Wood W-375
Research: The global objective of my laboratory is to understand the molecular details and signaling mechanisms involved in Vitamin-D Receptor-mediated gene expression.

maguire

Michael E. Maguire, Ph.D.
Phone: (216) 368-6186
E-mail: michael.maguire@case.edu
Wood W-213
Research: The research in the Maguire lab is focused on the multiple roles of Mg2+ and Mn2+ in bacterial metabolism and pathogenesis using primarily Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (S. Typhimurium) as a model system.

John Mieyal

John J. Mieyal, Ph.D.
Professor, Department Vice Chair
Phone: (216) 368-3384
Fax: (216) 368-3395
E-mail: john.mieyal@case.edu
Research: Our laboratory is focused on the molecular mechanisms and physiological implications of enzymes that catalyze thiol-disulfide oxidoreductase (TDOR) reactions.

Miyagi

Masaru Miyagi, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor Case Center for Proteomics,
Department of Pharmacology,
Department of Ophthalmology
Phone: (216) 368-5917; Fax: (216) 368-6846
E-mail: masaru.miyagi@case.edu

Research: Molecular mechanisms of retinal light damage and development of proteomic methods.

montano

Monica Montano , Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Phone: (216) 368-3378
E-mail: monica.montano@case.edu
Wood W-367
Research: My laboratory is involved in the identification and characterization of ER-regulated genes in breast cancer cells.

 

Noa Noy, Ph.D.

Noa Noy, Ph.D.
Professor
Phone: (216) 368-0302
E-mail: noa.noy@case.edu
BRB 724
Research: Mechanisms of action and biological functions of nuclear hormone receptors.

 

Palczewski

Krzysztof Palczewski, Ph.D
Phone: (216) 368-4497
E-mail: krzysztof.palczewski@case.edu
BRB 924
Research: The research in the Palczewski lab is focused on mapping the visual transduction system.

siegel

Ruth Siegal , Ph.D.
Phone: (216) 368-5554
E-mail: ruth.siegel@case.edu
Wood W-374
Research: Our research seeks to understand events that regulate the postnatal differentiation of the rat cerebellum.

 

wilson

Amy Wilson-Delfosse , Ph.D.
Phone: (216) 368-3494
E-mail: amy.wilson-delfosse@case.edu
Wood RT-301
Research: We believe that the determination of the cellular processes that regulate membrane targeting and retention of inactive Rho GTPases in the cytosol is a critical component in the overall understanding of Rho GTPase biology which are likely to be relevant to the study of cancer cell growth as well as a variety of other physiological processes that are dependent on cell shape and motility.