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Altogether, the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology department
numbers 44 primary and joint-appointment faculty members,
who conduct research in a variety of areas including: molecular
biology and genetics of development and cell differentiation;
membrane biochemistry and cell-cell recognition; kinetics
and mechanism of enzyme action; protein structure-function
interrelationships; carcinogenesis and cancer chemotherapy.
The department has a strong publication record in terms of
published manuscripts per investigator and the impact of the
publications. Several of our faculty published in high-impact
journals. In recent years, the department faculty have received
patents for methods they developed, including a cancer diagnostic
method and a method for isolation of RNA from formalin-fixed
paraffin embedded tissue specimens. An additional patent was
received for size-enhanced fibrinolytic enzymes: limitations
of plasma.
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27 |
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17 |
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Michael R.
Stallcup, Ph.D
Chair
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology |
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