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AGARWALA, SEEMA No
Seema Agarwala
Associate Professor
Cellular and molecular bases of Neural Tube Closure and birth defects
512-232-4797
PAT 407
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Cambronne, Lulu No
Xiaolu Cambronne
Assistant Professor
William H. Tonn Professorial Assistance Fund

512-232-1917
MBB 2.148BA
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Cenik, Can
Can Cenik
Assistant Professor
512-232-2874
MBB 2.122
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DE LOZANNE, ARTURO
Arturo De Lozanne
Associate Professor
Distinguished Teaching Professor

512-232-6100
PAT 202
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Dickinson, Daniel
Daniel J Dickinson
Assistant Professor
Biochemical basis of cell polarization during development; single-molecule and high-resolution microscopy
512-232-2916
PAT 206
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EBERHART, JOHANN K
512-232-8340
PAT 522
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EHRLICH, LAUREN I
Lauren I Ehrlich
Associate Professor, Associate Professor of Oncology
Lorene Morrow Kelley Endowed Faculty Fellowship Fund

Thymocyte: stromal cell interactions in T cell development and T-ALL
512-471-7080
NMS 2.314
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KIM, JONGHWAN No
Jonghwan Kim
Associate Professor
Transcriptional and epigenetic regulations in Pluripotent stem cells and trophoblast lineage development
512-232-8045
NMS 4.314
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MILLER, KYLE M
Kyle M Miller
Associate Professor
Molecular mechanisms of DNA damage responses and chromatin involved in cancer and its treatments
ROUX, STANLEY J JR No
Stanley J Roux Jr
Professor, Distinguished Teaching Professor Emeritus
512-471-1074
BIO
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STEVENS, LESLIE No
Leslie Stevens
Software Developer II
SUNG, SIBUM No
Sibum Sung
Associate Professor
512-232-0867
NMS 5.110
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VOKES, STEVEN A No
Steven A Vokes
Associate Professor
Understanding how transcriptional repressors, especially underlying Hedgehog signaling, interface with chromatin to regulate development
512-232-8359
MBB 1.312
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WALLINGFORD, JOHN B Yes
John B Wallingford
Professor
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Doherty, Jr. Regents Chair in Molecular Biology

We combine in vivo imaging with systems biology to explore the cell biological basis of embryonic development
512-232-2784
PAT 222
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