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Professor Susan Braunhut PhD.
Dr. Braunhut's work focuses on mechanisms involved in controlling and
maintaining growth and normal functions of blood vessels. Regulating
new blood vessel growth is important to cancer therapy as several classes
of tumors, including breast and prostate cancers, actively recruit new
blood vessels to grow toward the tumor, increasing the growth rate and
likelihood these tumors will metastasize to distal sites. Using cell culture,
other tools of contemporary cell biology and biochemistry her laboratory
group is studying ways to growth regulate and repair blood vessels. Tumor
and endothelial cell responses to chemotherapeutics including taxanes,
and responses to non-ionizing and ionizing radiation are under investigation.
Michael Graves PhD., Assistant Professor
Dr. Grave's research interests are in the area of the genetics,
molecular and cellular biology and physiology of virus-host
interactions, specifically the chlorella viruses (genus Chlororvirus).
These viruses are members of the family Phycodnaviridae, an extensive
group that consists of large dsDNA (180 to 500 kbp) viruses that infect
freshwater and marine algae. Evolutionarily, these viruses are probably
quite ancient and are related to other large dsDNA viruses such as the
Iridoviruses and Mimivirus. Algal viruses play an important yet not
fully understood role in regulating their host populations.

Brian Bettencourt PhD., Assistant Professor
Dr. Bettencourt's research interests are in the areas of ecological
and evolutionary functional genomics. His laboratory research involves
computational as well as genetic/biochemical approaches. He uses
multiple available Drosophila genomes to identify genes under positive
Darwinian selection, then conducts field and laboratory analyses of
phenotypes to test hypotheses concerning the nature of selection. More
broadly, his interests include molecular and phenotypic evolution,
bioinformatics and ecological genetics.
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