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David Gadsby
The Rockefeller University
Studies how the sodium/potassium exchange pump works, by measuring steady-state, and pre-steady-state, one-way, and net fluxes of sodium and potassium ions to investigate fundamental steps in the ion transport mechanism.
  Wen-Biao Gan
DART SCHOLAR
New York University
Studies the role of visual experience in dendritic spine plasticity

Sonia Gasparini
LSUHSC
GRASS FACULTY
Study of the activity and synaptic integration of hippocampal and entorhinal neurons using electrophysiological and imaging techniques

John Gerhart
University of California, Berkeley
Studies the development and evolution of the hemichordate nervous system implications for chordate origins.

Daniel Gerlich
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
MBL FELLOW
By comparing the cytokinetic function of two proposed key regulators in human cells and sea urchin embryos, we will address the extent of evolutionary conservation of abscission regulation.

  Robert Goldman
Northwestern University Medical School
DIRECTOR, WHITMAN CENTER
Studies the structure and function of the nuclear lamins in the germinal vesicle of clam eggs.

William Green
University of Chicago
Studies the cell biology of neurotransmitter receptors.
  Anna Greenwood
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
GRASS FELLOW
My research is focused on understanding the evolution of anti-predator behaviors in pufferfish.

John P. Harrington
State University of New York
Studies comparative physical biochemistry with the purpose of learning how acellular hemoglobins utilized by many invertebrates function in the absence of cellular protection.
Gal Haspel
NIH
GRASS FELLOW
Investigating the activity of C. elegans neurons that enervate locomotion muscle.

Diane Heck
University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria
Investigating catalase as an important protein responsible for UVB-induced reactive oxidant-generating activity in keratinocytes.

  Avram Hershko
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
2004 NOBEL LAUREATE
Studies the role of protein degradation in the control of cell division.
Stephen Highstein
Washington University School of Medicine
Studies hearing and balance in vertebrates.
  Michael Hines
Yale University School of Medicine
Interested in computer methods for modeling nerve cells and small networks of neurons.
Miguel Holmgren
National Institutes of Health
Studies ion transport through the Na/K pump in squid giant axon.
  Gay Holstein
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Studies hearing and balance in vertebrates
Mia Horowitz
Tel Aviv University
RESEARCH FELLOW
Investigates genes that control endocytosis, a process by which any compound enters the cell through its plasma membrane.
 
 
 
 

 
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