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Key to Faculty Program Affiliations:
CBP= Cell Biology and Physiology | Cancer Biology | DB= Developmental Biology
GGR= Genetics and Gene Regulation | GTV= Gene Therapy and Vaccines | MVP= Microbiology, Virology and Parasitology

Cell and Molecular Graduate Group

CAMB programs:

Cell Biology and Physiology (CBP)
Cancer Biology
Developmental Biology (DB)
Genetics and Gene Regulation (GGR)
Gene Therapy and Vaccines (GTV)
Microbiology, Virology and Parasitology (MVP)

CAMB Faculty, by last name: W
Doris Wagner: GGR
Molecular mechanisms controling developmental transitions in response to environmental and endogenous cues.
 
Eric Weinberg: DB
Pattern formation, neural development, ear development in the zebrafish embryo.
 
David Weiner: GTV
DNA vaccines for infectious diseases and cancer, viral pathogenesis.
 
John Weisel: CBP
Intermolecular and cellular interactions in blood clotting, fibrinolysis, and atherosclerosis studied by molecular biophysical methods.
 
Jeffrey Weiser: MVP
Molecular basis of infectious diseases.
 
Mitchell Weiss: GGR
Developmental Hematopoiesis concentrating on red blood cell and megakaryocyte lineages.
 
Susan Weiss: MVP
Murine coronavirus pathogenesis; SARS coronavirus gene expression and pathogenesis.
 
Drew Weissman: MVP
Immunopathogenesis.
 
Rebecca Wells: CBP
TGF-ß receptor biology; Hepatic stellate cell function in liver fibrosis.
 
E. John Wherry: MVP
Immunological memory, T cell memory, Chronic infection, T cell dysfunction, Memory T cell differentiation.
 
James M. Wilson: GTV
Development of gene transfer vectors and their application in the treatment of a variety of acquired and inherited diseases.
 
Bryan Wolf: CBP
Signaling mechanisms of insulin secretion; Cytokines and diabetes.
 
John H. Wolfe: GTV
Gene transfer in the central nervous system, genetic diseases, animal models, mechanisms of pathology.

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