My research program is focused on understanding the mechanisms by which tumors develop from once-normal cells resident in their natural tissue microenvironments, a process that evidently involves the ...
Reinhard Genzel, born 1952 in Bad Homburg v d H, Germany, is currently the Director of Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, a Professor in the Physics Department of the University of ...
Jane Richardson and her husband David have worked together for over 50 years on research to understand the 3D structure of protein and RNA molecules. They were early pioneers in protein ...
For more than fifty years Michael Posner has studied how mental operations, particularly those related to attention, are carried out by neural networks. He has used cognitive, imaging and genetic ...
Prion diseases are fatal neurodegenerative disorders afflicting humans and other mammals. Uniquely, these diseases are manifest as sporadic, inherited, and infectious illnesses. Recently, ...
Kornelia Polyak is Professor of Medicine at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, and a co-leader of the Dana-Farber Harvard Cancer Center Cancer Cell Biology Program. Dr. Polyak was ...
Toniann Pitassi is a computer scientist and mathematician specializing in computational complexity theory, and proof complexity, a branch of complexity theory that studies the complexity of ...
Dr. Marshall Shepherd is the Georgia Athletic Association Distinguished Professor of Geography and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Georgia and Director of its Atmospheric Sciences Program.
My research interests include photochemistry and electrochemistry of metal complexes and organometallic compounds; multiple electron and atom transfer reactions; redox catalysis; artificial ...
Tim Mitchison has Scottish roots, and comes from a family with a long science tradition. He trained as a biochemist at Oxford, then moved to UCSF for his PhD. He worked with Marc Kirchner, where he ...
My current research topics are in the fields of econometrics and economic theory, specifically, the economics of aging, savings behavior, demographic trends, housing mobility, dynamics of health and ...
Christopher Hacon is a Distinguished Prof. at Math. Dept. of the University of Utah. His research is in Algebraic Geometry and especially in the birational geometry of projective varieties. He was ...