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Dr. Jill Bargonetti, Professor College, researches the impact of chemotherapeutic drugs on DNA. more >>
CUNY Vice Chancellor for Research Dr. Gillian Small researches organelle biogenesis and molecular regulation of lipid metabolism. more >>
Dr. Marie Filbin, Distinguished Professor of Biological Sciences, Hunter College, investigates spinal cord injury. more >>
Dr. Lesley Davenport, Professor of Chemistry, Brooklyn College, investigating complex biomolecules with her lab group. more >>
Dr. Mandë Holford, Assistant Professor of Chemical Biology at Hunter College, focuses on reconstructing the evolutionary history of venomous marine gastropods (cone snails, terebrids, and turrids), and investigates their toxins as biochemical tools for characterizing cellular communication in the nervous system and as potential...more >>
Dr. Vicki Flaris, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Bronx Community College, researches polymer and material science. more >>
Dr. Eleanore Wurtzel, Professor of Biological Sciences at Lehman College, incorporates genomic tools to investigate carotenoid accumulation in important food crops such as maize, wheat and rice. more >>
Dr. Ruth Stark, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, City College, uses NMR techniques to study the molecular structure of fatty acid binding proteins. more >>
Dr. Myriam Sarachik, Distinguished Professor of Physics, City College, researches superconductivity, disordered metallic alloys and metal-insulator transitions in doped semiconductors. more >>
Dr. Corinne Michels, Distinguished Professor of Biology, Queens College, researches the regulation of gene expression. more >>
Dr. Maribel Vazquez researches brain cancer infiltration and nanotechnology approaches for protein labeling. She is currently Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at City College. more >>
Dr. Neepa Maitra, Associate Professor of Physics at Hunter College, has a background in theoretical chemical physics and focuses her studies more specifically on time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT), a method to describe electronic excitations and dynamics in atomic, molecular, chemical systems and solids. more >>

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