
Krzysztof Palczewski, Ph.D. Professor and Department Chair Phone: (216) 368-4497 Fax: (216) 368-1300 Email: kxp65@case.edu W321 Wood Building Research: Mapping the Visual Transduction System. Laboratory
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Chris Dealwis, Ph.D. Associate Professor Phone: (216) 368-1652, 368-3337 Fax: (216) 368-1300 Email: chris.dealwis@case.edu W333 Research: To study the structure-function relationship of macromolecules using structural biology and biochemical tools.
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Andreas Engel, Ph.D. Professor Phone: (216) 368-0411 Fax: (216) 368-1300 Email: Andreas.Engel@case.edu RT300 Research Towers Research: Research concerns the structure and function of membrane proteins of different origin. A major effort is invested in the study of aquaglyceroporins. Electron crystallography and atomic force microscopy are used to analyze two-dimensional crystals assembled from membrane proteins and lipids
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John Feng, Ph.D. Mt. Sinai Scholar Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine Assistant Professor, Department of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, School of Engineering Case Western Reserve University Phone: (216) 368-3751 Fax: (216) 368-1300 Email: john.feng@case.edu W309A Wood Building Research: Dissecting the genetic mechanisms of dopamine neurotransmission-related human diseases Laboratory
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Marcin Golczak, Ph.D. Instructor Phone: (216)-368-0040 Fax: (216) 368-1300 Email: mxg149@case.edu W317 Research: Molecular biology of vision, Retinoid metabolism
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Charles Hoppel, M.D. Professor of Pharmacology and Medicine Chief of Clinical Pharmacology Director of the Center for Mitochondrial Diseases Phone: (216) 368-3147 Fax: 216-368-1300 Email: charles.hoppel@case.edu W147 Wood Building Research: The main focus of the laboratory is mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation.
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Yoshikazu Imanishi, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Phone: (216) 368-5226 Fax: (216) 368-1300 Email: yoshikazu.imanishi@case.edu W515 Wood Building Research: Cell Biology of Photoreceptor Morphogenesis Laboratory
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Beata Jastrzebska, Ph.D. Instructor Phone: (216) 368-0040 Fax: (216) 368-1300 Email: beata.jastrzebska@case.edu W317 Research: Structural biology of macromolecules
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Ruth Keri, Ph.D. Associate Professor and Vice Chair Department of Pharmacology Associate Director for Basic Research Case Comprehensive Cancer Center Phone: (216) 368-3495 Fax: 216-368-1300 Email: ruth.keri@case.edu RT300 Research Tower Research: Hormonal control of mammary gland development and construction of transgenic mouse models of breast cancer; functional genomics of mammary gland development and cancer. Laboratory
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Janos Kerner, Ph.D. Associate Professor Phone: (216) 368-5358 Fax: 216-368-1300 Email: janos.kerner@case.edu W147C Research: The elucidation of the functions of carnitine acyltransferases and acylcarnitines in intermediary metabolism and the investigation of the regulation of mitochondrial malonyl-CoA sensitive carnitine palmitoyltransferase (CPT-I).
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Philip Kiser, Ph. D. PharmD, Instructor Phone: (216) 368-8794 Fax: 216-368-1300 Email: pdk7@case.edu W317 Research: Retinoid biochemistry, x-ray crystallography, pharmacology
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Paul MacDonald, Ph.D. Associate Professor Phone: (216) 368-2466 Fax: 216-368-1300 Email: paul.macdonald@case.edu W309 Wood Building Research: The global objective of my laboratory is to understand the molecular details and signaling mechanisms involved in Vitamin-D Receptor-mediated gene expression.
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Michael Maguire, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus, Pharmacology Phone: (216) 368-6186 Fax: 216-368-1300 Email: michael.maguire@case.edu W317A Wood Building Research: Role of Mg2+ and Mn2+ in bacterial pathogenesis. Physiological and biochemical roles of Mg2+; characterization and regulation of plasma membrane Mg2+ and Mn2+ transport systems Laboratory
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Jason Mears, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Phone: (216) 368-3348 Fax: 216-368-1300 Email: Jam348@case.edu W147D Research: Structure and function of eukaryotic proteins that regulate mitochondrial dynamics. Cryo-electron microscopy, biochemical and computational methods
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John Mieyal, Ph.D. Professor Department Vice Chair Director of the MTTP Phone: (216) 368-3383 Fax: 216-368-1300 Email: john.mieyal@case.edu RT300 Research Tower Research: Enzymatic reaction mechanisms involved in intracellular sulfhydryl homeostasis and redox signal transduction in health and diseases, including cancer, cardiovascular and neurological disorders, and diabetes.
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Vera Moiseenkova-Bell, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Phone: (216) 368-2641 Fax: (216) 368-1300 Email: vera.moiseenkova-bell@case.edu W151D Wood Building Research: Molecular mechanisms and structural basis of pain sensation. Laboratory
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Monica Montano, Ph.D. Associate Professor Phone: (216) 368-3378 Fax: 216-368-1300 Email: monica.montano@case.edu W305B Wood Building Research: My laboratory is involved in the identification and characterization of ER-regulated genes in breast cancer cells.
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Marvin Nieman, Assistant Professor Phone: (216) 368-0250 Fax: 216-368-1300 Email: nieman@case.edu School of Medicine W305C Research: The goal of our research is to identify potential targets for anti-platelet therapies that do not pose a risk for bleeding by understanding how PAR1 and PAR4 interact with one another to mediate thrombin signaling for platelet activation. Laboratory
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Noa Noy, Ph.D. Professor Phone: (216) 368-0302 Fax: (216) 368-1300 Email: noa.noy@case.edu W333 Wood Building Research: Mechanisms of action and biological functions of nuclear hormone receptors.
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Mariana Rosca, M.D. Assistant Professor Phone: (216) 368-6029 Fax: 216-368-1300 Email: Mariana.rosca@case.edu SOM W149 Research: Decipher the role of mitochondria in the development of insulin resistance and chronic diabetic complications; find therapeutic strategies to diminish the organ damage in mitochondrial diseases
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Shasta Sabo, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Phone: (216) 368-5683 Fax: (216) 368-1300 Email: shasta.sabo@case.edu W343B Wood Building Research: Our research seeks to understand formation of synapses between CNS neurons. Laboratory
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Ruth Siegel, Ph.D. Professor Director of the Pharmacological Sciences Consortium Core Image Analysis Facility Phone: (216) 368-5554 Fax: 216-368-1300 Email: ruth.siegel@case.edu W309C Wood Building Research: Our research seeks to understand events that regulate the postnatal differentiation of the rat cerebellum.
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Phoebe L. Stewart, Ph.D. Director, Cleveland Center for Membrane and Structural Biology Professor, Department of Pharmacology Case Western Reserve University Phone: (216) 368-4349 Fax: 216-368-1300 Email: pls47@case.edu W303 Research: Structure of macromolecular assemblies by cryo-electron microscopy and three-dimensional image processing Laboratory
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Derek Taylor, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Phone: (216) 368-0684 Fax: 216-368-1300 Email: derek.taylor@case.edu W151C Wood Building Research: Macromolecular structure and function. Laboratory
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Johannes von Lintig, Ph.D. Associate Professor with Tenure, Pharmacology Phone: (216) 368-3528 Fax: (216) 368-1300 Email: Johannes.vonlintig@case.edu W341 Research: Retinoids are essential for processes ranging from development to vision, cell proliferation and metabolic control.
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Leslie Webster, M.D. Professor Emeritus and Consultant Phone: (216) 368-0850 Fax: (216) 368-1300 Email: leslie.webster@case.edu SOM W443 Research:
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Amy Wilson-Delfosse, Ph.D. Associate Professor Assistant Dean for Basic Science Education Phone: (216) 368-3494 Fax: 216-368-1300 Email: amy.wilson-delfosse@case.edu W305C Wood Building Research: Elucidation of the mechanisms underlying the upstream regulation of Cdc42Hs, a GTPase that plays a critical role in mediating processes associated with cell growth.
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Youwei Zhang, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Phone: (216) 368-7588 Fax: (216) 368-1300 Email: youwei.zhang@case.edu W343A Wood Building Research: Understanding the molecular mechanisms of DNA damage and replication checkpoint and their potential in cancer therapy Laboratory
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