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Causes and Consequences of Evolution at Chromatin Proteins

The Levine Lab investigates ancient evolutionary battles that play out between our non-coding “junk” DNA and our proteins. These proteins support vital, strictly conserved functions, like the preservation of genome integrity and faithful chromosome inheritance. Yet these proteins also evolve rapidly – even very closely related species encode very diverged proteins.

Levine Mia

Public Economics

Professor Smetters' research interests include public economics, applied theory, and finance.

Smetters Kent

Optic Neuritis

Dr. Shindler's research is examining potential mechanisms to provide neuroprotection of retinal ganglion cells in optic neuritis.

Shindler Kenneth

Mechanics, Materials, and Manufacturing

The Turner Research Group investigates problems at the nexus of mechanics, materials, and manufacturing. We aim to understand the underlying mechanics and materials behavior in a range of problems and exploit this understanding to advance the capability of existing technologies and develop novel processes, materials, and devices.

Synthetic Chemistry

Research in the Walsh group merges the fields of catalysis and organic and inorganic synthesis with the goal of achieving new catalytic asymmetric transformations for the synthesis of chiral building blocks.

Reproduction-Specific Genes

My lab focuses on the study of meiosis and the biology of reproduction in mice.

Wang Jeremy

Nation Branding

Professor David J. Reibstein's research focuses on competitive marketing strategies, marketing metrics, and product line decisions, among other issues.

Reibstein David

Public Economics and Market Design

Professor Kessler is an Experimental Economist with research across Public Economics, Labor Economics, Behavioral Economics, and Market Design.

Kessler Judd

Endoscopic Projects

Dr. Buchner’s research interests focus upon gastrointestinal disorders.

Buchner Anna
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