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Development and Gene Regulation


Faculty in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry study Development and Gene Regulation in a variety of experimental systems, from single cell organisms such as bacteria, yeast and algae to multicellular organisms. State-of-the art
experimentation, imaging, and whole-genome technologies are being used to decipher the gene expression programming rearrangements that drive cellular differentiation and development. Facilities and Programs are shared with other departments such Biological Chemistry, Human Genetics, the Molecular Biology Institute, the UCLA Johnsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, and several Life Sciences Training Programs. Students interested in Development and/or Gene Regulation can apply to the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Graduate Program to get involved in the research of any of the faculty research groups.





Faculty:

Guillaume Chanfreau
guillom@chem.ucla.edu
Al Courey
courey@chem.ucla.edu
Juli Feigon
feigon@mbi.ucla.edu
James Gober
gober@chem.ucla.edu
Jay Gralla
gralla@mbi.ucla.edu
Harold Martinson
hgm@chem.ucla.edu
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