Signaling Faculty

The Department of Pharmacology faculty research covers four main disciplines, which overlap in various ways.
Assistant Professor
Molecular mechanisms of spindle orientation, ciologenesis, polarity, cytokinesis and axonogenesis.
Professor
Extracellular matrix in the brain: roles during development and during neurodegeneration
Distinguished Professor and Chair
Lipid Signaling: Roles in mitochondrial biology, spermatogenesis, diabetes, immune function, the CNS, platelet activation, and cancer; - Imaging Pancreatic β-cells using metabolomics and MRI.
SOSc, FAAAS, FRSM
Signal Transduction in Differentiation and Development: Roles of Molecular Scaffold Molecules (e.g., AKAPs and Dishevelleds)
Professor
Molecular Mechanism of Protein Kinase and Ubiquitin Ligase signaling in Cancer and Aging
Professor
Cell Signaling and Ciliogenesis in Mammalian Development, Health and Disease
SUNY Distinguished Professor
Neuro-immune interactions: Cross-talk between the nervous and immune systems in health and disease