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BROWSE, John A.
Lipid and membrane biochemistry; pathways and regulation of lipid synthesis and membrane formation in higher plants; chilling and freezing tolerance in plants.

CROTEAU, Rodney B.
Terpenoid natural products chemistry; pathways and enzymes of terpenoid biosynthesis and catabolism in plants.

KAHN, Michael L.
Nitrogen fixation; interactions between plant and bacterial metabolism to support symbiotic nitrogen fixation.

KRAMER, David M.
Energetics and control of photosynthesis; electron transfer reactions; coupling of electron transfer reactions to proton pumping and to ATP synthesis; evolution of bioenergetics; photosynthesis in extreme environments.

LANGE, Mark
Use and development of tools for the integration of post-genomic technologies (microarrays, proteomics, metabolite profiling) to study the global regulation of metabolic pathways; particular interest in isoprenoid metabolism.

LEWIS, Norman G. - DIRECTOR
Biochemistry of natural and medicinal products in plants; biochemistry of plant cell-wall synthesis and unique plant constituents; effects of gravity on metabolic pathways in plants.

OKITA, Thomas W.
Biochemistry of starch synthesis and protein localization; metabolic genetic engineering of plants for increased productivity; mRNA localization and the role of the cytoskeleton and endoplasmic reticulum.

ROJE, Sanja
Metabolism of tetrahydrofolate-bound one-carbon units in plastids; biosynthesis of riboflavin in plants.

RYAN, Clarence A. (In Memorium)
Plant defense signaling mechanisms and pathways; polypeptide signals in plants; proteinases and proteinase inhibitors in plants and animals.

 
                         
 
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