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POLICIES / ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY<br />

Faras, Anthony, professor<br />

Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> of Colorado<br />

Tumor viruses, oncogenesis, and gene transfer<br />

624-9180 faras@gene.med.umn.edu<br />

Flickinger, Michael C., professor<br />

Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> of Wisconsin, Madison<br />

Kinetic models of protein synthesis, and gene regulation.<br />

624-9259 mflick@molbio.cbs.umn.edu<br />

Germaine, Gregory, professor<br />

Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> of Minnesota<br />

Human oral bacteria.<br />

624-0478 germa001@tc.umn.edu<br />

Haase, Ashley T., professor and head<br />

M.D., Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons<br />

HIV pathogenesis.<br />

624-4442 ashley@lenti.med.umn.edu<br />

Hanson, Richard S., professor<br />

Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> of Illinois, Urbana<br />

Ecology, biochemistry, and genetics of methylotrophic bacteria.<br />

625-7460 hanso061@tc.umn.edu<br />

Jemmerson, Ronald, associate professor<br />

Ph.D., Northwestern <strong>University</strong><br />

β-cell and antibody recognition of protein antigens.<br />

625-1402 ron@lenti.med.umn.edu<br />

Jenkins, Marc K., associate professor<br />

Ph.D., Northwestern <strong>University</strong><br />

Activation requirements of helper T lymphocytes.<br />

626-2715 marcj@lenti.med.umn.edu<br />

Johnson, Russell C., professor<br />

Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> of Wisconsin<br />

Lyme disease host-parasite interactions.<br />

624-7944 johnson@lenti.med.umn.edu<br />

McKay, Larry L., professor<br />

Ph.D., Oregon State <strong>University</strong><br />

Plasmid biology, genetics, and applications of lactic acid<br />

bacteria.<br />

624-5621 lmckay@che2.che.umn.edu<br />

Plagemann, Peter G. W., professor<br />

Ph.D., Case Western Reserve <strong>University</strong><br />

Mechanisms of viral infections, and modulation by host immune<br />

responses.<br />

624-3187 plage001@tc.umn.edu<br />

Rogers, Palmer, professor<br />

Ph.D., Johns Hopkins <strong>University</strong><br />

Mechanisms of regulation of fermentation pathways, and<br />

development of Clostridrium.<br />

624-7140 palmer@lenti.med.umn.edu<br />

Sadowsky, Michael, professor<br />

Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> of Hawaii<br />

Soil microbiology, and Rhizobium and Brachyrizobium-host<br />

interactions.<br />

624-2706 sadowsky@soils.umn.edu<br />

Schiff, Leslie A., associate professor<br />

Ph.D., Tufts <strong>University</strong><br />

Virus-host cell interactions and viral protein structure-function.<br />

624-9933 schiff@lenti.med.umn.edu<br />

Schlievert, Patrick M., professor<br />

Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> of Iowa<br />

Immunobiology, and genetic control of staphyloccoccal and<br />

streptococcal pyrogenic toxins.<br />

624-1484 pats@lenti.med.umn.edu<br />

Sherman, David H., associate professor<br />

Ph.D., Columbia <strong>University</strong><br />

Antibiotic biosynthesis in Streptomyces.<br />

625-1901 david-s@molbio.cbs.umn.edu<br />

Southern, Peter J., associate professor<br />

Ph.D., Edinburgh <strong>University</strong><br />

Molecular basis of persistent virus infection and virus-induced<br />

disease.<br />

625-2141 peter@lenti.med.umn.edu<br />

Watson, Dennis W., Regents’ Professor Emeritus<br />

Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> of Wisconsin, Madison<br />

Immunology.<br />

wats006@tc.umn.edu<br />

Zissler, James F., professor<br />

Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> of Rochester, New York<br />

Microbial genetics.<br />

624-7673 zissl001@tc.umn.edu<br />

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