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Professor of Human Genetics Associate Research Scientist for Institute of Gerontology |
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| 5815 Med Sci II 1241 E. Catherine St. SPC 5618 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -5618 |
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Research:
Molecular and quantitative genetics of mammalian aging; microfabricated nucleic acids analysis technology. |
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Professor of Human GeneticsProfessor of Psychiatry Research Professor, Molecular & Behavioral Neuroscience Institute |
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| 5061 BSRB 109 Zina Pitcher Place Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -2200 |
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Research:
Identification of genes involved in behavior, and neurological and psychiatric disorders. |
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James V. Neel Professor and Chair, Department of Human Genetics Professor, Department of Internal Medicine |
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| 4945 Buhl 1241 E Catherine St. SPC 5618 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -5618 |
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Research:
Development and function of the neuroendocrine, skeletal, and auditory system using transgenic mice, gene targeting, and molecular genetic analysis of mouse and human mutations. |
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Assistant Professor of Human Genetics Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine-MMG |
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| 5814 Med Sci II 1241 E. Catherine St. SPC 5618 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -5618 |
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Research:
Our lab focuses on how the Structural Maintenance of Chromosomes (SMC) proteins mediate higher-order chromosome organization necessary for accurate chromosome segregation and efficient DNA repair. |
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Professor Emeritus of Human Genetics |
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| 4909 Buhl 1241 E. Catherine St. SPC 5618 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -5618 |
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Associate Professor of Human Genetics |
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| 5912 Buhl 1241 E. Catherine St. SPC 5618 Ann Arbor , MI 48109 -5618 |
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Research:
Statistical genetics, genetic epidemiology, and cancer genetics. Current efforts in my lab focus on the design of human, population-based genetic studies and the application and development of statistical genetic methods to identify genes underlying predisposition to hormonally sensitive cancers (including those of the breast and prostate) and variation in related, intermediate quantitative traits such as breast density, an established risk factor for breast cancer. |
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Emanuel N. Maisel Professor of Oncology Professor of Internal Medicine Professor of Pathology Professor of Human Genetics |
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| 1504 BSRB, Box 2200 109 Zina Pitcher Place Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -2200 |
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Research:
Our research is focused on the means by which genetic and epigenetic alterations in selected signal transduction pathways contribute to cancer pathogenesis. |
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Emeritus Professor of Human Genetics Professor of Internal Medicine |
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| 5718A Med Sci II 1241 E. Catherine St. SPC 5618 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -5618 |
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Research:
Transcriptional and posttranscriptional regulation of gene expression by hormones, cytokines, and growth factors. |
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Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute James V Neel Distinguished University Professor Internal Medicine & Human Genetics Research Professor, Life Sciences Institute Warner-Lambert/Parke-Davis Professor of Medicine |
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| 5028 LSI 210 Washtenaw Ann Arbor , MI 48109 -2216 |
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Research:
The Ginsburg lab is interested in understanding the components of the blood-clotting system and how disturbances in their function lead to human bleeding and blood-clotting disorders. |
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Associate Professor, Human Genetics Department Associate Professor, Internal Medicine Department |
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| 2047 BSRB 109 Zina Pitcher Place Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -2200 |
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Research:
Mouse and human developmental genetics. Visual system development and function, retinal cell fate determination, ribosomal protein disorders and tissue growth control. |
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Professor of Human Genetics; Professor of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases |
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| 4718A Med Sci II 1241 E. Catherine St. SPC 5618 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -5618 |
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Research:
Mechanisms and consequences of genome instability with focus on chromosome fragile sites; molecular basis of human genetic disorders including hereditary lymphedema and Hutchinson-Gilford progeria. |
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Professor of Human Genetics Professor of the Epidemiology Department Professor of Internal Medicine |
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| 1524 BSRB 109 Zina Pitcher Place Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -2200 |
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Research:
Translational cancer genetics, focusing on the genetic epidemiology of colorectal cancer and melanoma. Molecular epidemiology, gene environment interactions, whole genome association studies. |
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Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor of Pediatrics Professor of Human Genetics Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor for the Cure and Prevention of Birth Defects Doris Duke Distinguished Clinical Scientist |
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| 8220C MSRB III 1150 W. Medical Center Drive Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -646 |
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Research:
Our research focuses on positional cloning of genes causing kidney diseases, such as cystic kidney diseases, nephronophthisis, urinary tract malformations, nephrotic syndrome, and Bartter syndrome. We also study the molecular genetics and functional aspects of developmental defects of kidney, eye and auditory system. Animal models for genetic kidney diseases are generated for novel genes identified. |
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Professor of Human Genetics Professor of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases Division Director, Pediatric Genetics Director, Michigan Medical Genetics Laboratories Director, ABMG Training Programs |
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| 4811 Med Sci II 1241 E. Catherine St. SPC 5618 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -5618 |
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Research:
Genetics of human and mouse limb malformation syndromes; Hox genes and limb development; target genes of Hox proteins; Hox genes and development of the chorioallantoic placenta. |
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Assistant Professor of Human Genetics |
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| 3710-C Med Sci II 1241 E. Catherine St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -5618 |
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Research:
Our research aims to define the epigenetic mechanisms that regulate X-chromosome inactivation, which results in transcriptional silencing of most genes along one of the two X-chromosomes in female mammals. We utilize mouse models and various stem cell lines derived from the early mouse embryo in our studies. Please see the lab website for additional details. |
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Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Assistant Professor of Human Genetics |
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| 3520 MSRB I SPC 5652 1150 W. Medical Center Drive Ann Arbor, MI 48109 |
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Research:
The focus of the research in my laboratory is to understand the developmental pathways that are required for formation of the caudal portion of the embryo and the mechanisms that lead to birth defects affecting caudal structures in humans. |
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Assistant Professor of Human Genetics Assistant Research Professor, Life Sciences Institute |
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| 6183A LSI 210 Washtenaw Ave. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -2216 |
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Research:
Our lab studies the basic mechanisms and biological functions of microRNAs and other emerging classes of small RNAs. Using a wide-range of approaches, including genetics, biochemistry, and genomics, we want to understand the role of small, noncoding RNAs during development and differentiation. |
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Associate Professor, Department of Otolaryngology/HNS - Kresge Hearing Research Institute Associate Professor, Department of Human Genetics |
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| 9301D MSRB III 1150 W. Medical Center Drive Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -646 |
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Research:
Molecular genetics of inner ear structure and function, including analysis of the molecular basis of hearing loss and vestibular dysfunction in mice and humans. |
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Professor Emeritus of Human Genetics |
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| 4909 Buhl 1241 E. Catherine St. SPC 5618 Ann Arbor , MI 48109 -5618 |
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Assistant Professor of Human Genetics Research Assistant Professor, Center for Computational Medicine and Biology |
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| 5789 Med Sci II 1241 E. Catherine St. SPC 5618 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -5618 |
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Research:
Genetic studies of complex human diseases, including psychiatric disorders,heart disease, and cancer, with emphases on genetic influence of gene expression, population structure, DNA copy number variation (eitherinherited or somatic), and application of next-generation sequencing methods to related problems. |
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Associate Professor of Pediatrics Associate Professor of Human Genetics |
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| 3520A MSRB 109 Zina Pitcher Place Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -2200 |
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Research:
Molecular genetics of transcription factor mediated neuronal development; gene targeting; studies of human and mouse developmental disorders. |
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Genetic Counseling Assistant Program Director |
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| 4909 Buhl 1241 E. Catherine St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -5618 |
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Research:
Understanding the applications and implications of the developing field of genomic medicine. We are looking at the practical and ethical consequences of translating genetic research into clinical practice. |
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Professor of Human Genetics |
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| 4808 Med Sci II 1241 E. Catherine St. SPC 5618 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -5618 |
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Research:
We are interested in the molecular basis of inherited neurological disorders, including epilepsy, ataxia, and peripheral neuropathy affecting sensory and motor neurons. We use the approach of positional cloning of mouse neurological mutants, followed by mutation screening of appropriate human samples. Identification of each novel gene responsible for disease opens opportunities for understanding new aspects of cell biology and the systems effects of single gene perturbation. |
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Professor of Human Genetics Professor of Internal Medicine Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute |
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| 4728 Med Sci II 1241 E. Catherine St. SPC 5618 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -5618 |
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Research:
Molecular analysis of human and mouse retrotransposons. Characterization of a novel retrotransposition mechanism. Studies of how transposable elements influence genomic diversity. Exploitation of human and mouse retrotransposons as genetic tools. |
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Professor of Internal Medicine Professor of Human Genetics Professor of Public Health |
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| 2017 Palmer Commons 100 Washtenaw Ave. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -2218 |
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Research:
Cancer proteomics and chemoprevention; mechanisms of genetic predispositions to risks from environmental and occupational exposures especially for cancers and cardiovascular disease; pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics. |
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Associate Dean of Student Programs; Professor of Human Genetics; Professor of Internal Medicine; Medical Director, Genetic Counseling Training Program; Attending Physician, Genetics Clinic, Department of Internal Medicine |
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| 5220 MSRB III 1150 W. Medical Center Drive Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -638 |
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Research:
Molecular genetic mechanisms underlying tumorigenesis with a focus on identifying and characterizing the roles of novel cancer genes; clinical genetics research projects related to the cost-effect and ethical application of molecular genetic tests in medicine. |
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Professor of Human Genetics Research Scientist for Reproductive Sciences Program |
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| 4706 Med Sci II 1241 E. Catherine St. SPC 5618 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -5618 |
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Research:
We study hormonally regulated gene transcription and androgen receptor function, at levels from the molecular to the organismal, focusing on mouse models of development and oncogenesis. |
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Associate Professor of Human Genetics Associate Research Professor, Bioinformatics Associate Research Professor, Life Sciences Institute |
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| 2017 Palmer Commons 100 Washtenaw Ave. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -2218 |
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Research:
Mathematical models in genetics and evolution, human population genetics, statistical methods for inference of human genetic history, role of human genetic variation in disease-gene mapping, statistical genetics, genetic variation in pathogens, gene trees and species trees, phylogenetics |
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Clinical Instructor II, Human Genetics Genetic Counselor, Department of Pediatrics and Communicable diseases |
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| D5243 MPB 1100 W. Medical Center Drive Ann Arbor, MI 48009 -5718 |
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Research:
Full-time clinical patient care and teaching. I will be involved in one of the genetic counseling graduate student's projects as primary mentor: assessment of clinical models and efficacy in delivery of genetic services to underserved populations. |
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Assistant Professor of Human Genetics Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine |
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| 2063 BSRB 109 Zina Pitcher Place Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -2200 |
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Research:
DNA repair and recombination. Molecular mechanisms of lymphocyte development. Molecular genetics of human immunodeficiencies and genomic instability cancer predisposition syndromes. |
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Professor of Human Genetics Photo by Nerissa Escalar, Mountain Sky Conference 2006 |
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| 5928 Buhl 1241 E. Catherine St. SPC 5618 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -5618 |
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Research:
Our research team is working to define the role of genetic variation in determining variation in health in the human population at large |
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Emeritus Professor of Human Genetics |
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| 4909 Buhl 1241 E. Catherine St. SPC 5618 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -5618 |
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Clinical Assistant Professor, Human Genetics Genetic Counselor, Internal Medicine |
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| 300 North Ingalls Bldg, NI3 AO3 109 Zina Pitcher Place Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -419 |
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Clinical Associate Professor of Human Genetics & Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Director Graduate Program Genetic Counseling |
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| 4924A Buhl 1241 E. Catherine St. SPC 5618 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -5618 |
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Research:
Understanding the applications and implications of the developing field of genomic medicine. We are looking at the practical and ethical consequences of translating genetic research into clinical practice. |
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