Graduate Catalog 2009-2011 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Biochemistry
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About the Department
The interdisciplinary program in Biochemistry is jointly administered and staffed by members of the Biological Sciences and Chemistry departments. The master’s degree is offered as a terminal degree. Both first-year courses and advanced courses are available at Hunter College and/or at the Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10016.
Programs and Courses
Programs and Courses in Biochemistry
Administration and Faculty
Department Offices:
Biological Sciences:
927 North
(212) 772-5293
email: bio_admin@genectr.hunter.cuny.edu
Website: http://biology.hunter.cuny.edu
Chair:
Shirley Raps
927 North
raps@genectr.hunter.cuny.edu
Chemistry:
1307 North (212) 772-5330
email:nfernand@hunter.cuny.edu
Website: http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/chemistry
Chair:
Hiroshi Matsui
1319 North
hmatsui@hunter.cuny.edu
Graduate Advisers:
Roger Persell (Department of Biology)
912 North
(212) 772-4106
rpersell@hunter.cuny.edu
Yujia Xu (Department of Chemistry)
1304C North
(212) 772-4310
yujia.xu@hunter.cuny.edu
Faculty
Biological Sciences
Jesus Angulo, Professor; PhD, CUNY; Molecular Mechanisms of Drug-Induced Toxicity and Cell Death in the Brain
Jill Bargonetti-Chavarria, Professor; Ph.D, CUNY; The Role of p53 in Tumorigenesis
Derrick Brazill, Associate Professor; PhD, California (Berkeley); The Signal Transduction of Cell Density Sensing
Robert Dottin, Professor; Ph.D, Toronto; Regulation of Gene Expression by Signal Transduction
Laurel Eckhardt, Marie L. Hesselbach Professor; Ph.D, Stanford; Molecular Genetics of Lymphocyte Development and Function
Maria Figueiredo-Pereira, Professor; PhD, NYU; The Ubiquitin Pathway & Neurodegeneration
Marie Filbin, Distinguished Professor; PhD, Bath (England); Myelin Formation & Inhibitory Molecules in Myelin
David Foster, Rosalyn Yalow Professor of Biology and Biochemistry; PhD, Columbia; Oncogenes and Signal Transduction
Benjamin Ortiz, Associate Professor; PhD, Stanford; Chromatin, Transcription and Immune System Development
Patricia Rockwell, Associate Professor; PhD, CUNY; signal transduction and gene expression associated with Alzheimer’s disease.
Thomas Schmidt-Glenewinkel, Associate Professor; Dr Phil Nat, Frankfort (Germany); Neurotransmitter Receptors and Ion Channels in Drosophila Melanogaster
Chemistry
Joseph J. Dannenberg, Professor; PhD, California Institute of Technology; Organic and Physical Chemistry; Biophysics
Charles M. Drain, Professor; PhD, Tufts; Bioinorganic Chemistry; Adjunct Faculty, Rockefeller University;Photodynamic Therapies of Cancer, Infections, and Other Diseases
Lynn Francesconi, Professor; PhD, Illinois; Inorganic Chemistry and Materials Chemistry, Radiochemistry
Dixie J. Goss, Gertrude B. Elion Endowed Scholar and Professor; PhD, Nebraska; Biophysical Chemistry, Role of RNA structure in regulation of iron homeostasis and viral protein synthesis
Nancy Greenbaum, Professor; PhD, Pennsylvania; Biochemistry, Biophysical chemistry, RNA folding
Wayne W. Harding, Assistant Professor; PhD, West Indies; Synthesis and Evaluation of CNS-active Natural Products
Akira Kawamura, Associate Professor; PhD, Columbia; Bioorganic Chemistry, Genomics
Frida Kleiman, Associate Professor; PhD, Nat. University of Cordoba, Argentina; Biochemistry, Mechanisms of Response to DNA Damage by Nuclear Factors
Louis Massa, Professor; PhD, Georgetown; Physical Chemistry, Biophysics, Calculating the quantum mechanical electronic states of biological molecules of known crystal structure
Hiroshi Matsui, Professor; PhD, Purdue; Materials Chemistry; Bio-nanotechnology, Protein nanotubes, electronics and sensors
David R. Mootoo, Professor; PhD, Maryland ; Organic Chemistry, Synthesis and applications of glycomimetcs
Yujia Xu, Associate Professor; PhD, Connecticut; Biophysics, Mechanisms of self-assembly and molecular recognition of protein
Shengping Zheng, Assistant Professor; PhD, Columbia; Organic Chemistry
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