All Faculty A-Z
Below is a list of all Walter S. and Lucienne Driskill Graduate Training Program in Life Sciences faculty. View individual profiles of our faculty members — with publication and contact information, research specialties and more — via the links below.
Browse the subcategories to view faculty by their research interests and learn more about their laboratory work.
Zhang, Bin
Professor of Medicine (Hematology and Oncology) and Microbiology-Immunology
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Cancer immunology and immunotherapy. The Zhang laboratory functions as an integrated translational research program with the goal of designing and developing new immunotherapies and immunologic strate... [more]
Zhang, Ming
Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
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The main focus of my research program is to study roles of tumor suppressors in normal development and in breast and prostate cancer progression, focusing on Maspin and an Ets transcription factor PDE... [more]
Zhang, Wei
Professor of Preventive Medicine (Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention)
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Dr. Zhang's major research interests include the genetics and epigenetics of complex traits, such as risks for common diseases, drug response, and gene expression. Dr. Zhang is also developing novel e... [more]
Zhao, Ming
Associate Professor of Medicine (Cardiology)
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We are interested in the biology of phospholipids in cellular membrane networks. We use advanced molecular probes and imaging techniques to characterize membrane phospholipid dynamics in normal physio... [more]
Zhao, YouYang
Professor of Pediatrics (Critical Care), Medicine (Pulmonary and Critical Care) and Pharmacology
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Youyang Zhao, Ph.D., is William G. Swartchild, Jr. Distinguished Research Professor and Director of the Program for Lung and Vascular Biology at the Stanley Manne Children's Research Institute at Ann ... [more]
Zheng, Jing
Associate Professor of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
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The long-term goal of my lab is to identify and investigate molecules that play important roles in mammalian hearing, thus to enrich our understanding of cochlear physiology, and to further develop a ... [more]