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Melanie Cruz Berrios

Program: Neurosciences

Current advisor: Qingyun "Tristan" Li, PhD

Undergraduate university: University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras, 2022

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Jasmine Cubuk

Program: Biochemistry Biophysics and Structural Biology

Graduation Year: 2023

Thesis Advisor: Andrea Soranno

Thesis Title: Single-molecule Spectroscopy of the SARS-CoV-2 NucleocapsidProtein

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Sarah Cuddihy

Program: Biochemistry

Graduation Year: 2005

Thesis Advisor: Laura L. Dugan

Thesis Title: α-tocopherol as a Regulator of Mitochondiral Metabolism and Free Radical Production

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Jianmin Cui, PhD

Professor on the Spencer T. Olin Endowment

Program affiliation
Biochemistry Biophysics and Structural Biology
Neurosciences

Research summary
Molecular basis of bioelectricity and related diseases in nervous and cardiovascular systems; ion channel function and modulation; discovery of drugs that target ion channels

Key words
allosteric regulation, calcium, drug mechanisms, epilepsy, ion channel, structure-function analysis

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Daniel Cui Zhou

Program: Computational and Systems Biology

Graduation Year: 2021

Thesis Advisor: Li Ding

Thesis Title: Deep multi-omics investigations elucidate novel oncogenesis paradigms, therapeutic targets, and mechanisms of treatment resistance in cancer

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Alissa Cullen

Program: Molecular Genetics and Genomics

Graduation Year: 2024

Thesis Advisor: Jason J. Yi

Thesis Title: CTCF regulates the neuronal gene expression program

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Paul Cullen

Program: Genetics

Graduation Year: 1996

Thesis Advisor: Robert G. Kranz

Thesis Title: Transcription Regulatory Proteins that Respond to Nitrogen in Rhodobacter capsulatus

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Joseph Culver, PhD

Sherwood Moore Professor

Program affiliation
Neurosciences

Research summary
Non-invasive optical measurements for both functional- and molecular- biological imaging

Key words

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Rebecca Cunningham

Program: Developmental Regenerative and Stem Cell Biology

Graduation Year: 2019

Thesis Advisor: Charles Kaufman

Thesis Title: From Schwann cells to melanoma: neural crest derived cells in development and disease.

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David Curiel, MD, PhD

Professor

Program affiliation
Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis
Molecular Genetics and Genomics
Immunology
Developmental Regenerative and Stem Cell Biology

Research summary
To address the central mandate of gene therapy we engineer adenovirus tropism to allow the achievement of effective gene delivery

Key words
Adenovirus, virotherapy, virus, cancer, gene therapy, vaccine