1139 Mary Ellen Jones
Dept.
of Pharmacology
Univ. of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
Tel. numbers
P.I. : 919-843-7670
Lab : 919-843-7672
Fax : 919-966-5640
![]() | Dr. Timothy ELSTON Principal Investigator I am interested in understanding the dynamics of complex biological systems, and developing reliable mathematical models that capture the essential components of these systems. Research projects| Personal webpage| Contact me |
![]() | Wanda
STRYCHALSKI Graduate student I am interested in... Research projects| Personal webpage| Contact me |
![]() | Meng
JIN Graduate student I am interested in understanding the dynamics of intracellular signaling in time and space. Research projects| Personal webpage| Contact me |
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SEROHIJOS Graduate student I am interested in... Research projects| Personal webpage| Contact me |
![]() | Marcelo
BEHAR Graduate student I am interested in the spatio-temporal regulation of intracellular signaling pathways, especially in relation to specificity control and information flow. To this end, I use a combination of experimental and theoretical tools to study biologically relevant processes in a quantitative fashion. Research projects| Personal webpage| Contact me |
![]() | Denis
TSYGANKOV Postdoctoral fellow I am interested in... Research projects| Personal webpage| Contact me |
![]() | Nan HAO Postdoctoral Fellow My goal is to quantify biological systems and accurately predict cellular processes. This will enable us to prevent and remedy potential health problems in human beings. My research focuses on studying the G protein and MAP kinase-mediated signal transduction systems in yeast by systems biology approaches involving high-throughput experiments, quantitative analysis and mathematical modeling. Research projects| Personal webpage| Contact me |
![]() | Kevin
KESSELER Postdoctoral Fellow I am interested in... Research projects| Personal webpage| Contact me |
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