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Kathleen Postle

Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Signal transduction and iron transport in bacteria

Beth Potter

Associate Professor of Biology

Bronwen Powell

Associate Professor of Geography, African Studies and Anthropology

Kumble Sandeep Prabhu

Professor of Immunology and Molecular Toxicology
Molecular mechanisms by which bioactives such as selenium, omega-3 fatty acids, and other products of natural origin alter the host response and immune function in inflammation and cancer

Divya Prakash

Assistant Research Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Isadora Prata

Postdoctoral Researcher

Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics

Craig Praul

Director of Core Facilities

Heather Preisendanz

Professor of Agricultural and Biological Engineering
The fate, transport, and impacts of emerging contaminants in the environment.

Ashley Price

Research Technologist, Genomics Core Facility

Catherine Pritchard

Wildlife & Fisheries Science Graduate Student -

Justin Pritchard

Huck Early Career Entrepreneurial Professorship; Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering;
Using systems and synthetic biology approaches to understand and control drug resistance.

David Proctor

Professor of Kinesiology, Physiology, and Medicine
Physiology of aging and exercise; cardiovascular responses to exercise; regulation of skeletal muscle blood flow; skeletal muscle adaptation; vascular adaptation.

Elizabeth Proctor

Associate Professor of Neurosurgery and of Pharmacology
Systems biology of complex disease. Integration of heterogeneous data types across length scales.

David Puts

Huck Associate Director for Graduate Education; Professor of Anthropology
Understanding both the endocrine mechanisms underlying human sexual differentiation and the evolution of these mechanisms, particularly the influence of sexual selection.

Lu Qin

Assistant Professor of Medicine
How peripheral sensory neurons and intercellular signaling pathways contribute to cardiovascular and sensory dysfunction, particularly in the context of aging and women’s health

Kuti Ra

Graduate Student