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William Walker


The research in the Walker lab is focused on how hormone signals in the testis maintain male fertility. Specifically, we are interested in the molecular mechanisms by which hormones such as follicle-stimulating hormone and testosterone support the survival and development of germ cells as they mature into sperm. The lab is working towards identifying hormone targets in testis cells that are required to maintain fertility. The results of these studies will identify previously unknown causes of male infertility, deliver targets for male contraceptive drug development and provide alternatives for surgical neutering of companion animals.

John Wallace

Associate Professor of Plant Sciences

Jessica Walnut

Graduate Student
Trimeric G-protein signaling in rice

W. David Walter

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Wildlife Ecology

Robert Walter

Department Head, Applied Enterprise Systems, ARL

Guojie Wang

Assistant Professor of Forage Crop Systems

Joseph Wang

Assistant Professor of Cell and Biological Systems
The molecular mechanisms underlying the complex life cycle of Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection using electron microscopy (primary) and other biochemical and biophysical approaches.

Jialing Wang

Research Project Manager

Jenny Wang

Co-Director, Cryo-Electron Microscopy Core Facility; Associate Research Professor

Meng Wang

Assistant Professor of Environmental Systems Engineering
Environmental biotechnology for resource recovery, biological wastewater treatment, ecology of engineered and natural systems and environmental sustainability.

Yong Wang

Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Applying nature and biology as design guidelines to the creation of biomimetic and bioinspired materials at both the nanoscale and macroscale level for drug delivery, clinical diagnosis, and regenerative medicine.

Hong-Gang Wang

Professor of Pharmacology

James Wang

Professor of Information Science and Technology
Modeling of objects, concepts, aesthetics, and emotions in big visual data from various domains.

Annmarie Ward

Assistant Professor in the College of Education

Denice Wardrop

Research Professor of Geography; Director of Riparia

Janette Watkins

Assistant Professor
How physical activity and everyday health behaviors shape cardiovascular, cognitive, and mental health within familie

Jack Watson

Professor of Soil Science

Evelyn Weaver

Kinesiology Grad Student

Abby Weber

Graduate Student

Josephine Wee

Associate Professor of Food Science