Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Graduate Programs
- Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Graduate Programs
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Fundamental research into the basic processes of living cells and tissues is crucial to future advances in medicine and biotechnology. Indeed, in few fields of study are basic discovery and practical applications so closely intertwined. The Institute and its members explore revolutionary developments occurring in molecular biology, genetics, cell biology,biochemistry, microbiology, structural biology and genomics.
UT Austin houses world-class, multidisciplinary research and teaching in the the interdisciplinary life sciences. Part of our focus is on basic research in molecular genetics and molecular biology, solving problems that will advance our understanding of disease processes and methods for therapy or cure, with excellence in biomedical research and biotechnology.
ILS provides recruiting and graduate student support for the following graduate programs:
Cellular and Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Microbiology
Core facilities linked to ILS include those available through the Center for Biomedical Research Support and the Sauer Laboratory for Structural Biology.
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Seema Agarwala
Associate ProfessorCellular and molecular bases of Neural Tube Closure and birth defectsRichard W Aldrich
Professor EmeritusKarl Folkers Chair in Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research II (Emeritus)Molecular mechanisms of ion channels and signaling molecules.Hal S Alper
Professor, CBRS Executive DirectorCockrell Family Regents Chair in Engineering #1 (Holder) | Billy Carr Distinguished Teaching Fellowship (Holder)Chandrajit L Bajaj
Professor, Core Faculty, Oden InstituteCAM Chair in Visualization (Holder)Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Graphics and Visualization, Scientific ComputingAaron B Baker
Professor, Affiliated Faculty, Oden InstituteW.A. (Bill) Cunningham Professorship in Engineering (Holder)Jeffrey E Barrick
ProfessorBenjamin Clayton Centennial Professorship in Biochemistry (Holder)Microbial experimental evolution and synthetic biologyBrian Belardi
Assistant ProfessorLyondell Chemical Company Endowed Faculty Fellowship in Engineering (Holder)Synthetic Biology, Chemical Biology, and Biophysics of Biological BarriersGeorge D Bittner
ProfessorCellular/molecular mechanisms of plasmalemmal repair and nerve regeneration.R. Malcolm Brown Jr.
Professor EmeritusJohnson & Johnson Centennial Chair in Plant Cell Biology (Emeritus)Karen S Browning
Professor, Professor EmeritusMechanism And Regulation Of Eukaryotic Protein Synthesis. My research focuses on the initiation of protein synthesis in higher plants.James J Bull
Joseph J. & Jeanne M. Lagowski Regents Professor Emeritus in Molecular BioscienceJoseph J. & Jeanne M. Lagowski Regents Professorship in Molecular Bioscience (Emeritus)Z J Chen
ProfessorD. J. Sibley Centennial Professorship in Plant Molecular Genetics (Holder)Genomics and Epigenetics of Polyploidy and Hybrid VigorRichard M Crooks
Professor EmeritusThe Robert A. Welch Chair in Chemistry (Materials Chemistry) (Emeritus)Kevin N Dalby
Professor, Research Service CoreJohnson & Johnson Centennial Professorship in Pharmacy (Holder)Bryan W Davies
ProfessorLorene Morrow Kelley Professorship in Microbiology (Holder)We investigate protein-based antibiotics and bacteria-host interactions.Michael Drew
Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education, ProfessorHippocampal memory, fear learning and extinction of fear memory, adult hippocampal neurogenesisLauren I Ehrlich
ProfessorL. Leon Campbell, Ph.D. Distinguished Professorship in Microbiology (Holder)Thymocyte: stromal cell interactions in T cell development and T-ALLAndrew Ellington
ProfessorWilson M. and Kathryn Fraser Research Professorship in Biochemistry (Holder)Janice A Fischer
Professor, Director, Biology Instruction OfficeMolecular genetics of the ubiquitin pathway in DrosophilaDonjeta GjukaI am interested in using protein engineering to enhance the immune system's response to disease.Vernita Gordon
ProfessorExperimental biological physics; multicellular systems; the role of physics and spacial structure in developmental and evolutionary systems.Andrea C Gore
ProfessorMildred Hajek Vacek and John Roman Vacek Chair in Pharmacology, in Honor of Professor C. C. Albers (Holder) | Mildred Hajek Vacek and John Roman Vacek Distinguished University Chair in Pharmacology, in Honor of Professor C. C. Albers (Holder)Mechanisms by which the brain controls reproductive development and aging; endocrine disruptors & the brainRyan S Gray
Associate Professor, Associate Professor of PediatricsKatherine Ross Richards Centennial Teaching Fellowship in Nutrition (Holder)We study the development cell biology and genetics regulating spine development and disorders.Jeffrey M Gross
Department Chair, Molecular Biosciences, ProfessorLorene Morrow Kelley Endowed Faculty Fellowship Fund (Holder)Eye Development, Disease and Regeneration, Developmental Biology, GeneticsMarvin L Hackert
Professor, Department of Molecular BiosciencesWilliam Shive Centennial Professorship in Biochemistry (Holder)Arbel Harpak
Assistant Professor of Population Health, Assistant ProfessorEvolutionary, statistical and population geneticsRobert A Harris
Professor EmeritusM. June and J. Virgil Waggoner Chair in Molecular Biology (Emeritus)Investigating molecular mechanisms responsible for alcoholism and drug dependence.Rasika M Harshey
ProfessorMary M. Betzner Morrow Centennial Chair in Microbiology (Holder)DNA transposition, Replicative repair, flagella motility and signaling, bacterial surface colonizationDavid M Hillis
Professor, Director (Academic)Alfred W. Roark Centennial Professorship in Natural Sciences (Holder)Molecular evolution, phylogenetics, and systematicsDavid W Hoffman
Associate ProfessorNMR Spectroscopy, Position-specific Isotope Analysis, Protein and RNA StructureHans Hofmann
Professor, Faculty collaboration with Gore labNeuromolecular and genomic basis of social behavior and its evolution