Faculty
The research in our graduate program covers a wide range of topics and methodologies. A unifying goal is to understand how the individual components of biological systems function and interact with each other to generate complex processes within living organisms. We ask questions at the level of how molecules, cells, and systems function. The high degree of interaction between our laboratories enables us to learn much from each other.
The specific research interests of each of the faculty in our graduate program are described in the following pages. In this section we highlight the core faculty in order to provide a clear view of some of our central themes. Students are free to undertake rotation and thesis projects with the faculty listed here or with any of the faculty of the BBS.
Aronson, Peter
- Office:(203) 785-4902
- Appt:(203) 785-4184
Bordey, Angelique
- Office:(203) 737-2515
- Lab:(203) 737-2500
Cantley, Lloyd
- Office:(203) 785-4186
- Lab:(203) 785-7111
Caplan, Michael
- Office:(203) 785-7316
Cohen, Lawrence
- Office:(203) 785-4047
- Lab:(203) 785-4047
Egan, Marie
- Office:(203) 785-2480
- Appt:(203) 785-4081
Ehrlich, Barbara
- Office:(203) 737-1158
- Lab:(203) 737-1158
Geibel, John
- Office:(203) 737-4152
- Lab:(203) 737-1485
Howe, James
- Office:(203) 737-2398
Kaczmarek, Leonard
- Office:(203) 785-4500
- Lab:(203) 785-5235
Kibbey, Richard
- Office:(203) 737-4055
- Appt:(203) 432-0038
Rudnick, Gary
- Office:(203) 785-4548
- Lab:(203) 785-4547
Saltzman, W. Mark
- Office:(203) 432-4262
Shulman, Gerald
- Office:(203) 785-5447
Slayman, Carolyn
- Office:(737) 177-1770
- Lab:(203) 785-2690
Somlo, Stefan
- Office:(203) 737-2974
- Appt:(203) 785-4184
Wang, Tong
- Office:(203) 785-6435
Young, Lawrence
- Office:(203) 785-4102
- Appt:(203) 785-4102
Zenisek, David
- Office:(203) 785-6474
Zhou, Z. Jimmy
- Office:(203) 785-2076

