Faculty & Research
Brenda L. Bass, Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor
Research Interest: Double-stranded RNA binding proteins; RNA editing; RNA interference.
801.581.4884
Email: bbass at biochem dot utah dot edu
Bass Lab
Dana Carroll, Ph.D.
Professor
Research Interest: Mechanisms of recombination and double-strand break repair. Gene targeting, particularly through targeted DNA breaks.
801.581.5977
Email: dana at biochem dot utah dot edu
Carroll Lab
Tim Formosa, Ph.D.
Professor
Research Interest: The role of chromatin structure in DNA replication and RNA transcription in yeast.
801.581.5435
Email: tim at biochem dot utah dot edu
Formosa Lab
Costa Georgopoulos, Ph.D.
Research Professor
Research Interest: Function and regulation of the conserved GroE (Hsp60) protein folding machine.
801.581.8033
Email: costa at biochem dot utah dot edu
Christopher P. Hill, D.Phil.
Distinguished Professor and Co-Chair
Research Interest: Protein structure and function.
801.585.5536
Email: chris at biochem dot utah dot edu
Hill Lab
Michael S. Kay, M.D./Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Research Interest: Phage display and viral entry.
801.585.5021
Email: kay at biochem dot utah dot edu
Kay Lab
Janet E. Lindsley, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Research Interest: How to best engage students to learn biochemistry.
801.581.2797
Email: janet at biochem dot utah dot edu
Lindsley Website
Martin C. Rechsteiner, Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor
Research Interest: Intracellular proteolysis.
801.585.3128
Email: marty at biochem dot utah dot edu
Rechsteiner Lab
Jared P. Rutter, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Research Interest: Phosphoregulation of metabolic decisions.
801.581.3340
Email: rutter at biochem dot utah dot edu
Rutter Lab
Janet M. Shaw, Ph.D.
Professor
Research Interest: Mechanisms of membrane fission, fusion and movement.
801.585.6205
Email: shaw at biochem dot utah dot edu
Shaw Lab
Wesley I. Sundquist, Ph.D.
H.A. and Edna Benning Presidential Endowed Chair, Professor & Co-Chair
Research Interest: Retrovirus biochemistry.
801.585.5402
Email: wes at biochem dot utah dot edu
Sundquist Lab
Dennis R. Winge, Ph.D.
Professor of Medicine and Research Professor of Biochemistry
Research Interest: Assembly of cytochrome oxidase in mitochondria; regulation of bioavailable metal ion pools in mitochondria.
801.585.5103
Email: dennis dot winge at hsc dot utah dot edu
Winge Lab
