Packard Fellows

Sorted by University: Johns Hopkins University

Rachel Green

Field: Biology
Packard Fellowship award year: 1998

Research Interests

Rachel Green's work delves into the molecular mechanisms of RNA catalysis. She has already made contributions to the problem of understanding how RNA functions as a catalyst. This problem is meaningful in biology, as it seems likely that early in the evolution of life on this planet, RNA functioned not only as the repository of genetic information, but also as the primary catalytic molecule for such basic reactions as self-replication.
Phone: 410-955-4922
FAX: 410-502-6718
Email: ragreen@jhmi.edu
WWW: http://www.med.jhu.edu/bcmb/faculty/green.html
Address: Molecular Biology and Genetics
Johns Hopkins University
JHU School of Medicine
725 N. Wolfe St, 523 PCTB
Baltimore, MD 21205




Daniel H. Reich

Field: Physics
Packard Fellowship award year: 1993

Research Interests

Exploration of superconductivity and magnetism in low-dimensional and artificially-structured materials.
Phone: 410-516-7899
FAX: 410-516-7239
Email: dhr@eta.pha.jhu.edu
WWW: http://www.pha.jhu.edu/people/faculty/dhr.html
Address: Dept. of Physics and Astronomy
Johns Hopkins University
3400 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218




Trina A. Schroer

Field: Biology
Packard Fellowship award year: 1990

Research Interests

We study the function and regulation of the microtubule-based motor, cytoplasmic dynein, in eukaryotic cells.
Phone: 410-516-5373
FAX: 410-516-5375
Email: schroer@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu
WWW: http://www.bio.jhu.edu/faculty/Schroer/Schroer.html
Address: Dept. of Biology
Johns Hopkins University
3400 N. Charles Street, Mudd Hall
Baltimore, MD 21218




Geraldine Seydoux

Field: Biology
Packard Fellowship award year: 1996

Research Interests

We are interested in the molecular mechanisms that control the formation of the germline during embryogensis. We use the nematode C. elegans as our model system.
Phone: 410-614-4622
FAX: 410-550-6718
Email: geraldine_seydoux@qmail.bs.jhu.edu
WWW: http://www.bs.jhmi.edu/MBG/SeydouxLab/Who/geraldine.html
Address: Dept. of Molecular Biology and Genetics
John Hopkins University
School of Medicine
515 PCTB
725 N. Wolfe St.
Baltimore, MD 21205-2185




Zlatko B. Tesanovic

Field: Physics
Packard Fellowship award year: 1988

Research Interests

Theoretical physics of condensed matter systems.
Phone: 410-516-5391
FAX: 410-516-7239
Email: zbt@eta.pha.jhu.edu
WWW: http://www.pha.jhu.edu/people/faculty/zbt.html
Address: Dept. of Physics and Astronomy
Johns Hopkins University
3400 N. Charles Street
Bloomberg Ctr.
Baltimore, MD 21218




Cynthia Wolberger

Field: Biology
Packard Fellowship award year: 1992

Research Interests

We use X-ray crystallography as a tool to study the three-dimensional structure of DNA-binding proteins complexed with their DNA binding sites.
Phone: 410-955-0728
FAX: 410-955-0637
Email: cwolberg@jhmi.edu
WWW: http://biophysics.med.jhu.edu/wolberger/wolberger.html
Address: Dept. of Biophysics
John Hopkins University School of Medicine
725 N. Wolfe Street
Baltimore, MD 21205




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