Department of MCB, College of Biological Sciences, UC Davis



Signaling Networks, Metabolic Regulation, and Cell Growth Control in Eukaryotes

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TORC_Network

We are interested in mechanisms that regulate cell growth in eukaryotes, using primarily budding yeast S. cerevisiae as a model system, with emphasis on the TOR (target of rapamycin) signal transduction network. We are particularly interested in how this network regulates a wide variety of biological processes in response to intracellular as well as environmental cues. (learn more...)



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Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology
College of Biological Sciences University of California, Davis Briggs Hall, Rooms 220 & 224

last update: March 10, 2009

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