Mentors
STDBP Team
Contact PI/PD: Babatunde “Kay” Oyajobi, MBBS, PhD, MBA
Director, Office of Postdoctoral Affairs
Professor, Cell Systems & Anatomy
Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Email: oyajobi@uthscsa.edu
PI/PD:Nicquet Blake, PhD
Senior Associate Dean, Student Affairs
Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
PI/PD:Steve Whitten, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Texas State University
Faculty Research Mentors
Dr. Liqin Du
Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry - Webpage
Areas of Interest
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The role of micro RNAs in regulating neuroblastoma cell differentiation
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Discovery of novel differentiation agents for treating neuroblastoma
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Novel genes regulating neuroblastoma cell differentiation
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Novel genes in lung tumorigenesis
Dr. Hong-Gu Kang
Associate Professor, Department of Biology - Webpage
Areas of Interest
- Biotic stress in plants
- Plant immunity
- Epigenetic factors
Dr. Sean Kerwin
Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry - Webpage
Areas of Interest
- Medicinal Chemistry
- Organic Synthesis
- Biochemistry
Dr. Alexander Kornienko
Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry - Webpage
Areas of Interest
- Synthetic Organic Chemistry (total synthesis and methodology)
- Chemical Biology (focus on cancer signaling and death pathways)
- Medicinal Chemistry (rational drug design and library screening)
- Natural Product Chemistry (isolation, structure elucidation and analogue synthesis)
Dr. Karen Lewis
Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry - Webpage
Areas of Interest
- Protein-nucleic acid interactions
- RNA chaperones
- Protein and RNA structure-function relationships
Dr. Kevin Lewis
Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry - Webpage
Areas of Interest
Analysis of genes and proteins required for repair of DNA that has been damaged by radiation or chemicals; importance of DNA repair in aging; development of new techniques for purification and analysis of DNA and RNA; study of interactions between nucleic acids and nanomaterials with potential for use in gene delivery into cells.
Dr. Yuan Lu
Co-PI for the Xiphophorus Genetic Stock Center - Webpage
Areas of Interest
- Mechanisms that various species adapted to cope with or repress disease, or disease causal mutations that are similar to human condition, to better understand disease etiology and develop novel strategies in controlling human disease.
- Specifically, my research program studies genetics and molecular mechanisms that account for tumorigenic negative epistasis of select Xiphophorus interspecies hybrids [i.e., X. hellerii x (X. maculatus x X. hellerii)].
Dr. Ryan Peterson
Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry - Webpage
Areas of Interest
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Copper Bioinorganic Chemistry
- Metal Biochemistry
- Dioxygen Activation
- Cell Biology of Metal ions and Their Role in Pathogenesis
- Reactive Oxygen species Metabolism
- Metalloenzyme Repurposing and Evolution
Dr. Steve Whitten
Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry - Webpage
Areas of Interest
- Protein thermodynamics
- Biophysics
- Computational Chemistry
Dr. Xiaoyu Xue
Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry - Webpage
Areas of Interest
- Mechanism of DNA/RNA helicases and nucleases in DNA replication and repair
- DNA replication fork repair
- R-loop processing
- DNA double strand break (DSB) repair and Homologous recombination
- Structural biology