Bioengineering
2018-19 General Catalog
Baskin School of Engineering
335 Baskin Engineering Building
http://www.soe.ucsc.edu
Participating Faculty and Professional Interests
Mark Akeson (Biomolecular Engineering)
Development of nanopore sensors for single molecule identification, epigenetics, bioethics
Manuel Ares Jr. (Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology)
RNA processing, structure and function of RNA
Phillip Berman (Biomolecular Engineering)
Baskin Distinguished Professor
Drug development, vaccines, AIDS, monoclonal antibody therapeutics, immunology, molecular cell/biology, recombinant protein production (commercial scale)
David Deamer (Biomolecular Engineering, Emeritus, UC Davis)
Membrane biophysics, nanopore analysis, DNA sequencing, biomolecular self-assembly
David Draper (Applied Mathematics and Statistics)
Bayesian inference, prediction and decision-making; hierarchical modeling; Bayesian non-parametric methods; model specification and model uncertainty; Bayesian data science; accurate Bayesian computations with massive data; quality assessment; risk assessment; statistical applications in the environmental, medical, and social sciences
Rebecca M. Dubois (Biomolecular Engineering)
Protein engineering, structural biology, X-ray crystallography, virology, vaccines, antibody therapeutics, antiviral drugs
Camilla Forsberg (Biomolecular Engineering)
Hematopoietic stem cells, stem cell fate decisions, transcriptional regulation, chromatin, epigenetics, blood and immune cell development, hematopoietic cell transplantation and trafficking, genetic engineering, bioengineering
Alexander A. Grillo (SCIPP)
Neurophysiology, neural systems, high-energy particle physics
Grant Hartzog (Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology)
Biochemistry, genetics, chromatin and transcriptional regulation
David Haussler (Biomolecular Engineering)
Bioinformatics, genomics, computational genomic data analysis, molecular evolution and comparative genomics, genomic and clinical data sharing and standards, cancer genomics, neurodevelopment, stem cell research, immunogenomics, information theory, pattern recognition, machine learning, artificial intelligence, information theory, theoretical computer sciences
Richard Hughey (Biomolecular Engineering and Computer Engineering)
Bioinformatics, hidden Markov models, computer architecture, parallel computation
Michael Isaacson, Emeritus (Electrical Engineering)
Kevin Karplus (Biomolecular Engineering)
Teaching analog electronics (formerly protein-structure prediction, genome assembly, and signal processing for nanopore signals)
Douglas Kellogg (Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology)
Coordination of cell growth and cell division
Joel Kubby (Electrical Engineering)
Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems (MEMS), adaptive optics (AO), optical-MEMS, bio-MEMS, bio-imaging, AO microscopy, AO astronomy
Sri Kurniawan (Computational Media)
Human-computer interaction; human factors and ergonomics; accessibility; assistive technology; usability; empirical studies; human-centered design
Alan M. Litke (SCIPP)
Neural systems; retinal processing; development and prosthesis; technology development for neurophysiology; high-energy physics
Todd Lowe (Biomolecular Engineering)
Experimental and computational genomics, non-coding RNA gene finders, high-throughput small RNA sequencing, small RNA roles in cancer, evolution of RNA-based gene regulation
Roberto Manduchi (Computer Engineering)
Computer vision and sensor processing, with application to assistive technology for the visually impaired
Dominic W. Massaro, Emeritus (Psychology)
Glenn L. Millhauser (Chemistry and Biochemistry)
Electron spin resonance; nuclear magnetic resonance, melanocortin receptor signaling, agouti proteins, prions, peptide synthesis
Linda Ogren (Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology)
Endocrinology
Eric Palkovacs (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology)
Freshwater ecology, eco-evolutionary dynamics, fisheries and fish ecology
Nader Pourmand (Biomolecular Engineering)
Bioelectronics, biosensors, chemosensors, nanotechnology, single cell characterization, sequencing, genotyping, pathogen detection, DNA fingerprinting
Raquel Prado (Applied Mathematics and Statistics)
Bayesian non-stationary time series modeling, multivariate time series, biomedical signal processing and statistical genetics
Wendy Rothwell (Biomolecular Engineering)
Biotechnology, molecular genetics
Holger Schmidt (Electrical Engineering)
Narinder Singh Kapany Endowed Chair in Optoelectronics
Optofluidics, atom photonics, hollow-core photonics for biomedicine and quantum optics, nano-magnetism, nano-magneto-optics, single-particle spectroscopy, ultrafast optics
Nathalie Scholler (Biomolecular Engineering)
Recombinant antibody engineering, yeast-display library screening, cancer biomarkers, cancer immunology, ovarian cancer, tumor microenvironment, cancer vaccines, innate immunity
Andrea Steiner (Community Studies)
Health-care systems, health justice, critical public health, gerontology, ageism, long-term care
Joshua Stuart (Biomolecular Engineering)
Jack Baskin Endowed Chair of Biomolecular Engineering
Computational functional genomics, comparative analysis of gene regulation, cross-species inference of gene networks, probabilistic graphical models
Ellen Kappy Suckiel, Emerita (Philosophy)
John Tamkun (Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology)
Transcriptional regulation, molecular genetics of Drosophila development, regulation of gene expression
John F. Vesecky, Emeritus (Electrical Engineering)
Alan M. Zahler (Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology)
Molecular biology, splice site selection, and alternative pre-mRNA processing
Jin Z. Zhang (Chemistry and Biochemistry)
Design, synthesis, characterization, and application of nanomaterials, including semiconductor and metal nanoparticles; femtosecond laser spectroscopy; ultrafast dynamics on surfaces and at interfaces; cancer biomarker detection; surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
Yi Zuo (Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology)
Glia-synapse interaction and synaptic plasticity in vivo
Revised: 07/15/18