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Jean Chen

Jean Chen Name: Jean Chen
Title: Postdoctoral Fellow
Email: Chih-Ying.Chen@ucsf.edu
Research
Interests:
I am investigating the role of clathrin light chain and its interactions with other proteins.
 

Christopher Esk

Christopher Esk Name: Christopher Esk
Title: Graduate Student
Email: Christopher.Esk@ucsf.edu
Research
Interests:
I am interested in the clathrin isoform CHC22. To this end I use cell-culture techniques as well as biochemical approaches to characterize CHC22's function in epithelial and skeletal muscle cells.
 

Timothy Evans

Timothy Evans Name: Timothy Evans
Title: Postdoctoral Scholar
Email: Timothy.Evans@ucsf.edu
Research
Interests:
Understanding the role of clathrin light chains in the regulation of clathrin coat assembly, trafficking and signaling in integrated tissues.
 
A polaroid of some of the Brodsky lab members (and webmaster) at the IMAX

Amy Foraker

Amy Foraker Name: Amy Foraker
Title: Postdoctoral Scholar
Email: Amy.Foraker@ucsf.edu
Research
Interests:
Understanding clathrin's role(s) in cell cycle progression.
 

Allison Roberts

No picture supplied yet! Name: Allison Roberts
Title: Staff Research Associate
Email: Allison.Roberts@ucsf.edu
Research
Interests:
 
 

Jonathan Strober

Jonathan Strober Name: Jonathan Strober
Title: Director, Pediatric MDA Clinic; Associate Clinical Professor, Neurology & Pediatrics
Email: stroberj@neuropeds.ucsf.edu
Research
Interests:
I am currently studying a new treatment for muscular dystrophy. I am also hoping to better understand the immunologic mechanisms responsible for the pathology seen in these disorders. More information
 

Sabrina Taner

Sabrina Taner Name: Sabrina Taner
Title: Postdoctoral Scholar
Email: Sabrina.Taner@ucsf.edu
Research
Interests:
I am interested in the role of regulated endocytosis in human lymphocytes, and its relevance to the control and development of neoplasia. In addition, I am also trying to define the mechanisms by which some Natural Killer cell receptors traffic.
 

Lavanya Vasudevan

No picture supplied yet! Name: Lavanya Vasudevan
Title: Postdoctoral Scholar
Email: Lavanya.Vasudevan@ucsf.edu
Research
Interests:
Role of Clathrin in NK cell function.
 


Dinner at the Beach House - Frances with some past and present lab members



former

Name Moved to
Susan Acton Millenium Pharmaceuticals
Noriko Arase RIKEN Research Center for Allergy and Immunology
Betsy Bennett Consultant
Jennifer Bennetts Gene24
Patricia Bresnahan Molecular Dynamics
Rebecca Cebula  
Michael Chang Agouron Pharmaceuticals
Ernest Chen Horizon Consulting
Lin Chen Marin Biologic Laboratories
Victoria Crotzer Indiana University
Barrie Greene Incyte Pharmaceuticals
Sachiko Hoshino University of Tsukuba
Christine Knuehl GenPath Pharmaceuticals Inc
Michael Lane University of Minnesota
Lawrence Lem Guava Technologies Inc
Shu-Hui Liu diaDexus
Jyh-I Lu Ohio State University
Allan Mabardy New York State Education Department
William Mallet Genentech
Venus Manalo University of California San Francisco
Stephen Morris University of Cambridge
Inke Nathke University of Dundee
Sherri Newmyer University of California San Francisco
Marcelo Pando Stanford University
Michael Reese Stanford University
David A. Riethof Applied Biosystems
Diana M. Slowiejko Novartis Pharmaceuticals
Alejandra Solache-Diaz New York University School of Medicine
Angela Stoddart University of Chicago
Mhairi Towler University of Dundee
Tina Tran University of California San Francisco
Stephane Vassilopoulos Institute of Myology
Diane Wakeham Canada College
Jeremy Wilbur University of California Berkeley
Andrew Wilde University of Toronto
Deborah Williams-Herman University of California
Darren Wong Celera
Joel Ybe Indiana University