Prof. Graham C Walker
American Cancer Society Research Professor of Biology
Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Professor
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Regulation of Gene Expression
Analysis of the SOS, Adaptive, and Heat Shock Regulatory Network of E. coli Mutagenesis and DNA Repair
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of "SOS Mutagenesis"
Molecular Chaperones: Mechanisms of Action and Physiological Roles
Molecular Genetics of Nodulation of Alfalfa by Rhizobium meliloti
Analysis of Synthesis and Function of Exopolysaccharide
Plant Molecular Biology
Microbiology
Biochemistry and Biophysics
Biological Oceanography
Genetics
Cell Biology
Developmental Biology
Oceanography : Biological Oceanography
Analysis of the SOS, Adaptive, and Heat Shock Regulatory Network of E. coli Mutagenesis and DNA Repair
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of "SOS Mutagenesis"
Molecular Chaperones: Mechanisms of Action and Physiological Roles
Molecular Genetics of Nodulation of Alfalfa by Rhizobium meliloti
Analysis of Synthesis and Function of Exopolysaccharide
Plant Molecular Biology
Microbiology
Biochemistry and Biophysics
Biological Oceanography
Genetics
Cell Biology
Developmental Biology
Oceanography : Biological Oceanography
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Projects
July 18, 2022Department of Biology
Addressing Critical Human Health Problems with a Special Heme-binding Peptide
Principal Investigators Graham Walker , Michael Hemann , Michael Yaffe , Sebastian Lourido , Jianzhu Chen , Sangeeta Bhatia
January 4, 2012Department of BiologyMutagenesis and Repair of DNA
Principal Investigator Graham Walker
August 20, 2009Department of BiologyMechanism of Eukaryotic Environmental Mutagenesis
Principal Investigator Graham Walker
August 20, 2009Department of BiologyMolecular Genetics of Rhizobium Nodulcation Plasmids
Principal Investigator Graham Walker
May 20, 2008Department of BiologyDNA Repair and Mutagenesis in Eukaryotes
Principal Investigator Graham Walker
April 24, 1999Department of BiologyRhizobium Functions Required for Nodulation Invasion and their Relationship to Functions Utilized by Mammalian Pathogens
Principal Investigator Graham Walker