Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

Genetic Engineering

Master
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Genetic engineering encompasses methods and technologies to manipulate a model systems' normal genetic state through genome engineering (i.e., the precise manipulation and mutagenesis of endogenous genetic material), or transgenesis (i.e., the addition of one or more exogenous genes). Baylor College of Medicine has been at the forefront of the development of genome-engineered and transgenic disease models, including cellular, as well as mice and fruit fly animal models. Faculty members of the CPSB program apply genetic engineering to generate models tailored to address pressing questions across biomedical interests, aided by the Genetically Engineered Rodent Models Core (GERM Core).

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Profiles of Faculty Working on Genetic Engineering

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Rui
Last Name
Chen
Honorific Title
Ph.D.
Professor
First Name
Thomas
Middle Name
A.
Last Name
Cooper
Honorific Title
M.D.
Professor
First Name
Furqan
Middle Name
M
Last Name
Fazal
Honorific Title
PhD
Assistant Professor and CPRIT Scholar in Cancer Research
First Name
Allan
Middle Name
Chris
Last Name
Ferreon
Honorific Title
Ph.D.
Associate Professor
First Name
Glenna
Middle Name
Wink
Last Name
Foight
Honorific Title
Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
First Name
Susan
Middle Name
L
Last Name
Hamilton
Honorific Title
Ph.D.
Professor and L. F. McCollum Chair in Molecular Physiology
First Name
Paul
Middle Name
J
Last Name
Pfaffinger
Honorific Title
Ph.D.
Wilhelmina Robertson Distinguished Chair in Neuroscience
First Name
Francois
Last Name
St-Pierre
Honorific Title
Ph.D.
Associate Professor
First Name
Kimberley
Middle Name
Renee Fuchs
Last Name
Tolias
Honorific Title
Ph.D.
Professor
First Name
Francis
Middle Name
T.F.
Last Name
Tsai
Honorific Title
D.Phil.
Professor
First Name
Lynn
Last Name
Zechiedrich
Honorific Title
Ph.D.
Kyle and Josephine Morrow Chair in Molecular Virology and Microbiology
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