Catherine McEntee Upon completing her postdoctoral research training in the Department of Molecular Biology at Princeton University Dr. McEntee arrived at Brooklyn College as coordinator of the STEP and CSTEP Programs. Within Read More
Luis E.N. Quadri Before joining Brooklyn College as a Professor in Biology in January 2010, Dr. Quadri held faculty and head of laboratory positions at Weill Medical College of Cornell University for 10 Read More
Paul M. Forlano Before arriving at Brooklyn College, Paul Forlano held postdoctoral fellowships in neuroendocrinology at the Vollum Institute, Oregon Health and Science University, and in cellular neuroscience, in the Department of Neurobiology Read More
Anjana D. Saxena Anjana Saxena’s research goal is to understand how cells perceive variety of stresses including DNA damage and trigger a cellular response. Specific focus is on how nucleolar stress factors regulate Read More
Amy E. Ikui Amy Ikui’s laboratory studies DNA replication and cell division using S. cerevisae and Chalmydomonas as a model system, with the goal of understanding the molecular mechanism of cell growth control. Read More
Barbara Studamire Barbara Studamire is an assistant professor of biology and teaches courses at the undergraduate level in microbiology and general biology, and has taught courses at the graduate level in cell Read More
Juergen Polle Juergen Polle is professor in the Department of Biology. He joined Brooklyn College in fall 2002. From 1997 to 2002 he was postdoc in the laboratory of Dr. A. Melis Read More
Qi He Qi He came to join the faculty of the Department of Biology after obtaining his doctoral degree and completing post-doctoral training. Read More
Peter Lipke Peter Lipke is a retired microbiologist interested in the surface of fungi. Specifically, his group studies how protein amyloids affect adhesion of the fungi, the host response to colonization by Read More
Shaneen M. Singh Shaneen Singh is a professor of biology. Her doctoral thesis was titled “Biochemical Studies in Growing Bamboo, Dendrocalamus strictus.” Although trained as an experimental biologist, she has transitioned into the Read More