Dr. Mark T. Muller, Ph.D.
Professor of Molecular Biology and Microbiology
College of Medicine
University of Central Florida
Biomolecular Research Annex
12722 Research Parkway
Orlando, FL 32826-3227
Office: 407-882-2268
Lab: 407-882-2267
Fax: 407-384-2062
Cell: 386-451-3377
Dr. Muller’s Email: mtmuller@mail.ucf.edu
Lab Contact: Joo Hee Kim: jokim@mail.ucf.edu
Interested in applying for graduate studies in Dr. Muller’s laboratory? We have an exciting array of projects (research projects). For more information regarding UCF and the application process, prospective graduate students may go to this link:
www.graduate.ucf.edu. You may also contact us directly at biomoldoc@mail.ucf.edu
Dr. Mark T. Muller, Ph.D.
Professor of Molecular Biology and Microbiology
University of Central Florida
College of Medicine
Biomolecular Research Annex
12722 Research Parkway
Orlando, FL 32826-3227
Office: 407-882-2268
Lab: 407-882-2267
Fax: 407-384-2062
mtmuller@mail.ucf.edu
Press Releases and News
Press Releases on Dr. Muller’s Cancer Research Program can be found here:
Nature Reviews Genetics
UCF Impact
Medical News
Neighbors
UCF NEWS
Innovations Report
Eureka Alert
Bioblogs
Chemistry World
Innovative Studies
Korea Times
Presentations/Seminars
Invited Talk at the AACR Special Conference on The Role of Telomeres and Telomerase in Cancer Research. San Francisco, CA. “Makorin-1 is a Telomerase Specific E3 Ubiquitin Ligase” December 8, 2007.
Invited Seminar at MD Anderson Cancer Center Orlando, FL.. “A Novel Blood Test for Cancer Screening” Jan 8, 2008.
Invited Seminar at FIT, Florida. “Mechanisms of Gene Silencing Following DNA Repair” Feb 21, 2008.
Invited Seminar MD Anderson Cancer Research Interest Group, Orlando Florida. “When Genes Go Silent due to DNA Damage: A New Mechanism for Malignant Transformation” Sept. 1, 2009
Invited Seminar at Burnham Institute for Medical Research. “Gene Silencing Following Homologous Recombination and Repair: Translational Findings. Sept 10, 2009
Symposium Talk. MD Anderson Cancer Center Symposium on Personalized Cancer Treatment. “DNA Damage and Tumor Suppressor Gene Silencing: Lessons for Translational Medicine” Oct. 29, 2009.
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