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  1. Jianjun Sun. Associate Professor. Biological Sciences. Office Building: Bioscience Research Building. Office Room: 3.132. Phone: (915) 747-8905. Email: jsun@utep.edu. Expertise: See Research Profile in Expertise Connector. Bio. Education. Scholarly and Creative Activity. Grants. Courses. Course Evaluations. Bio. <

  2. Jianjun Sun. Professor. Email: jianjun.sun@uconn.edu. Phone: (860) 486-4666. Education: Ph.D. Florida State University. Website: Sun Lab. Research Summary: Research in the laboratory focuses on reproductive physiology and ovarian cancer. Powerful genetic tools in Drosophila will be applied to decipher the formation and physiological function of ...

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    The Dr. Jianjun Suns laboratory of bacterial pathogenesis in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) has multiple positions for postdoctoral fellows (starting in Spring of 2017) and PhD graduate students (starting in Fall of 2017).

  5. Jianjun Sun, Ph.D. Principal Investigator Department of Biological Sciences Biosciences 3.132 jsun@utep.edu (915)747-8905

  6. Hindsight mediates the role of notch in suppressing hedgehog signaling and cell proliferation. J Sun, WM Deng. Developmental cell 12 (3), 431-442. , 2007. 182. 2007. Notch-dependent downregulation of the homeodomain gene cut is required for the mitotic cycle/endocycle switch and cell differentiation in Drosophila follicle cells. J Sun, WM Deng.

  7. loop.frontiersin.org › people › 361639Loop | Jianjun Sun

    Aug 1, 2023 · Currently, Dr. Sun is investigating the pathogenic mechanisms of Bacillus anthracis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis for development of novel therapeutics, ... Users who add a description significantly increase their chances for discovers and collaboration.

  8. Current research projects. 1. Mycobacterium tuberculosis ESX-1 secreted proteins: While a lot of effort has been made to prevent and treat tuberculosis in the past century, Mycobacterium tuberculosis remains one of the world’s leading infectious agents, killing 2–3 million people each year and infecting one-third of the world’s population.

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