The following is a list of all adjunct faculty. Click on
a name to see a more comprehensive description of their research.
- Sydney Brenner, Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
- Vertebrate gene regulation and genome evolution.
- Edward Callaway, Adjunct Professor, Salk Institute
- Organization of neuronal circuits in the cerebral cortex of adult and developing animals.
- Senyon Choe, Adjunct Professor, Salk Institute
- X-ray crystallography of biological macromolecules.
- Joanne Chory, Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
- Genetic and molecular analysis of light-regulated development in plants.
- Andrew Dillin, Assistant Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
- Joseph Ecker, Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
- Molecular biology and genetics of plants.
- Beverly Emerson, Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
- Which genes are transcriptionally regulated and how these processes can malfunction to cause disease.
- Ronald Evans, Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
- Molecular mechanisms of steroid hormone action.
- Fred Gage, Adjunct Professor, Salk Institute
- Regeneration in the adult mammalian nervous system.
- Martyn Goulding, Assistant Adjunct Professor
- Homeobox genes in neural development.
- Martin Haas, Adjunct Professor of Biology
- Cell immortalization/transformation; oncology; supressor genes.
- Martin Hetzer, Assistant Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
- Molecular basis of nuclear assembly and its regulation during cell division.
- Tony Hunter, Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
- Molecular basis of oncogenesis and growth control.
- Katherine A. Jones, Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
- Leanne Jones, Assistant Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
- Identification of Factors Regulating Stem Cell Behavior.
- Jan Karlseder, Assistant Adjunct Professor, Salk Institute
- Chris Kintner, Adjunct Professor, Salk Institute
- Pattern formation and morphogenesis in vertebrate neurogenesis.
- Mitchell Kronenberg, Adjunct Professor of Biology, La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology
- Presentation of peptide and nonpeptide antigens to T lymphocytes and mucosal immunity.
- Kuo-Fen Lee, Adjunct Professor, Salk
- Study of neural development and function using gene-targeting.
- Jeff Long, Assistant Adjunct Professor, Salk
- A genetic approach to discovering how a plant embryo develops apical/basal polarity using the plant model system Arabidopsis thaliana.
- Joseph Noel, Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
- Stereochemical principles governing biological processes, emphasis on signal transduction.
- Dennis O'Leary, Adjunct Professor, Salk Institute
- Development of neural connectional specificity in vertebrate systems.
- Clodagh O'Shea , Assistant Adjunct Professor, Salk Institute
- Exploiting viruses to understand and treat cancer.
- Satchin Panda, Assistant Adjunct Professor, Salk Institute
- Molecular mechanism of Circadian Rhythms in mammals.
- Samuel Pfaff, Associate Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
- Molecular mechanisms that control vertebrate motor axon pathfinding.
- Roland Riek, Assistant Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
- Michael G. Rosenfeld, Adjunct Professor of Biology, UCSD Department of Biomedical Sciences
- Transcriptional regulation of development in the endocrine and neural systems.
- Oliver Ryder, Adjunct Professor of Biology, Center for Reproduction of Endangered Species, S. D. Zoo
- Genetics of endangered species; zoo biology
- Reuben Shaw, Assistant Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
- Genetic and biochemical dissection of signaling pathways underlying cancer and diabetes.
- Paul Slesinger, Assistant Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
- Deborah Spector, Professor of Biology
- Molecular biology of human and murine cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections;AIDS.
- John Thomas, Adjunct Professor, Salk Institute
- Molecular genetics of Drosophila neuronal development.
- Jim Umen, Assistant Adjunct Professor, Salk Institute
- Cell cycle regulation and cell size control; Evolution of multicellularity; Chloroplast DNA inheritance and dynamics.
- Inder Verma, Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
- Regulation of oncogenes, protooncogenes, transcription factors and approaches to human gene therapy.
- Geoff Wahl, Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
- Cell cycle regulation, genetic instability in cancer and normal cells, DNA replication control in eukaryotes.
- Jean Y. J. Wang, Professor of Biology
- Proto-oncogenes and tumor suppresser genes in the regulation of mammalian cell growth and differentiation.
- Lei Wang, Assistant Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
- Molecular evolution and imaging for studying and creating biological functions.
- Carl Ware, Adjunct Professor of Biology, La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology
- Immune regulation by TNF-related cytokines and viral evasion strategies.
- Matthew Weitzman, Associate Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
- Replication and integration of a non-pathogenic human parvovirus called Adeno-Associated Virus (AAV).
- David Western, Adjunct Professor of Biology, Kenya Wildlife Services
- John Young, Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute