Bruce A. Luxon, Ph.D.
Professor
Telephone: (409) 747-6802
Fax: (409) 747-8608
E-mail:baluxon@utmb.edu
Campus Location: 6.136B MRB
Mail Route: 1071
Research
Our major areas of interest are Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. We are particularly active in the determination of biomolecular solution structures using multidimensional NMR, including DNA, DNA-drug complexes, proteins and protein-DNA complexes. We also do a considerable amount of work on antisense biotherapeutics with emphasis on the targeted delivery of dithioate-modified oligonucleotides into specific cell types. These efforts will help provide insight into the mechanisms of cancer and AIDS (as well as other diseases) and the design of sequence-specific anticancer, antiviral and antibiotic nucleic acid binding drugs. We are also particularly interested in protein-DNA recognition motifs and their dynamical interactions. Another active area of research
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| Hierarchical clustering of several chemokines using aglomerative nesting to search for hidden patterns in differential gene expression as measure by microarrays. |
