Dr. Osamu Kuwata

- Postdoctoral research associate from 1995 to 1999.
- Graduate of Kyoto University (Ph.D., 1992)
- Research associate at the Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Tsukuba since Apr. 1999.

[Email] <okuwata@biol.tsukuba.ac.jp>

Ching Yuan (1998)

- Senior Research Associate in the Dept. of Opthalmology of the Univ. of Minnesota
[Email]

Dr. Saurav Misra (1997)

is a postdoctoral fellow at the National Institutes of Health, in the laboratory of Dr. James H. Hurley.

Dr. Li Tang (1995)

lives in New Jersey and is currently applying for research positions.

Dr. Masahiro Kono (1994)

is an Assistant Professor at the Medical University of South Carolina.

Dr. Jie Liang (1994)

is an Assistant Professor of Bioengineering at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Dr. Dipali Apte (1991)

is a resident physician at the Duke University Eye Center. She is researching various areas, including comparisons of the efficacy of combined cataract and glaucoma procedure, and genetic linkage and characterization of PATX and the development of the caffeine challenge test.

Dr. Roy Jonas (1990)

is a MD Practicing in Wilmington, Illinois.

Dr. Ioannis Koutalos (1991)

is an Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Physiology, Univ. of Colorado Medical School. His research "focuses on the quantitative understanding of the physicochemical processes underlying sensory signal transduction in the visual and olfactory receptor neurons" using electrophysiological methods.

Dr. Su-Yi Liu (1990)

is Director of Research at World Precision Instruments, Sarasota, Fla., manufacturers of instrumentation for spectophotometry, electrophysiology and other life sciences research.

Dr. Jian-guo Chen (1988)

is a Senior Research Scientist at Perkin-Elmer Corp.

Dr. Chung-Ho Chang (1986)

is an Associate Professor at the Case Western Reserve Medical School, Dept. of Medicine.

Dr. Roger Calhoon (1985)

is a research scientist at BioControl Systems, Inc.

Dr. Boryeu Mao (1980)

is a Senior Research Scientist at Cerep in Redmond, Washington.

Dr. James Hurley (1979)

is a professor in the Dept. of Biochemistry, Univ. of Washington. His research focuses on biochemical pathways in vertebrate and invertebrate signal transduction, especially those involving Ca++. He has done pioneering work in characterizing the protein recoverin, a component of the visual transduction cascade.


Dr. Paul Kilbride (1979)

is president of VirtualWorld.

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