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Laboratory of Retinal Cell and Molecular Biology
6 Center Drive, MSC 0608
Building 6, Room 119
Bethesda, Maryland 20892-0608
Phone: (301) 435-8801
Fax: (301) 402-1883
Mission Statement
The Laboratory of Retinal Cell and Molecular Biology (LRCMB) plans, conducts, and directs basic research in normal and abnormal functioning of the retina, other ocular tissues, and in retinal diseases, particularly those of a genetic nature. Visual process mechanisms are emphasized as well as the function of neural, glial, and pigment epithelial cells.
Structure
The Laboratory of Retinal Cell and Molecular Biology Office is composed of the following staff:
Name: | Title: | E-mail: | Phone: |
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T. Michael Redmond, Ph.D. | Chief of LRCMB | redmond@helix.nih.gov | (301) 496-0439 |
Julia Goldson | Administrative Support | goldsonj@nei.nih.gov | 301) 496-9025 |
Cynthia J. Jaworski, Ph.D. | Molecular Informatics Specialist | Jaworskic@nei.nih.gov | (301) 496-1396 |
The Laboratory of Retinal Cell and Molecular Biology is composed of the following Sections:(Click on the name of the section to see its home page)
Section: | Chief: | E-mail: | Phone: |
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Section on Protein Structure and Function | S. Patricia Becerra, Ph.D. | becerrap@nei.nih.gov | (301) 496-6514 |
Mechanisms of Retinal Diseases Section | Ignacio Rodriguez, Ph.D. | Ignacio@nei.nih.gov | (301) 496-1395 |
Molecular Mechanisms Section | T. Michael Redmond, Ph.D. | redmond@helix.nih.gov | (301) 496-0439 |
Section on Retinal Ganglion Cell Biology | Stanislav Tomarev, Ph.D | tomarevs@nei.nih.gov | (301) 496-8524 |
Last Reviewed: February 2012