David Waxman

Professor of Biology and Bioinformatics Program Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine at Boston University

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Boston University

Professor Waxman simultaneously teaches in the Biology Department at the College of Arts and Sciences as well as in the School of Medicine. His areas of research interest include genomic and epigenetic mechanisms controlling liver gene expression, molecular endocrinology and cell signaling through transcriptional networks, the role of angiogenesis and innate immune system in cancer therapy and pharmacology and nuclear receptors and responses to environmental chemicals.

 

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