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Zhijian “James” Chen, PhD InvestigatorBiochemical Pathways of ImmunityThe University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
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Lora V. Hooper, PhD InvestigatorBacterial-Epithelial Interactions in the...The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
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Beth Levine, MD InvestigatorThe Regulation and Role of Autophagy in DiseaseThe University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
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David J. Mangelsdorf, PhD InvestigatorNuclear Receptor Signaling Pathways and MetabolismThe University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
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Kim Orth, PhD InvestigatorBacterial Strategies for Infection and SurvivalThe University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
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