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  1. James Ferrell. Professor of Chemical and Systems Biology and of Biochemistry. james.ferrell@stanford.edu. (650) 725-0765. CCSR, Room 3155A. Website. Lab Website. Publications. MD and PhD in Chemistry (Stanford University) The Ferrell Lab is studying several biological processes, including cell cycle regulation, apoptosis, and cellular organization.

  2. Professor, Chemical and Systems Biology. Professor, Biochemistry. Member, Bio-X. Member, Stanford Cancer Institute. Member, Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute.

  3. James Ellsworth Ferrell (born November 3, 1955) is an American systems biologist. He is a Professor of Chemical and Systems Biology and Biochemistry at Stanford University School of Medicine . He was Chair of the Dept. of Chemical and Systems Biology from its inception in 2006 until 2011.

  4. James Ferrell. Stanford University School of Medicine. Verified email at stanford.edu - Homepage. Systems biology cell cycle protein phosphorylation. ... ML Kim, W Do Heo, JT Jones, JW Myers, JE Ferrell, T Meyer. Current biology 15 (13), 1235-1241, 2005. 2577: 2005: Mechanisms of specificity in protein phosphorylation. JA Ubersax, JE Ferrell Jr ...

  5. The Ferrell lab is working to understand the design principles of biochemical switches, timers, and oscillators, especially those that control the cell cycle. We make use of quantitative experimental approaches, modeling, and theory.

  6. James Ferrell is a professor of chemical and systems biology at Stanford Medicine. He is also the director of the Ferrell Lab, which studies cell cycle regulation, signal transduction pathways, and therapeutics for cancer and other diseases. Learn more about his research interests, publications, and contact information.

  7. 1 de ago. de 2007 · Key Points. Protein phosphorylation is the most common type of post-translational modification, and essentially affects every basic cellular process. A typical protein kinase recognizes between...