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Julius Adler

Emeritus Professor of Biochemistry and Genetics

Julius Adler
Lab Home Page:
Adler Lab
Address:
457C Biochemistry Addition
Telephone:
262-3693
Email:
adler@biochem.wisc.edu
Research Fields:
Drosophila
Neurogenetics
Gene Expression

Ph.D., University of Wisconsin

Postdoctoral Research:

Washington University School of Medicine 1957 to 1959

Stanford University School of Medicine 1959-1960

Research Interests

Sensory reception and decision making in Drosophila fruit flies

Research Description

I am doing research on sensory reception and decision making in Drosophila fruit flies. 1.) The flies are presented with attractant, then after that with repellent, and in this way mutants are found which are not attracted or repelled by anything, though they are still motile. Such mutants are defective in a final step of sensory reception needed for telling the legs and wings what to do. 2.) The flies are presented with an attractant and at the same time with repellent; now the flies need to decide what to do. Mutants that can not make this decision and are still motile are being isolated. The defects in these two kinds of mutants will be discovered. This will reveal the mechanisms involved. In larger perspective, this provides an entree into the study of the fly’s brain. Similar work will also be attempted in mice.

Currently I have a grant for undergraduate research, and eight undergraduates are working with me on this.

Undergraduates interested in research and postdoctoral fellows are invited to participate.