The following is a list of all adjunct faculty. Click on a name to see a more comprehensive description of their research.

Sydney Brenner, Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
Vertebrate gene regulation and genome evolution.
Edward Callaway, Adjunct Professor, Salk Institute
Organization of neuronal circuits in the cerebral cortex of adult and developing animals.
Senyon Choe, Adjunct Professor, Salk Institute
X-ray crystallography of biological macromolecules.
Joanne Chory, Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
Genetic and molecular analysis of light-regulated development in plants.
Andrew Dillin, Assistant Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
Joseph Ecker, Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
Molecular biology and genetics of plants.
Beverly Emerson, Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
Which genes are transcriptionally regulated and how these processes can malfunction to cause disease.
Ronald Evans, Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
Molecular mechanisms of steroid hormone action.
Fred Gage, Adjunct Professor, Salk Institute
Regeneration in the adult mammalian nervous system.
Martyn Goulding, Assistant Adjunct Professor
Homeobox genes in neural development.
Martin Haas, Adjunct Professor of Biology
Cell immortalization/transformation; oncology; supressor genes.
Martin Hetzer, Assistant Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
Molecular basis of nuclear assembly and its regulation during cell division.
Tony Hunter, Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
Molecular basis of oncogenesis and growth control.
Katherine A. Jones, Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
Leanne Jones, Assistant Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
Identification of Factors Regulating Stem Cell Behavior.
Jan Karlseder, Assistant Adjunct Professor, Salk Institute
Chris Kintner, Adjunct Professor, Salk Institute
Pattern formation and morphogenesis in vertebrate neurogenesis.
Mitchell Kronenberg, Adjunct Professor of Biology, La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology
Presentation of peptide and nonpeptide antigens to T lymphocytes and mucosal immunity.
Kuo-Fen Lee, Adjunct Professor, Salk
Study of neural development and function using gene-targeting.
Jeff Long, Assistant Adjunct Professor, Salk
A genetic approach to discovering how a plant embryo develops apical/basal polarity using the plant model system Arabidopsis thaliana.
Joseph Noel, Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
Stereochemical principles governing biological processes, emphasis on signal transduction.
Dennis O'Leary, Adjunct Professor, Salk Institute
Development of neural connectional specificity in vertebrate systems.
Clodagh O'Shea , Assistant Adjunct Professor, Salk Institute
Exploiting viruses to understand and treat cancer.
Satchin Panda, Assistant Adjunct Professor, Salk Institute
Molecular mechanism of Circadian Rhythms in mammals.
Samuel Pfaff, Associate Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
Molecular mechanisms that control vertebrate motor axon pathfinding.
Roland Riek, Assistant Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
Michael G. Rosenfeld, Adjunct Professor of Biology, UCSD Department of Biomedical Sciences
Transcriptional regulation of development in the endocrine and neural systems.
Oliver Ryder, Adjunct Professor of Biology, Center for Reproduction of Endangered Species, S. D. Zoo
Genetics of endangered species; zoo biology
Reuben Shaw, Assistant Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
Genetic and biochemical dissection of signaling pathways underlying cancer and diabetes.
Paul Slesinger, Assistant Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
Deborah Spector, Professor of Biology
Molecular biology of human and murine cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections;AIDS.
John Thomas, Adjunct Professor, Salk Institute
Molecular genetics of Drosophila neuronal development.
Jim Umen, Assistant Adjunct Professor, Salk Institute
Cell cycle regulation and cell size control; Evolution of multicellularity; Chloroplast DNA inheritance and dynamics.
Inder Verma, Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
Regulation of oncogenes, protooncogenes, transcription factors and approaches to human gene therapy.
Geoff Wahl, Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
Cell cycle regulation, genetic instability in cancer and normal cells, DNA replication control in eukaryotes.
Jean Y. J. Wang, Professor of Biology
Proto-oncogenes and tumor suppresser genes in the regulation of mammalian cell growth and differentiation.
Lei Wang, Assistant Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
Molecular evolution and imaging for studying and creating biological functions.
Carl Ware, Adjunct Professor of Biology, La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology
Immune regulation by TNF-related cytokines and viral evasion strategies.
Matthew Weitzman, Associate Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute
Replication and integration of a non-pathogenic human parvovirus called Adeno-Associated Virus (AAV).
David Western, Adjunct Professor of Biology, Kenya Wildlife Services
John Young, Adjunct Professor of Biology, Salk Institute