Research Labs

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36 Faculty Members found
Cell Biology Program
The Akhmanova laboratory studies cell invasion and migration through tissues, and how it is controlled by surrounding tissue cells.
The Baylies Lab
Developmental Biology Program
The Baylies laboratory studies the mechanisms that form and maintain muscle both during normal development and in disease.
Pictured: Chiosis Lab
Chemical Biology Program
The Chiosis lab uses a unique chemical biology approach to understand, diagnose, and treat cellular processes associated with chronic molecular stress, with the ultimate goal of developing novel therapeutic options for use in the clinic.
Cell Biology Program
The Farese & Walther lab studies the biology and pathology of cellular lipid metabolism, focusing on lipid/energy storage in lipid droplets and sphingolipid metabolism in lysosomes.
Cell Biology Program
The Gladkova lab studies the mechanisms and signals that reshape cellular organelle architecture in response to physiological stimuli.
The Jan Grimm Lab
Molecular Pharmacology Program
Radiologist and Nuclear Medicine physician Jan Grimm develops novel approaches for improved diagnosis, monitoring and therapy of prostate and other cancers.
The Anna-Katerina Hadjantonakis Lab
Developmental Biology Program
The Hadjantonakis laboratory studies pluripotency and cell fate specification, tissue patterning and morphogenesis, in mammalian embryos and stem cell-derived embryo models.
The Daniel Heller Lab
Molecular Pharmacology Program
Biomedical engineer Daniel Heller is Head of the Cancer Nanotechnology Laboratory, which invents disruptive technologies to revolutionize the diagnosis and treatment of cancer and allied diseases.
Memorial Hospital Research Laboratories
Medical physicist John Humm focuses on noninvasive imaging of the tumor microenvironment using nuclear imaging methods.
The Morgan Huse Lab
Immunology Program
Immunologist Morgan Huse studies the structure and function of immune cell-cell interactions.