Research Labs

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The John Petrini Lab
Molecular Biology Program
Molecular biologist John Petrini investigates the repair of chromosomal breaks and the activation of the DNA-damage-induced cell-cycle checkpoints.
Memorial Hospital Research Laboratories
Physician-scientist Luke R.G. Pike studies the mechanistic underpinnings of brain metastasis and seeks to identify translational correlates with outcomes following local or systemic therapy.
Memorial Hospital Research Laboratories
The Pillarsetty Laboratory develops bioactive radiopharmaceuticals and fluorophores for molecular characterization and targeted treatment of cancer.
The Vladimir Ponomarev Lab
Memorial Hospital Research Laboratories
Physician-scientist Vladimir Ponomarev focuses on developing reporter genetic systems for specific applications such as sequential in vivo imaging studies in cancer biology, cancer immunotherapy, and radiation sciences.
The Simon Powell Lab
Memorial Hospital Research Laboratories
Molecular biologist Simon Powell investigates DNA replication and recombination, chromosome dynamics, and human genetics.
Memorial Hospital Research Laboratories
Optical engineer Milind Rajadhyaksha studies confocal microscopy for the imaging of cancer, technology development, and translational and clinical studies in skin and head and neck cancers.
The Dirk Remus Lab
Molecular Biology Program
Molecular biologist Dirk Remus investigates mechanisms of DNA replication in eukaryotic cells.
The Marilyn Resh Lab
Cell Biology Program
Cell biologist Marilyn Resh investigates the regulation of protein function by fatty acylation, and the development of Hedgehog palmitoylation inhibitors to block pancreatic and lung cancer.
Epidemiology & Biostatistics
The Reznik Lab studies metabolic and mitochondrial dysfunction in cancer through analysis of multimodal genetic, metabolomic, and clinical data.
Immuno-Oncology Program
The Gabrielle Rizzuto lab investigates a long-standing question in immunology: what prevents maternal immune rejection of the placenta and fetus?