Research in our laboratory is committed to expanding our molecular understanding of the formation and regeneration of tendons and ligaments. Injuries to...
Our laboratory is using cellular, molecular, bioengineering, and computational biology tools to understand how mechanical forces generated by the flow of...
Mice live 3 years, dogs 15 years and humans 100 years. How does Nature change the lifespan of species? We are trying to uncover the molecular basis for...
Our laboratory seeks to understand the signals that indicate organ injury and regulate growth and regeneration. The inability to recover from acute injury can... Read more about Wolfram Goessling
Our laboratory is studying the regulation, mechanisms, and physiological importance of protein breakdown in animal cells. We are presently attempting to...
My lab is interested in how non-genetic information can be transmitted across generations. An increasing number of complex phenotypes, such as physical...
Professor of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology
RNA biogenesis and decay mechanisms in stem cells and diseaseOur goal is to understand molecular and cellular mechanisms controlling RNA biogenesis and decay... Read more about Richard I. Gregory
Bullard Professor of Neurogenetics in the Department of Genetics
My laboratory is focused on understanding nervous system disease using molecular genetic strategies, beginning with human patients and proceeding through...
The laboratory studies muscle stem cells in human and mouse tissues, with the goal of developing strategies that will slow the progression of and improve... Read more about Emanuela Gussoni
Kurt J. Isselbacher/Peter D. Schwartz Professor of Oncology
Our laboratory is interested in the genetics of human cancer. Current projects include the use of a microfluidic device to capture circulating tumor cells...
The Hacohen lab consists of immunologists, geneticists, biochemists, technologists, physicians and computational biologists working together to develop...
Recent advances in genomics now make it possible to consider enumerating all of the genetic lesions in specific cancers. High throughput approaches are...
The long-term goal of my laboratory is to identify and evaluate genetic determinants underlying inherited retinal diseases and develop appropriate therapeutic... Read more about Neena B. Haider
Our laboratory studies diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, with emphasis on colorectal cancer (CRC) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). We use both...
Our laboratory focuses on understanding the role that mitochondria play in mammalian aging and disease. Mitochondria are dynamic organelles that provide...
A basic problem in biology concerns how cells destroy their own proteins. The elimination of misfolded, and therefore potentially toxic, proteins is...