Our lab studies how individual cells translate internal and external signals into decisions such as growth, death, movement or differentiation. We... Read more about Galit Lahav
Professor of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology
The overarching goal of the Lassar lab is to understand how different cells types (i.e., articular or epiphyseal chondrocytes, ligaments and synoviocytes...
Our major goal is to understand how lncRNAs interact with chromatin complexes to achieve locus-specific and temporally specific gene expression patterns. We... Read more about Jeannie T. Lee
The Lieberman laboratory studies the innate and adaptive immune response to infection and cancer. They seek to understand how cytotoxic T lymphocytes and...
Hersey Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine
We are interested in the redox determinants of normal and abnormal blood vessel function and phenotype. Our specific focus has been on nitric oxide as an...
Max and Anne Wien Professor of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology
Our laboratory is directed toward both 1) understanding molecular controls and mechanisms over neuron sub-type development, diversity, axon guidance-...
Recurrence of cancer in the form of metastatic disease accounts for more than 90% of cancer patient deaths; however, tumor metastasis is considered an...
The vast array of forms and functions exhibited by different cell types is made possible by the organization of specialized domains within the cell cortex...
We are interested in epigenetic mechanisms that control cellular memory and genome stability in eukaryotes and use yeast and mammalian cells as model...
Laurel Schwartz Professor of Medicine in the Field of Oncology
Cells need to accurately maintain their nuclear DNA in order to function properly. Indeed, defects in DNA integrity are associated with cancer, aging, and...
We are interested in the mechanisms by which cells regulate their gene expression patterns stably and heritably. Stable inheritance of distinct transcriptional... Read more about Mo R. Motamedi
The Mullally laboratory is a translational oncology lab focused on the study of myeloid blood cancers, primarily myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN). We employ... Read more about Ann Mullally
The vast majority of RNAs encoded by the human genome are never translated into protein, and our laboratory focuses on understanding how these noncoding...
Our laboratory researches how cancer cells develop drug resistance, and more specifically, how the tumor microenvironment provides support and protection...
Though it has historically focused on fundamental biological questions, the Novina lab places a significant emphasis on identifying unmet medical needs...