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Mehdi Jorfi

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The Jorfi Lab integrates neuroscience, immunology, and bioengineering to uncover how the immune system contributes to neurodegeneration, with a primary focus on Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders. Once thought to be immune-privileged, the brain is...

William Renthal

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Chronic pain and headache disorders are two leading causes of disability world-wide. Improving treatments for these conditions is a major focus of my lab as well as my clinical practice as a neurologist. The experience of pain begins with specialized...

Sahin Naqvi

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Gene expression control is fundamental to all biological systems and is primarily mediated by transcription factors (TFs) that bind specific DNA sequences. This control is quantitative—approximately 50% reductions in TF levels cause rare disorders, while...

Jonathan Green

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Our research explores how we learn from our mistakes—a fundamental building block of intelligent behavior. As infants learning to walk, we take unsteady steps, fall, adjust, and eventually develop stable locomotion. This iterative cycle of action, error...

Corey Allard

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Our lab studies the molecular and cellular basis of novel organismic physiology and behavior. We emphasize curiosity-driven science and exploration, using comparative approaches featuring a range of unusual and specialized organisms that are uniquely...

Michael Segel

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The Segel lab is interested in the evolution of mammalian lifespan. From single cells to whole organisms, we are interested in the molecular pathways that govern the pacing of postnatal mammalian development.

Jean Zhao

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We are interested in how kinases in general, and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinases (PI3K) in particular, control malignant transformation. The work of our laboratory integrates molecular biology, tissue engineering and novel mouse models of human cancer to...

Rachel Wolfson

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Research in the Wolfson lab is focused on understanding how we sense our internal environment. Sensory neurons that innervate internal organs have cell bodies that reside in the dorsal root ganglia, the DRG sensory neurons. These neurons must respond to a...

Rosalind Segal

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During development, signaling pathways initiated by extracellular growth factors regulate and coordinate proliferation, differentiation, migration and survival. Understanding growth factor signaling pathways identifies critical steps in development and...

Lee Rubin

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My laboratory uses a stem cell based approach to understand neurodegenerative diseases, particularly orphan diseases such as Spinal Muscular Atrophy, so that we can identify potentially new therapeutic targets.  Our work is based on using disease relevant...