We seek to elucidate mechanisms of disease and develop novel therapeutics through understanding underlying processes of innate and adaptive immunity...
Assistant Professor of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology
Cells in complex mammalian tissues, such as the brain, are spatially organized and dynamic, yet almost all genomic tools lack temporal and spatial resolution.... Read more about Fei Chen
Dr. Chen's group has developed a number of novel conditional mouse strains that have aided in their detailed characterization and elucidation of the...
The D'Amore laboratory has a long-standing interest in the regulation of vascular development and pathology. One major area has involved investigating the role... Read more about Patricia Ann D'Amore
Dean of the Faculty of Medicine Caroline Shields Walker Professor of Medicine
Our lab focuses on stem cell biology, with an emphasis on somatic cell reprogramming, hematopoietic differentiation from human and mouse pluripotent stem...
My group is broadly interested in the evolution of transcriptional networks in animals. Whole genome sequence for a wide variety of organisms has shown us...
The step-by-step differentiation of embryonic cells into different types of neurons lays the foundation for our sensory responses, motor commands, and...
Our group studies cell death/proliferation signals in relation to development and disease, particularly in skin cancer. We attempt to understand critical...
Our broad interest is to understand how cell-cell signaling molecules set up spatial pattern, particularly in the formation of neuronal connections. We...
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...
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