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Jennifer Oyler-Yaniv

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In our lab, we focus on studying immune regulation through a biophysical lens. Our work is guided by fundamental principles of dynamical systems theory in reaction-diffusion systems. 

This enables us to understand how different cell types interact and form...

Jeffrey Moffitt

Person

My laboratory is interested in the role of spatial organization in host-microbe interactions in the mammalian gut. We develop, extend, and utilize image-based approaches to spatial genomics, including a massively multiplexed single-molecule RNA imaging...

William (Bill) Lotter

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I lead an interdisciplinary research group with interests encompassing computational biology, imaging, and brain science. A core aim of our group is the development of computational methods for biomedical image analysis, with domains ranging from...

Sua Myong, Ph.D. (She/ Her/ Hers)

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We develop and apply single molecule approaches to acquire quantitative understanding of biology and to find ways to improve human medicine.

The current directions of our research include investigations of G-quadruplex and R-loop mediated gene...

Mélissa Léger-Abraham

Person

My research program focuses on studying specialized translation mechanisms in parasites that significantly burden global health, including, but not limited to, Leishmania, Babesia, and Plasmodium organisms.

Our efforts notably center on characterizing...

Debora S. Marks

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The overarching goal of my lab is to develop novel statistical methods that combine theory and computation to extract useful information from biological information and provide tools for the whole research community.  

One million human genomes, will it...

Wei-Chung Allen Lee, Ph.D. (He/ Him/ His)

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The mission of my lab is to understand the organizational principles that underlie information processing in neuronal circuits.

My lab works at the intersection of neurobiology, physics, and engineering. We combine functional and structural mapping of...

Naama Kanarek

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In my lab, we apply mass-spectrometry to address biological questions in cancer metabolism, and a major part of our work focuses on technology and method development. Cancer metabolism is a rapidly growing field within the cancer biology scientific...

Ying Lu, Ph.D.

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The Lu lab aims to understand the control of cellular protein degradation, using single-molecule and proteomic approaches.

Our proteome is shaped by transcription/translation, as much as by protein degradation. The latter, sometimes even leading to...

Bence Ölveczky

Person

We are interested in understanding how complex motor sequences are learned and generated by the nervous system.

What is the identity of the neural circuits involved in motor learning and how do their respective functions change as the animal learns to...