Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Department of Medicine Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
The goal of my lab is to understand the role of corticolimbic areas in guiding attention to, and imagery, learning and memory of, motivationally-salient external and interoceptive stimuli.... Read more about Mark L. Andermann, Ph.D. (He/Him/ His)
Robert Winthrop Professor of Genetics, & Health Sciences & Technology, Harvard Medical School/ MIT Director of HMS NHGRI-Center of Excellence in Genomic Science, Director of Personal Genome Project Broad Institute & Wyss Harvard Institute of Biologically Inspired Engineering
Assistant Professor Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School
Our lab studies the molecular mechanisms of sensory transduction, seeking to understand how animals detect the physical and chemical cues from their environment and transform them into cellular signals. In particular, we focus on the sense of smell in insect vectors of disease.
Associate Professor Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology Associate Member of the Harvard Digestive Disease Center
The goal of the Devlin lab is to understand and control the chemistry of human-associated bacteria (i.e., the microbiome) in order to uncover how these bacterial guests affect the human host.
Associate Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School F.M. Kirby Neurobiology Center, Boston Children's Hospital Center for Brain Science, Harvard University; Division of Sleep Medicine, Brigham & Women's Hospital; Broad Institute, MIT & Harvard
Our lab asks how light drives functions that are as diverse as visual perception, sleep regulation, hormonal control, and setting of the internal body clock.... Read more about Michael T.H. Do
Giovanni Armenise-Harvard Professor of Basic Medical Sciences Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School and Boston Children's Hospital Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
The overall objective of our research is to understand how protein interactions determine subcellular structure. We use direct structural approaches – principally X-ray crystallography, often in combination with electron microscopy – to determine the atomic organization of macromolecular complexes.... Read more about Stephen C. Harrison
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Assistant Professor of Moelcular and Cellular Biology Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University
The central aim of my current research is to understand the mechanical basis of protein function, that is, the collective motions and the forces that guide these motions, enabling the conformational and energetic changes required for functional transitions.... Read more about Doeke Romke Hekstra
Professor of Otolaryngology & Neurology F.M. Kirby Neurobiology Center, Boston Children's Hospital
Projects in our lab focus on mechanotransduction or the conversion of mechanical signals into electrical signals in the inner ear.... Read more about Jeffrey R. Holt, PhD
Assistant Professor Department of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School/ Department of Biostatistics and Computational Biology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Associate Member, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard/ Affiliate Faculty, Harvard Stem Cell Institute
The Hormoz lab’s mission is to control biological systems to understand life and cure disease.... Read more about Sahand Hormoz
Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology Boston Children's Hospital
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.... Read more about Naama Kanarek
Professor of Cell Biology, Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School Springer Family Chair, Boston Children's Hospital
Our objective is to bridge the gap between molecules and cells, either as independent entities in culture, as components of organoids, or as components of living tissues.... Read more about Tomas Kirchhausen