Assistant Professor Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School Department of Cancer Biology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Assistant Professor of Biomedical Informatics, Harvard Medical School Member of the Laboratory of Systems Pharmacology
Our lab studies microbial evolution, primarily of antibiotic resistance, with a goal of developing practical interventions to reduce or reverse resistance.
Professor of Medicine and Pathology, Harvard Medical School Division of Genetics, Brigham & Women's Hospital Co-Chair, Harvard Biophysics Graduate Program
Division of Genetics, Dept. of Medicine
Brigham & Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School
HMS New Research Building, Room 466D (4th Floor)
77 Avenue Louis Pasteur, Boston, MA 02115
Professor of Biological Chemistry and Moelcular Pharmacology Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School Member, Harvard Center for Cancer Research
The Buratowski Lab studies eukaryotic gene transcription, chromatin regulation, and RNA processing using a wide range of biochemical, molecular, and genetic techniques.
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
Thomas D. Cabot Associate Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Center for Brain Science, Faculty of Arts & Sciences
We study the neural circuit and molecular basis of individual differences in behavior using custom high-throughput instrumentation, with an eye to its ultimate cause in evolution.... Read more about Benjamin de Bivort
Assistant 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, Harvard Medical School Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital
The Evans Lab’s research is focused on the development and clinical translation of optical tools to address challenges in biomedical research and clinical medicine. We use optical spectroscopy, imaging, and microscopy methods to detect, measure, and quantify what is otherwise invisible to address unmet needs in the care of patients. ... Read more about Conor L. Evans, Ph.D. (He/ Him/ His)
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
Hermann L.F. von Helmholtz Career Development Professor Assistant Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Assistant Professor, Institute for Medical Engineering and Science
Using computational and experimental tools to uncover the causes and consequences of evolution within the microbiome.
Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Physics and Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University
The Needleman laboratory investigates how the cooperative behaviors of molecules give rise to the architecture and dynamics of self-organizing subcellular structures.
Assistant Professor Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology Department of Applied Physics, Harvard University
The Prigozhin lab is involved in collaborative and interdisciplinary work in the area of single-cell and single-molecule biophysics of transmembrane signaling. We are particularly interested in cryo-vitrification, all kinds of electron and optical microscopy, and G-protein-coupled receptors. Let us know what you are excited about!... Read more about Maxim Prigozhin, Ph.D. (He/ Him/ His)