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Michael T.H. Do

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. We pose this question for species that occupy distinct ecological niches to learn how mechanisms...
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Min Dong, Ph.D.

Associate Professor
Dept. of Urology, Boston Children's Hospital
Dept. of Microbiology, Harvard Medical School
Bacterial toxin biology, therapeutics, and mechanism of membrane trafficking Our laboratory has a broad interest in microbial toxins, bacterial pathogenesis in human/animal/insects, and microbiome. Along these lines of basic research, we are keen in...
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Jan Drugowitsch, Ph.D. (He/ Him/ His)

Associate Professor of Neurobiology
Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School
Center for Brain Science
Statistical computations and neuronal mechanisms underlying complex decisions and behavior under uncertainty. The work in the lab is theoretical in nature, and we collaborate with experimentalists in a close loop to refine both theories and experiments...
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Michael J. Eck

Professor, Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School
Professor, Cancer Biology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
We study cell signaling and regulation of the actin cytoskeleton using structural and biochemical approaches. We seek to understand fundamental signaling mechanisms and principles by dissecting out and determining the structure of “regulatory modules” –...
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Florian Engert

Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University
HCBI: Center for Biological Imaging, Harvard University
Neural circuits and behavior in larval zebrafish The general goal of the laboratory is the comprehensive identification and examination of neural circuits controlling behavior using the larval zebrafish as a model system. To that end, we have established...
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Conor L. Evans, Ph.D. (He/ Him/ His)

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...
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Lucas Farnung

Assistant Professor, Department of Cell Biology
Harvard Medical School
The Farnung Lab is interested in molecular mechanisms at the interface of transcription and chromatin. We employ biochemical, biophysical, machine learning, and structural biology approaches to understand how the transcription machinery, histone modifying...

Ethan C. Garner

Professor
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University
Center for Systems Biology
Using in vivo dynamics of single molecules to dissect the mechanisms controlling bacterial shape and growth . My group works to understand how cells create long range order: How enzymes, each acting at the nanometer scale, work together to build micron...
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Rachelle Gaudet, Ph.D. (She/ Her/ Hers)

Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University
Co-Chair, Harvard Biophysics Graduate Program
Structural biology of signaling and transport through biological membranes. My lab is broadly interested in the mechanisms of signaling and transport across cellular membranes. We use a variety of cell-based and in vitro biochemical assays, x-ray...
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Jonathan Green

Assistant Professor of Genetics
Massachusetts General Hospital, Molecular Biology, HMS Genetics
Our research explores how we learn from our mistakes. As infants learning to walk, we take unsteady steps, fall, adjust, and eventually develop stable locomotion. This iterative cycle of action, error, and refinement continues throughout life, shaping our...
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Taekjip Ha (He/ His)

George Yancopoulos in honor of Frederick Alt Professor
Dept. of Pediatrics; Dept. of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology
Boston Children's Hospital; Harvard Medical School
Taekjip Ha analyzes single molecules to understand how they act in complex biological systems. Ha and his team combine sophisticated biophysical manipulation techniques with fluorescence imaging to visualize and manipulate protein, RNA, and DNA molecules...
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Stephen C. Harrison

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...
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