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Bence Ölveczky

Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology
Department of Organismic & Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University
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...
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Jennifer Oyler-Yaniv

Assistant Professor of Systems Biology
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...

Cengiz Pehlevan

Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics
School of Engineering and Applied Science
My research areas are theoretical neuroscience and theory of neural computation in natural and artificial systems. We pursue various research directions in theoretical neuroscience and neuroscience-guided machine learning, including theories of population...
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David Pellman

Margaret M. Dyson Professor of Pediatric Oncology, Harvard Medical School
Professor of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Our laboratory is interested in how cell cycle signals regulate chromosome segregation and polarized morphogenesis. Our experimental approaches include a combination of biochemical, genetic and live-cell imaging. My group studies cell division and genome...
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Nicholas F. Polizzi

Assistant Professor
Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School
Department of Cancer Biology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Our lab studies protein design and molecular recognition. Most proteins function by first binding a ligand, such as another protein, peptide, or small molecule. The Polizzi laboratory aims to learn the rules of protein–ligand binding through the lens of...

Mara G. Prentiss

Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics
Department of Physics, Harvard University
The Prentiss group focuses on using physics tools to elucidate important problems in biology. The basic principles governing self-assembly have been a focus of recent work. It has long been known that any complex self-assembling system faces a tradeoff...
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Julie C. Price

Professor of Radiology
Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital
Harvard Medical School
Our research group applies Positron Emission Tomography (PET), molecular imaging principles, and pharmacokinetic modeling methods to measure physiological parameters in vivo to better understand healthy brain function, aging, neuropsychiatric disorders...

Maxim Prigozhin, Ph.D. (He/ Him/ His)

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...
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Sharad Ramanathan

Llura and Gordon Gund Professor of Neurosciences and of Molecular and Cellular Biology
Professor of Applied Physics, John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University
Our laboratory studies how cells and organisms make decisions. To arrive at a decision, organisms must measure multiple environmental signals and interpret them appropriately. The questions we are interested in are how cells and organisms interpret their...
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Tom A. Rapoport, Ph.D.

Professor of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School
Howard Hughes Investigator
The Rapoport lab studies how proteins move across membranes and how membranes are shaped. We are interested in the molecular mechanisms by which proteins are transported across the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane. Proteins are transported through a...
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Bruce R. Rosen, M.D., Ph.D.

Professor of Radiology, Department of Radiology,
Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Director, Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging
The development and utilization of physiological and functional NMR techniques. Our work is centered at the interface between technology development and biological/clinical applications. Current research in NMR technique development includes measurement...
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Gary B. Ruvkun

Professor of Genetics, Harvard Medical School
Department of Molecular Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital
Hans-Hermann Schoene Distinguished Investigator
microRNA and RNA interference mechanisms, neuroendocrine control of detoxification, immunity, metabolism, aging, and microbial diversity Research in the Ruvkun lab has explored three major themes: microRNA genes and other small RNAs, control of longevity...
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