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Graduates 2015/2016

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Dr. Kevin Axelrod Graduate Advisor: Dr. Jeff Gore Current: Associate, McKinsey and Company Dr. Luis Barrera Graduate Advisor: Dr. Martha L. Bulyk/ Dr. Manolis Kellis Current: Scientist II, Computational Biology, Arrakis Therapeutics Dr. Yuyin (Allen) Chen...

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The GRE Subject Test is NOT a required part of the application to the Biophysics Program.

Please Note:  The GRE General Test scores are no longer being required for applicants to the Biophysics Graduate Program.

 

Graduates 2016/2017

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Dr. Drago Guggiana-Nilo Graduate Advisor: Dr. Florian Engert Current: Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich, Germany. Dr. William Chun-Yip Lo Graduate Advisor: Dr. Brett Bouma (co-advised by Dr. Benjamin Vakoc) Current: 3rd...

Graduates 2017/2018

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Dr. David Born Graduate Advisor: Dr. Catherine Drennan Current: Research Scientist, Toxicogenomics, Amgen, Inc. Dr. George A. Emanuel Graduate Advisor: Dr. Xiaowei Zhuang Current: Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Chemistry, Harvard University...

Michael J. Eck

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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” –...

David E. Golan

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Our goals are to understand the molecular interactions controlling protein and lipid mobility and distribution in cell membranes, the roles these mechanisms play in interactions between cells, and the relationships between derangements in these...

Donald E. Ingber

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My laboratory is interested in how microenvironmental cues, particularly mechanical forces and extracellular matrix, regulate tissue development, physiology and pathology.

Our work covers a wide range from fundamental studies of the molecular basis of...

Danesh Moazed

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We are interested in understanding how epigenetic chromatin domains are assembled and stably propagated.

Research in the Moazed lab is focused on the remarkable ability of heterochromatic domains of DNA to heritably silence genes and transposons. These...

Daniel J. Needleman

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The Needleman laboratory investigates how the cooperative behaviors of molecules give rise to the architecture and dynamics of self-organizing subcellular structures.

These collective effects are not only directly relevant to cellular organization, they...