Leslie Lock, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
University of California Irvine
2052 Hewitt Hall
Mail Code: 3940
Irvine, CA 92697
Tel: (949) 824-3547
Email: llock@uci.edu
Human and mouse pluripotent stem cells in development and disease –
Recent Publications
Masny P.S., Chan O.Y., de Greef J.C.,…
Taosheng Huang, M.D., Ph.D.
Molecular basis of genetic diseases in human – The primary interest of my lab is to study the molecular basis of genetic syndromes and to apply the discoveries from rare diseases to…
Olivier Civelli, Ph.D.
Department of Pharmacology
Novel Neuroactive Molecules – The main focus of our research aims at furthering our understanding of the diversity of brain function by identifying and studying novel molecules which mediate synaptic transmission….
Anne Calof, Ph.D.
Depts of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Developmental & Cell Biology, and Center for Complex Biological Systems
University of California Irvine
2206 Biological Sciences III
Irvine, CA 92697
Tel: (949) 824-4616, 5745
Fax: (949) 824-1104
Email: alcalof@uci.edu
Systems Biology of Stem Cells…
Michael Berns, Ph.D.
Laser microsurgery – Dr. Berns’ research centers around studying basic cellular problems from a functional and structural point of view. Dr. Berns’ laboratory has developed and combined sophisticated techniques and instrumentation such as…
Pierre Baldi, Ph.D.
Bioinformatics; Computational Biology – Dr. Baldi’s group works at the intersection of biological and computer sciences, using probabilistic/machine learning techniques to address biological problems and mine large data sets produced by massive data…
Rahul Warrior, Ph.D.
Molecular genetic analysis of nuclear migration and growth factor signaling in Drosophila
We use Drosophila genetics, molecular and cellular techniques to study three mechanisms critical for normal development: (1) How extracellular proteoglycans (HSPGs) affect…
Christine Suetterlin, Ph.D.
also spelled Sutterlin or Sütterlin
A main interest of the Suetterlin lab is the biology of Chlamydia infection. The human pathogen Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common cause of bacterial sexually transmitted disease, with…
David Gardiner, Ph.D.
Limb development and regeneration – How to Regenerate a New Leg: What we can learn from salamanders – Alone among vertebrates, urodele amphibians are able to regenerate lost body parts as adults. The…
Diane O’Dowd, Ph.D.
Epilepsy, Sodium channels, Excitability, Model Systems-
My research lab at UCI has studied the activity of living neurons from the brains of both flies and mice. Using molecular genetic manipulations and whole cell electrophysiology…