Faculty

Aimee Edinger

Aimee Edinger, PhD

Regulation of cell growth and survival by growth factors Targeting the metabolic liabilities of cancer cells by modulating endolysosomal trafficking […]

Peter Donovan, PhD

Peter Donovan, PhD

Program Director,  CIRM Training Grant II; Principal Investigator, CIRM Shared Research Laboratory and Stem Cell Techniques Course; Professor, Department of Developmental

Olivier Cinquin

Olivier Cinquin, PhD

 Systems biology of cell differentiation Systems biology of cell differentiation – We follow three complementary approaches to address the regulation of

Ken Cho, PhD

Transcriptomics and Epigenomics Zygotic genome activation is a critical period in metazoan development whereby the control of cell fates is transferred

Bruce Blumberg

Bruce Blumberg, PhD

Nuclear receptor and growth factor signaling Hormonal signaling; Functional genomics – Researchers in the Blumberg laboratory study a family of ligand-modulated

piotr konieczny

Piotr Konieczny, PhD

Piotr obtained his Ph.D. from Jagiellonian University in Poland. Following graduate school, he moved to the United States to pursue

Lee Bardwell

Lee Bardwell, PhD

We use an interdisciplinary approach, combining techniques from molecular cell biology, biochemistry and biophysics, genetics and genomics, and mathematical & computational

Nicholas Baker

Nick Baker, PhD

Nicholas received his BA in Natural Sciences (Zoology) from Cambridge University. Education and Training MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge,

Scott Atwood

Scott Atwood, PhD

Cell fate decisions in skin cancer, skin and hair follicle development, and stem cells. Scott received his Ph.D. in Molecular

Kavita Arora

Kavita Arora, PhD

Signaling pathways and control of neuronal development/function in Drosophila Drosophila development – My lab uses the fruit fly Drosophila as a

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