Genes and neural circuits for pain and touch behavior
Faculty - Department
Cell biology of the neuron.
Comparative Proteomics
Dynamics and functions of microtubules during myogenic differentiation and cell cycle progression
Data-driven predictive modeling of gene regulatory networks (lab website)
Developmental genetics of identified nerve cells in C. elegans.
Pre-mRNA splicing in cultured mammalian cells.
Bacterial models for biological shape and pattern formation (read more...)
Regulation of innate behavior in blood-feeding arthropods
Single molecule mechanics and engineering.
Cellular mechanisms of signal transduction and olfaction.
Cryo-electron microscopy and single-particle reconstruction , studying the mechanism of protein biosynthesis and other molecular processes in the cell.
We create and apply multi-omic technologies to study biomolecular and cellular interactions during development, physiology and pathology.
Cell-cell interactions, signal transduction, and cell fate specification in C. elegans http://greenwaldlab.org/
Sr. Vice-President, Regulatory Affairs and Quality Systems
Germ Cell Development in Drosophila.
Lecturer of biochemistry
Nervous system development and function (hobertlab.org)
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