Genes and neural circuits for pain and touch behavior
Genetics & Genomics
Data mining of large biological datasets - cancer research
RNA surveillance, noncoding RNA processing and DNA alteration events during development and immunity
Data-driven predictive modeling of gene regulatory networks (lab website)
Study of gene regulatory and signaling networks in mammalian cellular contexts using computational methods.
Developmental genetics of identified nerve cells in C. elegans.
Pre-mRNA splicing in cultured mammalian cells.
Regulation of innate behavior in blood-feeding arthropods
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/
Nervous system development and function (hobertlab.org)
Epigenetic regulation of the genome.
Regulation of Protein Production Dynamics: RNA Binding Proteins and the Ribosome Code.
The purpose of the research in my laboratory is to understand the influence of the skeleton on various physiological processes and in disease.
RNA-mediated epigenetics and genome reorganization during development
Transcriptional control
Population and human genetics
Yeast genetics; mechanisms of genetic recombination; control of genome stability; functional genomics.
Evolutionary and population genetics of adaptation and disease
Our laboratory aims to understand how specific circadian-regulated physiological functions (such as innate immunity, metabolism, and sleep) contribute to health and disease using Drosophila melanogaster.
Developmental genetics in Drosophila
Statistics: stochastic computation, approximate Bayesian computation, data science, computational biology, statistical bioinformatics.
Principles of cellular adaptation
Evolution of cell types and circuits in the vertebrate brain.
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