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Molecular and cell biologist Christine Mayr studies how 3′UTRs regulate protein functions and how mRNAs contribute to cytoplasmic organization.
The Lima laboratory studies mechanisms underlying RNA processing as well as post-translational protein modification by ubiquitin-like proteins.
Systems biologist Thomas Norman develops new computational and functional genomics approaches for studying how genes interact to realize complex phenotypes.
The Shah lab focuses on the major topics of cancer evolution, single cell genomics and transcriptomics, mutational processes and prediction of drug response.
Radiochemist Jason Lewis develops molecular imaging agents for the imaging and therapy of cancer.
Cancer geneticist Kenneth Offit focuses on gene characterization; genetic and epidemiologic studies of cancer-predisposing alleles; and the therapeutic, prognostic, and psychosocial translation of these findings.
Researcher Michael Berger focuses on massively parallel sequencing of tumor DNA for biomarker discovery and clinical diagnostics.
The Baylies laboratory studies the mechanisms that form and maintain muscle both during normal development and in disease.
Cancer biologist Tuomas Tammela investigates cellular heterogeneity in lung and pancreatic cancers.
Molecular biologist Dirk Remus investigates mechanisms of DNA replication in eukaryotic cells.