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The Department of Chemical and Systems Biology explores the molecular mechanisms that underlie cellular function and contribute to human disease. Our laboratories emphasize interdisciplinary research that spans the biomedical sciences, including signal transduction, cell cycle regulation, chromatin remodeling, protein homeostasis, metabolism, and cell differentiation.
By integrating genetic technologies, biochemical and chemical tools, quantitative measurements, and computational modeling, we strive to deconstruct these complex biological systems, predict emergent behaviors, and translate these discoveries into new medical therapies.
Winners of the best poster, best paper, and best talk awards at the Annual Chemical and Systems Biology Departmental Retreat are shown here with Joan Mansour, who has generously provided funds for the cash awards as well as a wonderful Read More »

The Department of Chemical and Systems Biology explores the molecular mechanisms that underlie cellular function and contribute to human disease. Our laboratories emphasize interdisciplinary research that spans the biomedical sciences, including signal transduction, cell cycle regulation, chromatin remodeling, protein homeostasis, metabolism, and cell differentiation.
By integrating genetic technologies, biochemical and chemical tools, quantitative measurements, and computational modeling, we strive to deconstruct these complex biological systems, predict emergent behaviors, and translate these discoveries into new medical therapies.
Winners of the best poster, best paper, and best talk awards at the Annual Chemical and Systems Biology Departmental Retreat are shown here with Joan Mansour, who has generously provided funds for the cash awards as well as a wonderful Read More »