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Bjorn-Erik Wulff
Basic Life Research Scientist, Biochemistry
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MS, University of Pennsylvania, Chemistry (2011)
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wulff@stanford.edu
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Anne Brunet
Michele and Timothy Barakett Endowed Professor
Research Interests
Our lab studies the molecular basis of longevity. We are interested in the mechanism of action of known longevity genes, including FOXO and SIRT, in the mammalian nervous system. We are particularly interested in the role of these longevity genes in neural stem cells. We are also discovering novel genes and processes involved in aging using two short-lived model systems, the invertebrate C. elegans and an extremely short-lived vertebrate, the African killifish N. furzeri.
155
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Gunnar Carlsson
Ann and Bill Swindells Professor, Emeritus
101
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Greg Charville, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Pathology
Clinical Focus
Soft Tissue and Bone Pathology, Gastrointestinal and Hepatopancreatobiliary Pathology, Anatomic and Clinical Pathology
99
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Rhiju Das
Professor of Biochemistry
Research Interests
Our lab seeks an agile and predictive understanding of how nucleic acids and proteins code for information processing in living systems. We develop new computational & chemical tools to enable the precise modeling, regulation, and design of RNA and RNA/protein machines.
142
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Peter Du
Ph.D. Student in Cancer Biology, admitted Summer 2020
11
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Jiaying Feng
Program Manager, Graduate School of Business - Executive Education
8
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Andrew Fire
George D. Smith Professor of Molecular and Genetic Medicine and Professor of Pathology and of Genetics
Research Interests
We study natural cellular mechanisms for adapting to genetic change. These include systems activated during normal development and those for detecting and responding to foreign or unwanted genetic activity. Underlying these studies are questions of how a cells can distinguish information as "self" versus "nonself" or "wanted" versus "unwanted".
189
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Li Guan
Basic Life Research Scientist, Radiation Oncology - Radiation Therapy
11
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Daniel Herschlag
Professor of Biochemistry and, by courtesy, of Chemical Engineering
Research Interests
Our research is aimed at understanding the chemical and physical behavior underlying biological macromolecules and systems, as these behaviors define the capabilities and limitations of biology. Toward this end we study folding and catalysis by RNA, as well as catalysis by protein enzymes.
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Peter Kao
Associate Professor of Medicine (Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine)
Clinical Focus
Pulmonary Disease, Pulmonology (Lung) and Critical Care
Research Interests
Our research program has several active projects:
1.) Pulmonary Vascular Disease Simvastatin reversed experimental pulmonary hypertension, and is safe for treatment of patients. Blinded clinical trials of efficacy are in progress.
2.) Lung inflammation and regeneration (stem cells)
3.) Lung surfactant rheology and oxidative stress
4.) Gene regulation by RNA binding proteins, NF45 and NF90 through transcriptional and posttranscriptional mechanisms
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Noa Katz
Postdoctoral Scholar, Chemical Engineering
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Eric Kool
George A. and Hilda M. Daubert Professor of Chemistry
Research Interests
• Design of cell-permeable reagents for profiling, modifying, and controlling RNAs
• Developing fluorescent probes of DNA repair pathways, with applications in cancer, aging, and neurodegenerative disease
• Discovery and development of small-molecule modulators of DNA repair enzymes, with focus on cancer and inflammation
371
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Publication Topics For This Person
Adenosine
Adenosine Deaminase
Base Pairing
Base Sequence
Cell Line, Tumor
Epstein-Barr Virus Infections
Epstein-Barr Virus Nuclear Antigens
Gene Expression Regulation
Gene Silencing
Herpesvirus 4, Human
Immediate-Early Proteins
Inosine
MicroRNAs
Models, Biological
Molecular Sequence Data
Nucleic Acid Conformation
Point Mutation
RNA
RNA Editing
RNA, Viral
RNA-Binding Proteins
Ribonuclease III
Trans-Activators
Viral Proteins
Virus Latency