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Maia Kinnebrew
Postdoctoral Scholar, Biochemistry
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Muhammad Abdulla
Ph.D. Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2022
Research Interests
My research is focused on how motor control is encoded at a neuronal level. On the theoretical side, I develop mathematical methods for analyzing neural data and modeling the relationships between neurons and motor function. On the applied side, I build computational frameworks for processing large datasets and interfacing with hardware. My goals are to gain insights on how networks of neurons work in harmony to generate movement and to improve the design of brain-machine interfaces.
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Philip Beachy
The Ernest and Amelia Gallo Professor, Professor of Urology, of Developmental Biology and, by courtesy, of Chemical and Systems Biology
Research Interests
Function of Hedgehog proteins and other extracellular signals in morphogenesis (pattern formation), in injury repair and regeneration (pattern maintenance). We study how the distribution of such signals is regulated in tissues, how cells perceive and respond to distinct concentrations of signals, and how such signaling pathways arose in evolution. We also study the normal roles of such signals in stem-cell physiology and their abnormal roles in the formation and expansion of cancer stem cells.
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Sarah Bowling
Assistant Professor of Developmental Biology
Research Interests
The Bowling lab focuses on understanding lineage formation and tissue growth in mammalian development during normal and perturbed embryogenesis. We use a combination of next-generation tools and classical embryological approaches to uncover mechanisms of plasticity and resilience during mammalian embryo development, with the aim of using this knowledge to extend our understanding of regeneration and developmental diseases.
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Douglas L. Brutlag
Professor of Biochemistry, Emeritus
Research Interests
My primary interest is to understand the flow of information from the genome to the phenotype of an organism. This interest includes predicting the structure and function of genes and proteins from their primary sequence, predicting function from structure simulating protein folding and ligand docking, and predicitng disease from genome variations. These goals are the same as the goals of molecular biology, however, we use primarily computational approaches.
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Pingping Cao
Postdoctoral Scholar, Microbiology and Immunology
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James K. Chen
Jauch Professor and Professor of Chemical and Systems Biology, of Developmental Biology and of Chemistry
Research Interests
Our laboratory combines chemistry and developmental biology to investigate the molecular events that regulate embryonic patterning, tissue regeneration, and tumorigenesis. We are currently using genetic and small-molecule approaches to study the molecular mechanisms of Hedgehog signaling, and we are developing chemical technologies to perturb and observe the genetic programs that underlie vertebrate development.
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Kyle Gabriel Daniels
Assistant Professor of Genetics and, by courtesy, of Neurosurgery (Adult Neurosurgery)
2
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Thiago Almeida Pereira
Basic Life Research Scientist, Stem Cell Bio Regenerative Med Institute
47
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Gabriella Estevam
Postdoctoral Scholar, Genetics
6
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Jamie Imam
Advanced Lecturer
11
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Nour Kibbi, MD, FAAD
Clinical Associate Professor, Dermatology
Clinical Focus
Mohs surgery, Cosmetic dermatology, Micrographic Dermatologic Surgery
43
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Sandra Carolina Ordonez Rubiano
Postdoctoral Scholar, Chemistry
4
Total Publications
Publication Topics For This Person
Binding Sites
Biological Assay
Biological Transport
Cholesterol
Cysteine
Embryonic Development
Gene Expression Regulation
Hedgehog Proteins
Ligands
Mammals
Osmolar Concentration
Protein Domains
Sterols
Stress, Physiological
Transcription Factors