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Rahul Nagvekar
Ph.D. Student in Genetics, admitted Autumn 2020
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Gill Bejerano
Professor of Developmental Biology, of Computer Science, of Pediatrics (Genetics) and of Biomedical Data Science
Research Interests
1. Automating monogenic patient diagnosis.
2. The genomic signatures of independent divergent and convergent trait evolution in mammals.
3. The logic of human gene regulation.
4. The reasons for sequence ultraconservation.
5. Cryptogenomics to bridge medical silos.
6. Cryptogenetics to debate social injustice.
7. Managing patient risk using machine learning.
8. Understanding the flow of money in the US healthcare system.
128
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Sebastian Doniach
Professor of Applied Physics and of Physics, Emeritus
282
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Judith Frydman
Donald Kennedy Chair in the School of Humanities and Sciences and Professor of Genetics
Research Interests
The long term goal of our research is to understand how proteins fold in living cells. My lab uses a multidisciplinary approach to address fundamental questions about molecular chaperones, protein folding and degradation. In addition to basic mechanistic principles, we aim to define how impairment of cellular folding and quality control are linked to disease, including cancer and neurodegenerative diseases and examine whether reengineering chaperone networks can provide therapeutic strategies.
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Rama Reddy Goluguri
Postdoctoral Scholar, Biochemistry
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Ricardo Hernandez Arriaza
Postdoctoral Scholar, Chemistry
1
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Ting-Ting Huang
Associate Professor (Research) of Neurology (Adult Neurology)
Research Interests
We study the role of oxygen free radicals in oxidative tissue damage and degeneration. Our research tools include transgenic and knockout mice and tissue culture cells for in vitro gene expression.
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Christine Jacobs-Wagner
Dennis Cunningham Professor, Professor of Biology and of Microbiology and Immunology
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Ron Kopito
Professor of Biology
Research Interests
Our laboratory use state-of-the-art cell biological, genetic and systems-level approaches to understand how proteins are correctly synthesized, folded and assembled in the mammalian secretory pathway, how errors in this process are detected and how abnormal proteins are destroyed by the ubiquitin-proteasome system.
129
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Mable Lam
Postdoctoral Scholar, Neurosurgery
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Michael Levitt
Robert W. and Vivian K. Cahill Professor of Cancer Research and Professor, by courtesy, of Computer Science
Research Interests
Stanford Professor of Biophysics and Computational Biology, Cambridge PhD and DSc, 2013 Chemistry Nobel Laureate (complex systems), FRS & US National Academy member, I code well for my age.
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Yingjie Li
Postdoctoral Scholar, Biology
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Tianyu Lu
Ph.D. Student in Bioengineering, admitted Autumn 2022 Masters Student in Bioengineering, admitted Autumn 2023
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Publication Topics For This Person
Aging
Bacterial Proteins
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
Fundulidae
Genome
Models, Animal
Oxidative Stress
Protein Disulfide Reductase (Glutathione)
Protein Folding
Vertebrates