Rachel W. Martin
Structural biology and biophysics of both highly soluble proteins and protein aggregates; enzyme discovery; NMR methods development.
Structural biology and biophysics of both highly soluble proteins and protein aggregates; enzyme discovery; NMR methods development.
What does the map between macromolecular sequence and function look like? How does a gene’s evolutionary past shape its future?
In the Koyuncu lab, we study virus infections of the nervous system with a focus on local and global changes
Studies how cell-to-cell variability affects viral infection outcomes using technologies such as live-imaging, machine learning, single-cell RNA-sequencing and microfluidics.
The Whiteson lab studies human associated microbial and viral communities. We use metagenomics, metabolomics, microbiology and bioinformatics to answer questions
The biology, development, and therapeutic use of hematopoietic stem cells in blood and marrow transplantation, and the role of the
The Weiss Lab invents new technologies to dissect how life’s molecules work and then work to control, improve, and fix