Albert Siryaporn
Bacterial pathogenesis, host-microbe interactions, antimicrobials, and biofilm development
Bacterial pathogenesis, host-microbe interactions, antimicrobials, and biofilm development
We develop chemical tools and noninvasive imaging strategies to spy on cellular communication.
Tubulin and microtubules, tubulin targeting drugs in protozoan parasites, tubulin mutations
Our research interests are in the general area of computational structural biology and biophysics. We are particularly interested in computational
Our lab focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying host-microbiota interactions during cancer progression and treatment.
The Gonen lab studies proteins implicated in disease by cryogenic electron microscopy, biochemistry and computational modeling.
We focus on kidney and breast cancer. We study tumor suppressors and oncogenes, as well as tumor cell microenvironment (especially
Nutritional microenvironment in tumor development and drug response, metabolism, epigenetics and cancer stem cells, protein phosphatase regulation in diabetes and
Vascular biology with a focus on microphysiological systems, also called organ-on-chip technology. We work on cancer, neurological diseases, diabetes and