Craig M. Walsh
T cell tolerance, autoimmunity, stem cells, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease
The regulation of immune cell and tissue progenitor interactions in skeletal muscle degenerative and autoimmune disorders
The main focus of our research involves the functional roles of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) in epigenetic programming.
The Sun Laboratory studies genetic mechanisms of skin tissue development and disease with a particular interest on regulatory elements of
Our lab is focused on mammalian functional genomics using short and long-read sequencing to understand gene regulatory networks.
The focus of the laboratory is to evaluate underlying molecular and cellular mechanisms contributing to neuroinflammation, neurodegeneration, and repair in
The Kvon lab investigates mammalian gene regulation using cutting-edge genomics, genome editing, and transgenic tools. We are particularly interested in
The biology, development, and therapeutic use of hematopoietic stem cells in blood and marrow transplantation, and the role of the
The Downing Lab explores new and innovative approaches to cell and tissue engineering. We are particularly interested in understanding how
We use brain organoids derived from hPSCs to study human neural development and disease using molecular, cellular, and bioinformatic approaches