Medha M. Pathak
Our lab aims to understand how the mechanically-activated Piezo1 ion channel regulates neural stem cell fate at molecular, cellular, and […]
Our lab aims to understand how the mechanically-activated Piezo1 ion channel regulates neural stem cell fate at molecular, cellular, and […]
Identifying how experience modulates activity dynamics in neural circuits, both acutely and chronically. Molecular and neural circuit basis of mental
The Weiss Lab invents new technologies to dissect how life’s molecules work and then work to control, improve, and fix
Sensing mechanisms of the cellular microenvironment, ion channel physiology and pharmacology, development of new biosensors
Telomeres & telomerase and their roles in cancer and stem cell diseases; Structural, biochemical and molecular genetic analyses of ribonucleoprotein
We develop chemical tools and noninvasive imaging strategies to spy on cellular communication.
Our research interests are in the general area of computational structural biology and biophysics. We are particularly interested in computational
Ubiquitin-proteasome dependent protein degradation, Proteomics, Protein-protein interactions, Structural biology, Biological mass spectrometry, Cancer, Neurodegenerative disorders
I study how molecular motors function and are regulated, and also a new pathway in the innate immune system to