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Mechanisms by which Nuclear Receptors Regulate Gene Expression and Metabolism

Learn the role nuclear receptors play in the regulation of metabolism.

Lazar Mitchell

Platelet Disorders

Professor Lambert's clinical and translational research focus has been on the diagnosis and management of platelet related bleeding disorders.

Lambert Michele

Organic Chemistry Synthetic Methods

Set up, monitor, purify, and analyze organic chemical reactions.

Mutation and Modification of the Genome

How do genomes change?

Kohli Rahul

Studying Sleep

Gain insight into how sleep is regulated and why sleep is evolved.

Raizen David

How Sex Affects Cancer

Females have better cancer outcomes than males - let's figure out why, and then use that knowledge to come up with some new cancer treatments.

Ridky Todd

Epilepsy Models

Dr. Marsh’s research interests include interneuron development, epilepsy models, intracranial EEG recordings, and electrophysiology.

Marsh Eric

Lysosome-related organelles and human genetic disease

We study how specialized subcellular organelles form in specific cell types, how defects in these processes lead to genetic diseases, and how genetic variation among human populations influences organelle function.

Marks Michael

Neuroinflammation and stress pathways in neurodegeneration and disease

Investigating mechanisms of neuronal and oligodendrocyte damage during neuroinflammation. Examining CNS toxicity of antiretroviral regimens taken by HIV infected individuals and looking at cellular stress pathways associated with aging.

Jordan Sciutto Kelly

Patient Centered Care and Comparative Effectiveness

Professor Jayadevappa's research interests include: Health Services Research; Health Economics; Health Related Quality of Life; Prostate Cancer Outcomes; and Health Care Disparity.

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