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Austin Anthony Valido
MD Student with Scholarly Concentration in Biomedical Ethics & Medical Humanities / Neuroscience, Behavior, and Cognition, expected graduation Spring 2025
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Le Cong
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Research Interests
Our lab are developing gene-editing technologies, such as CRISPR systems for in vivo therapy, and cleavage-free techniques for large gene insertion via microbial recombinase. Our team also pioneers in single-cell tracking for cancer and immunology studies using novel CRISPR tools. To accelerate our work, we integrate AI and machine learning into these technologies, design and evolve proteins/RNAs, pushing frontiers in understanding and treating neurological and immunological disease.
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Christopher H. Contag
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We develop and use the tools of molecular imaging to understand oncogenesis, reveal patterns of cell migration in immunosurveillance, monitor gene expression, visualize stem cell biology, and assess the distribution of pathogens in living animal models of human biology and disease. Biology doesn't occur in "a vacuum" or on coated plates--it occurs in the living body and that's were we look for biological patterns and responses to insult.
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Agnieszka Czechowicz, MD, PhD
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Research Interests
Dr. Czechowicz’s research is aimed at understanding how hematopoietic stem cells interact with their microenvironment in order to subsequently modulate these interactions to improve bone marrow transplantation and unlock biological secrets that further enable regenerative medicine broadly. This work can be applied across a variety of disease states ranging from rare genetic diseases, autoimmune diseases, solid organ transplantation, microbiome-augmentation and cancer.
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Kyle Gabriel Daniels
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Brandy M. Fox
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Alex Gao
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Research Interests
Nature has created many powerful biomolecules that are hidden in organisms across kingdoms of life. Many of these biomolecules originate from microbes, which contain the most diverse gene pool among living organisms. We are integrating high-throughput computational and experimental approaches to harness the vast diversity of genes in microbes to develop new antibiotics and molecular biotechnology, and to investigate the evolution of proteins and molecular mechanisms in innate immunity.
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Thomas Guenther
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Research Interests
Current research projects include the development of:
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2) Radiohybrid-based cholecystokinin-2 receptor (CCK-2R) targeted radiotheranostics (F-18, Lu-177)
3) Radiotherapeutics for targeted alpha-particle therapy
4) Radiotheranostics for novel targets
All projects have a strong focus on clinical translation
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Stephen E. Harris
Kenneth and Barbara Oshman Professor in the School of Engineering and Professor of Applied Physics, Emeritus
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Thomas Koehnke
Instructor, Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine
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David Li
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Zhijian Li
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Publication Topics For This Person
Alleles
Bone Morphogenetic Proteins
CRISPR-Cas Systems
Gene Deletion
Gene Editing
Genes, Reporter
Genetic Engineering
Genome
Glutamic Acid
Green Fluorescent Proteins
Growth Differentiation Factors
Hematopoietic Stem Cells
Homozygote
Ligands
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Mice, Knockout
Mutation
Myeloid Cells
Phenotype
Protein Domains
Tryptophan