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Cell Biology Program
Alban Ordureau, PhD
Alban Ordureau explores molecular signaling pathways that regulate cellular homeostasis, with a focus on the ubiquitin and autophagy systems.
Cancer Biology & Genetics Program
The Luis Parada Lab
Luis F. Parada, PhD
Developmental biologist Luis F. Parada uses genetically engineered mouse models to study neurofibromatosis, brain tumors, cancer stem cells, and tumor progression.
Structural Biology Program
The Alexandros Pertsinidis Lab
Alexandros Pertsinidis, PhD
The Pertsinidis laboratory uses single-molecule approaches to understand gene transcription and the function of complex macromolecular machines inside live cells.
Memorial Hospital Research Laboratories
Luke Pike, MD, DPhil
Physician-scientist Luke R.G. Pike studies the mechanistic underpinnings of brain metastasis and seeks to identify translational correlates with outcomes following local or systemic therapy.
Cell Biology Program
The Timothy Ryan Lab @ Gradschool.weill.cornell.edu
Timothy A. Ryan
Cell biologist Timothy Ryan studies the molecular basis of synaptic transmission in the mammalian brain.
Molecular Biology Program
Jessica Sheu-Gruttadauria, PhD
The Sheu-Gruttadauria Lab investigates how biomolecular condensates and biological phase transitions shape gene expression in physiology and disease.
Developmental Biology Program
Lorenz Studer Lab
Lorenz Studer, MD
The Studer laboratory investigates human stem cells as tools to understand normal and pathological development in the nervous system and to develop cell-based strategies for regenerative medicine.
Memorial Hospital Research Laboratories
Tabar Lab
Viviane Tabar, MD
Physician-scientist Viviane Tabar focuses on stem cells as tools for brain repair and for modeling brain cancer.
Cancer Biology & Genetics Program
Kathryn Taylor, PhD
The Taylor laboratory studies the influence of the nervous system on pediatric and young adult cancers.
Developmental Biology Program
The Thomas Vierbuchen Lab
Thomas S. Vierbuchen, PhD
The Vierbuchen laboratory directs the differentiation of mouse and human pluripotent stem cells to characterize fundamental mechanisms of neuronal cell fate specification and function.