Molecular Cell Biology
Richard Gross, MD, PhD
Professor
- Email: rgross@wustl.edu
Program affiliation
Molecular Cell Biology
Biochemistry Biophysics and Structural Biology
Research summary
The molecular mechanisms through which biologic membranes participate in cellular activation processes
Key words
phospholipase A2, diabetes, obesity, receptor, myocardial ischemia, lipid metabolism
Andy Groves, PhD
Professor and Head of the Department of Developmental Biology
- Email: groves.a@wustl.edu
Program affiliation
Developmental Regenerative and Stem Cell Biology
Molecular Genetics and Genomics
Neurosciences
Computational and Systems Biology
Molecular Cell Biology
Research summary
We work on what induces the inner ear in the first place, how the sensory organs of the ear acquire their exquisite pattern, and whether it will ever be possible to regenerate the sensory hair cells of the inner ear in the deaf and hard-of-hearing.
Key words
inner ear, development, regeneration, sensory neuroscience, balance, deafness, embryo, transcription factors, epigenetics, tunicates, squid
Caroline Guglielmetti, PhD
Assistant Professor
Program affiliation
Neurosciences
Molecular Cell Biology
Immunology
Research summary
We develop innovative magnetic resonance (MR) and position emission tomography (PET) imaging approaches to monitor neuroinflammation, neurodegeneration and repair mechanisms in neurological disorders
Key words
Metabolic imaging, hyperpolarized 13C MRI, positron tomography emission (PET) imaging, neurological disorders, cell tracking, multiple sclerosis, microglia, myelin, immune cells
Farshid Guilak, PhD
Mildred B. Simon Research Professor
- Email: guilak@wustl.edu
Program affiliation
Developmental Regenerative and Stem Cell Biology
Molecular Cell Biology
Immunology
Research summary
Application of stem cells and mechanobiology in the onset, progression, and treatment of osteoarthritis and other joint diseases.
Key words
cartilage, obesity, osteoarthritis, mechanobiology, bioengineering, stem cells, iPSCs
Carmen Halabi, MD, PhD
Associate Professor
- Email: chalabi@wustl.edu
Program affiliation
Developmental Regenerative and Stem Cell Biology
Molecular Cell Biology
Molecular Genetics and Genomics
Research summary
Understanding how the extracellular matrix (ECM) contributes to normal arterial development and how its disruptionleads to abnormal vascular development and disease
Key words
Vascular biology, extracellular matrix, elastin, aneurysms, hypertension
Dennis Hallahan, MD
Professor and Head of the Department of Radiation Oncology
- Email: dhallahan@wustl.edu
Program affiliation
Cancer Biology
Molecular Cell Biology
Research summary
The mechanisms of cell death in normal tissues during cancer therapy
Key words
cancer, cell death, drug delivery, radiation, signal transduction
Jeffrey Haspel, MD, PhD
Associate Professor
- Email: jhaspel@wustl.edu
Program affiliation
Molecular Cell Biology
Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis
Biochemistry Biophysics and Structural Biology
Research summary
Understand the impact of time as a biological variable in the development of critical illness such as sepsis, respiratory failure and chronic inflammatory lung disease
Key words
Xueyan He, PhD
Assistant Professor
- Email: xueyanh@wustl.edu
Program affiliation
Cancer Biology
Immunology
Molecular Cell Biology
Research summary
Advancing knowledge of the mechanisms responsible for colorectal tumor progression, with a specific focus on Stress and its influence on the Tumor Microenvironment.
Key words
Tumor Microenvironment, Stress
Jason Held, PhD
Assistant Professor
- Email: jheld@wustl.edu
Program affiliation
Molecular Cell Biology
Cancer Biology
Biochemistry Biophysics and Structural Biology
Biomedical Informatics and Data Science
Research summary
Redox biochemistry in cell signaling and disease, Proteomics
Key words
proteomics, post-translational modification, cysteine, redox, mass spectrometry, oxidation
Keith Hengen, PhD
Associate Professor
- Email: khengen@wustl.edu
Program affiliation
Neurosciences
Computational and Systems Biology
Molecular Cell Biology
Research summary
We take a "big data" approach to understanding the self-organization of neurons and networks in behaving animals.
Key words
Homeostatic plasticity, behavior, neurodegeneration, self-organization, emergence, learning, computational, computation, modeling