Lin (Milo) Lab
The Lin lab develops theoretical models and uses computational tools to find the performance limits of complex biological systems.
The Lin lab develops theoretical models and uses computational tools to find the performance limits of complex biological systems.
Our lab focuses on membrane proteins in cholesterol biogenesis, transport, and signaling using multiple approaches from protein engineering, to x-ray crystallography and cryo-EM.
Our lab researches Cerebellar Dysfunction, Brainstem Dysfunction, High-Throughput Screen, and Human Studies.
Xin Liu Lab is interested in understanding the regulation of transcription and chromatin dynamics underlying many fundamental biological processes including differentiation, development, and oncogenesis.
The Jiang Lab studies ion channels.
Our lab's focus is to develop novel tools aimed at understanding ion channel physiology and molecular mechanism in an isolated membrane environment.
Goldsmith Lab combines drug discovery and mechanistic analysis to understanding protein kinases.
The Nicastro Lab studies 3D ultra-structures and cell biological functions of macro-molecular complexes inside cells.
We focus on neurodegenerative diseases linked to amyloid protein accumulation with the goal of developing mechanism-based diagnosis and therapy.
Henne lab is interested in how cells spatially organize their metabolism to adapt to a constantly changing environment.