Thinwa Lab
Description
The Thinwa lab studies neurotropic viruses, host defense pathways, autophagy and brain development.
The Thinwa lab studies neurotropic viruses, host defense pathways, autophagy and brain development.
The Farrar Lab is interested in understanding how external signals regulate immune cell function and development.
We are interested in understanding the deregulation of epigenetic and transcriptional pathways in human disease and in finding small molecules with therapeutic potential to normalize these gene expression patterns.