The research interests of program faculty span the breadth of molecular biology.
Faculty interests include:
- DNA replication, RNA transcription, localization and mRNA translation
- Bioinformatics and computational biology
- Intracellular regulation of cell division, signaling, cell migration and cell polarization
Regulation of cell stress response and molecular assemblies
- Genetic and molecular mechanisms governing organismal development, tissue differentiation and cell fates
- Structural biology of macromolecular machines, proteins and nucleic acids
- Pathogenic mechanisms of infectious and non-communicable disease
- Drug discovery and molecular mechanisms of drug resistance and response
- Technology and methods development, including optogenetics and gene editing
Note: "MOLB Non-Training Faculty" do not serve as thesis mentors for Molecular Biology students and are not accepting Molecular Biology students into their labs.
Martin
Breuss
PhD
(He/Him)
- SOM - Pediatric Stolinsky Laboratory
- Completed Mentor Training Course; Completed Maximizing Mentoring; Completed HEAL Foundations in Equity Certificate; Completed Raising a Resilient Scientist Training; Completed Implicit Bias Training; Completed Bystander/Upstander Training
Research Interest
- Accepting Students
- Development
- Genomics Bioinformatics
- Neuro Genetics
- Neurodevelopment
- Reproductive Biology
MOLB Non-Training Faculty
Martin
Breuss
PhD
(He/Him)
- SOM - Pediatric Stolinsky Laboratory
- Completed Mentor Training Course; Completed Maximizing Mentoring; Completed HEAL Foundations in Equity Certificate; Completed Raising a Resilient Scientist Training; Completed Implicit Bias Training; Completed Bystander/Upstander Training
Research Interest
- Accepting Students
- Development
- Genomics Bioinformatics
- Neuro Genetics
- Neurodevelopment
- Reproductive Biology