A research opportunity at a lab that works to harness the knowledge of intracellular signaling and biochemical pathways to develop and improve the anti-cancer arsenal of precision medicine.
Seeking students to join a new and growing lab that seeks to understand the molecular causes of cancer in order to develop better therapies and improve patient outcomes.
Seeking students to contribute to research exploring motor-disease protein complexes and their role in intracellular transport, as they relate to disease initiation and the aging process, and the development of neuroprotective treatments.
This project will work to understand the structure and function of enzymes that are used by bacteria to make novel antibiotics and other bioactive molecules.