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how T lymphocytes acquire functional properties during development and in response to distinct intestinal microbiota and dietary antigens that influence systemic inflammatory processes (e.g. T cell
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Technician II in the lab of Dr. Barbara J. Meyer at the University of California, Berkeley. Dr. Meyer is a Genetics, Genomics, Evolution, and Development Professor in the Molecular and Cell Biology Department
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programmed cell death using the nematode roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans ). The team uses genetic, molecular, cell biological, and behavioral approaches. More information can be found
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to chromosome structure in cell nuclei and biochemical reconstitutions. This involves developing supervised and self-supervised AI models based on simulated as well as annotated experimental cryoET data, informed
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, Freeman Hrabowski Scholar starting in summer 2026. The Freeman Hrabowski Scholar program is noteworthy for selecting outstanding basic researchers who have prioritized scientific excellence in research
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microenvironment and microbiota shape immune development using state-of-the-art single-cell genomics and computational approaches to dissect immune cell heterogeneity and differentiation. Recent work from the lab
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—an iron-dependent form of cell death—to understand when, where, and why it occurs. The lab studies the molecular and physiological factors that regulate a cell’s susceptibility to ferroptosis across diverse
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to study how these genes exert their functions in the mouse brain, using techniques such as: A variety of imaging strategies, mouse genetics, as well as cell and molecular biology techniques. What we provide
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research to uncover how environmental stress conditions impact stomatal patterning and differentiation by utilizing transcriptomic and epigenomic, and single cell approaches —work that has broad
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at www.j-radlab.com and about the HHMI Freeman Hrabowski Scholars Program here Our lab studies how differentiated cells become functionally specialized, or “mature” (Alvarez-Dominguez and Melton, Cell 2022