Wingreen Lab
Cell division requires an orchestrated dance in both space and time of numerous proteins. 
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Wang Lab

In real life, nerve cells in the brain must integrate thousands of inputs.

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Shenk Lab
Human cytomegalovirus initiates an infection by fusing its membrane with that of a target cell.
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Rose Lab
The dynactin complex plays a critical role in recruiting a key cellular motor protein, dynein, to its sites of function.  

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Murphy Lab
We use the small worm C. elegans to understand the molecular processes underlying aging.
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Llinas Lab
Malaria is one of the most widespread diseases on the planet and is caused by the parasite Plasmodium falciparum.
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Kang Lab
The spread of cancer cells from the site of the original tumor to distant organs is responsible for most of cancer death.
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Gitai Lab
In the past, cell shapes have generally been described subjectively or in simple terms like length, width, or roundness.
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Gavis Lab
We have produced fruit flies containing messenger RNA molecules that are fluorescent.
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Enquist Lab
Herpes simplex virus causes a common infection of humans. We recognize it when it causes cold sores or fever blisters.
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Coller Lab
Uncontrolled cell division is extremely dangerous for an organism.

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Burdine Lab
A signaling protein called Nodal is important for positioning organs to the left and right in the body (‘left-right patterning’).
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Bassler Lab
Four small RNA molecules control cell-to-cell communication in bacteria, a process called quorum sensing.
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