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Our lab is interested in understanding how gene expression is regulated across a eukaryotic genome, in normal cells and in disease. Nearly all cells respond to physiological or developmental cues by large-scale…
Our research explores the exciting intersection of politics, society, and AI systems blending methodological innovation with substantive questions. Here’s a look at what our team is…
Dr. Jiao focuses on smart city and community and understanding the built environment through spatial analysis and big data. His urban information lab was formed in 2014 in order to provide a space for deep-dive…
Process geomorphology, feedbacks between channel morphology and hydrology and sediment transport, landscape sensitivity to climate and lithology, bedrock river erosion, flash floods, arroyo erosion, canyon formation…
Yeast molelcular genetics, cell biology and biochemistry. Ribosome biogenesis. Nucleocytoplasmic transport. Ribonucleoprotein particles.
Ribosomes are your cell's nanomachines that decode your genetic…
Hebrew Bible (with particular interest in Song of Songs, Daniel, and Jonah), Second Temple Judaism, Dead Sea Scrolls, Rabbinic Judaism, Midrash, Literary Theory
Genetic etiology of Neural Tube Defects and birth defects
Cellular and Developmental mechanisms of NTDs and birth defects in mice and in vitro cell models
Examining the relationships between environmental exposures (microorganisms, allergens and chemicals), human health and the built environment, Microbiome of the built environment (e.g., schools, homes), Development…