The Phelps lab is broadly interested in animal social behavior, its brain mechanisms, and how those mechanisms evolve. We do a variety of work ranging from mechanisms of gene regulation to the fitness consequences of…
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Dr. Lippard’s research interests focus on the intersection of behavioral and developmental neuroscience. She studies brain-behavior relationships across development, in clinical and typically developing populations,…
Molecular genetics of Arabidopsis development
Professor Lloyd is interested in plant development and cell-fate determination. His lab works at the molecular genetic, biochemical, and whole plant levels to study…
Our laboratory is broadly is interested in problems at the intersection of Computer Science, Genomics and Statistics. In particular we develop scalable and efficient methods to make sense of complex, large-scale…
Primary Emphasis at the Moment** -Military -Athletes -Trauma -Injury -Motorcycle crashes** -Helmet Laws** -Transgender Issues** -Trans Athletes** -Frontiers Young Minds Papers on Core Concepts** - LGBTQ+ Issues* -…
The Pierce lab seeks to identify genetic mechanisms that govern behaviors and contribute to genetic disorders, approaching this complex subject by studying conserved genes in the simple but powerful model…
Chromatin remodeling and the establishment of the specificity of gene expression in response to hormones and stressors
Curb the susceptibility of crops to certain stressors, allowing for higher yields during…
The recent discovery of RNA interference (RNAi) and small regulatory RNAs such as siRNAs and miRNAs, has dramatically changed our understanding of the regulation of gene expression. Consequently, RNAi has generated…
Dr. Wright's research interests are centered on investigating relationships among environmental exposures, the microbiome, and genomic factors to determine how they contribute to health outcomes in human populations…