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Ryan A. Flynn, MD, PhD

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The Flynn lab  is focused on the exploration and discovery of how biopolymers like RNA and glycans work together to control cellular processes in the context of human disease.

Glycans regulate a myriad of essential cellular functions, especially in the...

Kara McKinley, PhD

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The McKinley lab studies regeneration in the uterus and the biology of menstruation.

The McKinley laboratory studies the uterus to advance reproductive health and regenerative medicine. The human uterine lining (endometrium) undergoes dramatic tissue...

Ruth Franklin, PhD

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The Franklin laboratory is focused on understanding fundamental biological principles at the intersection of immunology and regenerative biology.

Currently, we study the role of immune cells in tissue building and rebuilding in the context of injury...

Fei Chen, PhD

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 Dr. Fei Chen is an assistant professor at the Harvard Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology, and a Core Faculty member at the Broad Institute.

During his doctoral research, Chen co-invented expansion microscopy, a breakthrough technique...

Jason D. Buenrostro, Ph.D.

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The Buenrostro lab is broadly dedicated to advancing our knowledge of gene regulation and the downstream consequences on cell fate decisions.

To do this, the Buenrostro lab develops new technologies utilizing molecular biology, microscopy and...

Ya-Chieh Hsu, Ph.D.

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The Hsu Lab aims to discover how systemic changes of the body alter the cell-cell interactions governing development, regeneration, and injury repair.



Skin, the largest organ we have, protects us from insults and dehydration, and facilitates sensory...

Leonard I. Zon, M.D.

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The Zon laboratory aims to dissect how assaults to the hematopoietic system cause severe diseases such as leukemias, lymphomas, and anemias. They investigate hematopoietic development and disease using chemical screens, genetic screens, and analysis of

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Amy Wagers, Ph.D.

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Amy Wagers seeks to change the way we repair our tissues after an injury. 

Her research focuses on defining the factors and mechanisms that regulate the migration, expansion, and regenerative potential of adult blood-forming and muscle-forming stem cells.

S...

Gregory Verdine, PhD

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The research interests of the Verdine lab lie in the emerging area of chemical biology.  We study biologic processes underlying growth and proliferation of human cancer cells, control of gene expression, and preservation of genomic integrity.  Our...

Lee L. Rubin, Ph.D.

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Lee Rubin investigates the key molecular mediators of different neurodegenerative diseases, with the ultimate goal of finding effective preclinical therapeutic candidates.

Dr. Lee Rubin, co-leader of the HSCI Nervous System Diseases Program, has a broad...