We strive to discover genomic events that cause human cancers and infectious causes for diseases of unknown origin. We then seek to apply these discoveries to... Read more about Matthew Langer Meyerson
Co-Director, Leder Human Biology and Translational Medicine Program
My lab explores signal transduction pathways in the cells and tissues of the cardiovascular system. We have a particular focus on applying biochemical methods... Read more about Thomas M. Michel
Department of Biostatistics, Harvard School of Public Health
Cancer represents one of the biggest problems for modern societies. In 2010, there were 1.53 million new cancer cases and 570,000 cancer-related deaths in the... Read more about Franziska Michor
Department of Pathology and Health Sciences and Technology
The laboratory focuses on understanding the mechanisms of acute and chronic rejection in solid-organ allografts, and more broadly examining the interactions of... Read more about Richard N. Mitchell
My lab is interested in the structure, dynamics, and function of the cytoskeleton. We use imaging-based assays in living cells and in vitro extracts, in... Read more about Timothy J. Mitchison
We are interested in epigenetic mechanisms that control cellular memory and genome stability in eukaryotes and use yeast and mammalian cells as model systems... Read more about Danesh Moazed
in situ single-cell transcriptomic techniques offer the exciting ability to characterize gene expression within single cells in their native tissue context.... Read more about Jeffrey Moffitt
Mitochondria are tiny organelles found in nearly all cells, serving as the center stage for ATP production, ion homeostasis, and apoptosis. Their composition... Read more about Vamsi K. Mootha
William Lambert Richardson Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology
Several long-term research projects in human genetics are ongoing in the Morton laboratory. An overall theme is to apply evolving techniques in molecular... Read more about Cynthia Casson Morton
Julia Dyckman Andrus Professor, Harvard Medical School Director, Vascular Biology Program, Children's Hospital Boston Department of Surgery, Harvard Medical School and Boston Children's Hospital
Cells need to accurately maintain their nuclear DNA in order to function properly. Indeed, defects in DNA integrity are associated with cancer, aging, and... Read more about Raul Mostoslavsky
We are interested in the mechanisms by which cells regulate their gene expression patterns stably and heritably. Stable inheritance of distinct transcriptional... Read more about Mo R. Motamedi
Department of Medicine, HMS Division of Hematology and Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital
The Mullally laboratory is a translational oncology lab focused on the study of myeloid blood cancers, primarily myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN). We employ... Read more about Ann Mullally
The vast majority of RNAs encoded by the human genome are never translated into protein, and our laboratory focuses on understanding how these noncoding RNAs... Read more about Alan C. Mullen