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Edler, Melissa

My laboratory’s research focuses on comparative neurobiology with an emphasis on aging, neuroinflammation, and neurodegenerative diseases (e.g., Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases). Using an evolutionary perspective, we investigate neurological variances across species, particularly nonhuman primates, as possible mechanisms of humans’ unique vulnerability to aging and neurodegeneration and human-specific cognitive specializations.

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Lu, Yong

We investigate cellular mechanisms of auditory processing, focusing on neuromodulation under health and disease conditions. Electrophysiological (whole-cell recording) and optical imaging (calcium imaging) approaches, combined with genetic and pharmacological tools, are employed.

Longworth, Michelle

We investigate the protein complexes and mechanisms that regulate genome organization throughout the cell cycle, and we study the consequences of disrupting DNA organization during development and for disease pathogenesis. We also study the role of retrotransposons in DNA organization, development and disease pathogenesis.

Schmidt, Thorsten

Our lab develps DNA-based nanoscale lipid bilayer mimetics for the structure determination of membrane proteins by cryo-electron microscopy. Moreover, we study mechanical properties of tightly bent DNA that govern biological processes including transcription, gene regulation and packing in the nucleus.

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Seese, Ronald

We investigate the neural basis of dysautonomia in autism spectrum disorder. Our lab uses systems and behavioral neuroscience to define the brain-body connection. The goal of this work is to transform how we diagnose and treat neurodevelopmental disabilities and other neuropsychiatric diseases.

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