Secondary Faculty
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Daryl Bosco , PhD
Professor and Associate Vice Chair of NeurologyType: Secondary
Research Interest: The Bosco Lab invesetigates the pathogenic mechanisms associated with neurodegenerative diseases, namely amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD) using a multidisciplinary approach.
Research Tools: mammalian cell culture, induced stem cells, M. musculus (mouse)
Broader Impact: ALS, FTDOffice Location: AS6-1057
Phone: 774-455-3745
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Roger Davis , PhD
Professor & Chair of the Program in Molecular MedicineType: Secondary
Research Interest: The Davis Lab studies how cellular proliferation and inflammation are regulated by JNK signaling.
Research Tools: M. musculus (mouse)
Broader Impact: cancer, cognitive disorders, ischemia, metabolic syndromes, diabetes, non-alcoholic steatohepatitisOffice Location: Two Biotech Suite 309
Phone: 508-856-6054
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Job Dekker , PhD
Professor of Systems BiologyType: Secondary
Research Interest: The Dekker Lab studies the molecular and biophysical mechanisms of chromosome folding across the tree of life
Research Tools: dinoflagellates, H. sapiens (human)Office Location: AS5-1049
Phone: 508-856-4371
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Thomas Fazzio , PhD
Professor of Molecular, Cell & Cancer BiologyType: Secondary
Research Interest: The Fazzio Lab works to understand how chromatin structure and its regulators help control transcriptional networks involved in cell fate determination.
Research Tools: cell culture, stem cells, M. musculus (mouse)Office Location: LRB 519
Phone: 508-856-6014
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Cynthia Fuhrmann , PhD
Assistant Dean of Career and Professional Development; Associate Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular BiotechnologyType: Secondary
Research Interest: Dr. Fuhrmann analyzes the interests and challenges faced by PhD trainees to develop and diseminate effective practices in PhD career development.
Office Location: S1-824
Phone: 508-856-1935
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Niko Grigorieff , PhD
HHMI Investigator, Professor of the RNA Therapeutics InstituteType: Secondary
Research Interest: The Grigorieff lab uses their expertise in physics to advance the field of Cryo-Electron Microscopy.
Research Tools: Cryo-EMOffice Location: AS4-2049
Phone: 774-455-3632
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David Grünwald , PhD
Associate Professor of the RNA Therapeutics InstituteType: Secondary
Research Interest: The Grünwald lab uses advanced single molecule imaging of cell nuclear processes to study nucleocytoplasmic transport in living cells
Research Tools: SMRT microscopyOffice Location: AS4-1043
Phone: 774-455-3632
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Lawrence J. Hayward , MD, PhD
Professor of NeurologyType: Secondary
Research Interest: Dr. Hayward is a physician-scientist with expertise in muscle gene regulation, ion channel disorders affecting muscle excitability, mechanisms underlying neurodegeneration in ALS, and translational aspects of facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD), including the establishment of cellular and preclinical models.
Research Tools: M. musculus (mouse), H. sapiens (human)
Broader Impact: facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), periodic paralysisOffice Location: AS6-1045
Phone: 508-856-4147
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Yicktung "Tony" Ip , PhD
Professor of the Program in Molecular MedicineType: Secondary
Research Interest: The Ip lab studies pathogen-host interactions in the gut with a focus on innate immunity activation and stem cell division.
Research Tools: D. Melanogaster (fruit fly)
Broader Impact: intestinal diseasesOffice Location: Two biotech suite 109
Phone: 508-856-5136
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Jennifer Benanti , PhD
Associate Professor of Molecular, Cell & Cancer BiologyType: Secondary
Research Interest: The Benanti Lab studies the molecular mechanisms regulating cell growth and division.
Research Tools: S. cerevisiae (yeast), cell culture (H. sapiens cells)
Broader Impact: CancerOffice Location: LRB 525
Phone: 508-856-1773
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Paul Kaufman , PhD
Professor of Molecular, Cell & Cancer BiologyType: Secondary
Research Interest: The Kaufman Lab studies how eukaryotic nuclear organization impacts genome stability and innate immune cell differentiation.
Research Tools: Biochemistry, Molecular and Cell Biology, Genomics
Broader Impact: cancer, infectious diseaseOffice Location: LRB 506
Phone: 508-856-5016
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Andrei Korostelev , PhD
Professor of the RNA Therapeutics InstituteType: Secondary
Research Interest: The Korostelev Lab studies the structure and function of the ribosome and how it regulates translation in cells ranging from bacteria to neurons.
Research Tools: bacteria, S. cerevisiae (yeast), mammals
Broader Impact: bacterial infections, cystic fibrosis, neurodegenerative diseases (e.g. ALX, FSHD, Fragile-X Syndrome)Office Location: AS4-2041
Phone: 508-756-2353
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Omanand Koul , PhD
Associate ProfessorType: Secondary
Research Interest: Dr. Koul is interested in neurodevelopmental disorders, molecular biomarkers, and glycolipids.
Research Tools: M. Musculus (mouse), R. Norvegicus (rat), HPLC, Mass spectrometry, proteomics, lipidomics, ELISA.
Broader Impact: Lysosomal disorders, Neurodevelopmental disorders, Multiple sclerosis, Autism.Office Location: AS3-2155
Phone: 508-856-3072
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Jeremy Luban , MD
David J. Freelander Chair in AIDS Research, Professor of the Program in Molecular MedicineType: Secondary
Research Interest: The Luban Lab studies HIV replication, pathogenesis and immunity.
Research Tools: HIV-1, ebola virus, SARS-CoV2
Broader Impact: AIDS, viral hemorrhagic fever, COVID-19Office Location: Two Biotech Suite 219
Phone: 508-856-6899
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Zdenka Matijasevic , PhD
Assistant Professor of Cell Biology, Transgenic Animal Modeling Core (TAMC)Type: Secondary
Research Interest: The Matijasevic group studies stem cell biology and reprogramming.
Research Tools: M. musculus (mouse)-derived ES cells, H. sapiens (human) induced pluripotent stem cells
Broader Impact: rare diseasesOffice Location: S6-117
Phone: 508-856-2459
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Haley Melikian , PhD
Professor of Neurobiology, Professor of Psychiatry, Adjunct Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular BiotechnologyType: Secondary
Research Interest: The Melikian Lab studies the role of plasma membrane dopamine transporters in synaptic transmission and neuropsychiatric diseases/disorders.
Research Tools: M. musculus (mouse)
Broader Impact: addiction, autism spectrum disorder, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Parkinson’s diseaseOffice Location: LRB 726
Phone: 774-455-4308
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Amir Mitchell , PhD
Associate Professor of Systems BiologyType: Secondary
Research Interest: The Mitchell Lab studies the emergent properties of the host-drug-microbiome interaction.
Research Tools: E. coli (bacteria), M. musculus (mouse), H. sapiens (human)
Broader Impact: cancerOffice Location: AS5-1045
Phone: 774-455-3795
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Melissa Moore , PhD
HMMI, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Co-director of the RNA Therapeutics Institute and the Neuro Therapeutics Institute; Former Chief Scientific Officer at Moderna Therapeutics Inc.Type: Secondary
Research Interest: Pre-mRNA splicing and its connections to intracellular mRNA localization, translation, and degradation.
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James Munro , PhD
Associate Professor of Microbiology and Physiological SystemsType: Secondary
Research Interest: The Munro lab develops and applies quantitative biophysical approaches to visualize virus replication.
Research Tools: single-molecule FRET, fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, molecular dynamics simulation
Broader Impact: Ebola, HIV, influenza, COVID-19, and other respiratory infectionsOffice Location: AS8-1055
Phone: 774-455-4754
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Craig Peterson , PhD
Professor of the Program in Molecular MedicineType: Secondary
Research Interest: The Peterson lab studies the way chromosome structure influences nuclear processes.
Office Location: Two biotech suite 210
Phone: 508-856-5858
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Kuang Shen , PhD
Assistant Professor of Molecular MedicineType: Secondary
Research Interest: The Shen Lab utilizes biophysical and biochemical techniques to study amino acid sensing in eukaryotic cells.
Research Tools: cell culture
Broader Impact: cancer, epilepsyOffice Location: Two Biotech Suite 206
Phone: 774-455-6604
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Jie Song , PhD
Professor of OrthopedicsType: Secondary
Research Interest: The Song Lab designs smart-fitting synthetic matrices for on-demand biotherapeutics delivery and guided tissue regeneration.
Research Tools: rodents, living polymerizations, shape memory polymers, viscoelastic hydrogels
Broader Impact: traumatic and diabetic bone injuries, osteoarthritis, periprosthetic infectionsOffice Location: S4-834
Phone: 508-334-7168
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Lawrence Stern , PhD
Professor of PathologyType: Secondary
Research Interest: The Stern Lab studies molecular recognition in the immune system, focusing in MHC proteins, T cell receptors, and antigen presentation pathways.
Research Tools: Structural biology including X-ray crystallography, electron microscopy, X-ray / neutron scattering; mass spectrometry and immunoproteomics; mechanistic enzymology, transgenic and stem-cell derived models, T cells.
Broader Impact: Viral infections including influenza, human herpeviruses, and coronaviruses; HLA-lined autoimmune diseases including type 1 diabetes, ankylosing spondylitis, and autoimmune hepatitis.Office Location: AS0-2051
Phone: 508-856-1831
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Jonathan Watts , PhD
Professor of the RNA Therapeutics InstituteType: Secondary
Research Interest: The Watts Lab utilizes the tools of nucleic acid chemistry and chemical biology to develop new RNA-based therapeutics.
Research Tools: mammalian cell culture, M. musculus (mouse)
Broader Impact: ALS, Rett Syndrome, Friedreich’s Ataxia, Glioblastoma, Asthma, Pulmonary Fibrosis, Muscular DystrophyOffice Location: AS4-1051
Phone: 774-455-3784
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Zhiping Weng , PhD
Chair and Professor Department of Genomics and Computational Biology (GCB); Li Weibo Chair in Biomedical ResearchType: Secondary
Research Interest: The Weng lab applies computation biology methods to analyze large datasets and gain insights into the functions of regulatory elements of the human genome with a particular interest in the role of non-coding variants in human phenotypes and diseases.
Research Tools: computational biology, H. sapiens (human), M. musculus (mouse), D. melanogaster (fruit fly), C. elegans (nematode worm)
Broader Impact: psychiatric and neurological disorders, diseases involving the immune systemOffice Location: AS5-1069
Phone: 508-856-8866
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Scot Wolfe , PhD
Professor of Molecular, Cell & Cancer BiologyType: Secondary
Research Interest: The Wolfe Lab works on the optimization of genome editing or gene regulation systems for the treatment of monogenic disorders.
Research Tools: CRISPR
Broader Impact: Hematopoietic disorders, muscular dystrophies, Dravet SyndromeOffice Location: LRB 619
Phone: 508-856-3953
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Phillip D. Zamore , PhD
HHMI Investigator, Professor & Chair of the RNA Therapeutics Institute, Gretchen Stone Cook Professor of Biomedical SciencesType: Secondary
Research Interest: The Zamore Lab studies the biology and biochemistry of Argonaute proteins in animals and bacteria.
Research Tools: D. melanogaster (fruit fly), T. ni (insect), M. musculus (mouse), T. thermophilus (bacteria)Office Location: AS4-2053
Phone: 508-471-0350
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Guocai Zhong , PhD
Assistant Professor of the RNA Therapeutics Institute, Assistant Professor of the Gene Therapy CenterType: Secondary
Research Interest: The Zhong Lab engineers RNA switches and regulatable gene therapies.
Research Tools: rodents
Broader Impact: fatal genetic disease, metabolic disorders, infectious diseaseOffice Location: LRB 815
Phone: 508-856-1685
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