OpenScholar Websites
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- Anderson Laboratory: The Anderson lab aims to bridge the gap between mainstream evolutionary biology and parasitology. We focus on malaria and schistosomes, the most important of the protozoan and helminth parasites infecting humans, which are also genetically and experimentally tractable.
- Baxter Lab
- Cheeseman Lab: The Cheeseman laboratory uses genomic and computational approaches to characterize the complexity of malaria infections, the evolution of drug resistance, and the rate and spectrum of adaptive mutations in the malaria parasite genome.
- Cole Laboratory
- Ebrahimi Laboratory
- Ganusov Lab
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- Huang Lab: The lab website of Dr. Huang, located at Texas Biomed in San Antonio, Texas. We identify metabolite and lipid compounds of natural sources for T cell activation to fight microbial infections and cancers.
- Kulkarni Lab: Dr. Kulkarni works on discovering variation in non-coding regions of the genome and their relevance to human health and disease.
- Ling Laboratory
- Luis Martinez-Sobrido Lab
- MCCR Laboratory
- Mehra Laboratory
- Mohan Laboratory: The focus of Dr. Mohan’s laboratory is to investigate epigenetic mechanisms, in particular, the role of microRNAs (miRNAs), long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) and DNA methylation in the molecular pathogenesis of HIV/SIV infection.
- Ross Laboratory
- Schlesinger Lab
- Sharan Lab
- Shtanko Laboratory
- Torrelles Laboratory: The Torrelles Laboratory is a unique environment for anyone engaging multiple aspects in infectious diseases research. Dr. Torrelles is a very passionate researcher and dedicated mentor that highly values collaboration and networking, with ties to academia, government, and industry research.
- Turner Laboratory