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Dr. Martin’s research is devoted to understanding the role of genes, their interaction with the environment, and their impact on immunity and pathological conditions, including cancer. The lab’s main interest is on antibody production, how high-affinity antibodies are generated, and how antibodies of different classes are produced.
The Andrews Lab investigates how proteins control cell death and membrane assembly, utilizing advanced imaging and drug discovery techniques. Their work has led to novel therapeutics and technologies with applications in cancer research, regenerative medicine, and biotechnology.
The Bruce lab studies embryonic development morphogenesis and cell fates using the zebrafish embryo. Their group studies the organization of the embryo and cell patterning that occurs during embryonic development, including how cells attain different cellular fates.



