Link Lab
Our mission is to define the signals that regulate normal and malignant hematopoiesis and to exploit this knowledge to develop new therapies for hematopoietic malignancies.
Longmore Lab
Our lab is interested in understanding how cancers invade and spread throughout the body with the goal to identify and understand molecular pathways important for metastasis and then develop effective and selective ways to prevent the spread of cancer by targeting these pathways.
Maher Lab
Our lab is dedicated to the discovery and characterization of novel lncRNAs, elucidating lncRNA functionality, and assess their clinical applicability.
Pachynski Lab
Our lab focuses broadly on the leukocyte migration (or trafficking) in the setting of tumor immunology.
Ratner Lab
Our mission is to define the biology of oncogenic viruses, especially Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus and Kaposi’s Sarcoma Herpes Virus in order to develop new methods of detection, prevention, and treatment.
Shao Lab
Our lab is interested in unravelling the biology of cancer-relevant cellular proteins with poorly understood mechanisms.
Silva-Fisher Lab
Our Research focus is to study the basic mechanisms of non-protein coding RNAs called long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) to target them and use them as biomarkers, diagnostics, and new therapies.
Singh Lab
The goal of our laboratory is to understand the mechanisms controlling success and failure of T cells engineered to target cancer and overcome barriers that prevent responses.