Woodruff Lab
We use live-cell microscopy, nano-rheology, and synthetic biology to understand oocyte ageing, embryogenesis, and cancer onset.
- Jeff Woodruff, Ph.D.
We use live-cell microscopy, nano-rheology, and synthetic biology to understand oocyte ageing, embryogenesis, and cancer onset.
Learn more about the Families and Health Lab.
The Wu Laboratory mainly focuses on using human primary nasal and oral epithelium culture to gain novel insights in virus-host interactions.
We are interested in the function of chromatin regulation of signaling pathways important for neural development, brain tumor growth and autism pathogenesis.
The Wu Laboratory mainly focuses on using stem cell models to gain novel insights in mammalian development and develop regenerative medical applications.
The long-term goal of our lab is to understand the functions of ecDNA and how ecDNA is maintained in cancer.
The Wu Lab focuses on understanding the molecular pathways that govern T cell differentiation and function during infection and cancer.