The Burdine laboratory focuses on two main areas of research 1) understanding how epigenetic proteins regulate pancreatic tumor response to chemotherapy and 2) identifying targets for the development of immunosuppression therapies for solid organ transplant patients. Specifically, we study how the epigenetic protein ATAD2 which is highly expressed in pancreatic cancer as well as other […]
David Bumpass, M.D.
Keneshia Bryant-Moore, Ph.D.
Clare Brown, Ph.D.
Philip Breen
Syed Ali, M.D.
Gunnar Boysen, Ph.D.
My research focuses on how environmental and occupational exposure, nutrition, and genetic diversity influence cancer initiation, promotion, and progress.
Elisabet Borsheim, Ph.D.
The overall aim of our program is to promote life-long health starting from the very beginning of a human’s life. Specifically, our research program is focused on studying the effects of physical activity, alone and in combination with nutrition, on optimal growth and development of children, including underlying biological mechanisms. We seek to understand the […]
Michael Borrelli
Puran Bora, Ph.D.
Age Related Macular Degeneration (AMD), an eye disease which can cause loss of central vision in the population over the age of 50. Our laboratory is studying the Molecular and Biochemical mechanisms of AMD and uvietis in order to find a cure and/or prevention of the diseases.