Olga Anczukow-Camarda, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Investigates how alternative RNA splicing contributes to cancer with the goal of identifying novel clinical biomarkers and targets for precision medicine.
Christine Beck, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Investigates the mechanisms and consequences of genomic rearrangements with a focus on repetitive elements. These lines of inquiry could find regions prone to instability in human cancers and lead to targets for therapy.
Read MoreMolly Bogue, Ph.D.
Research Scientist
A mouse's genetics are reflected in its phenotype, its measurable characteristics including appearance, behavior and physiology. We work on the Mouse Phenome Project, an international collaborative effort seeking to comprehensively characterize a large set of commonly used and genetically diverse strains of mice and other reference populations.
Read MoreEwelina Bolcun-Filas, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Researches meiosis, the mechanisms of DNA damage detection and repair during normal development of gametes, and implications for fertility of cancer patients after radiation and chemotherapy.
Read MoreCarol Bult, Ph.D.
Professor
Integrates computation and informatics with biomedical research. Makes knowledge about mouse models of human cancer FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable).
Read MoreChih-Hao "Lucas" Chang, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Researches the complex interactions of the tumor microenvironment with the host immune system. Focuses on immunometabolism of T and B cells, which play a vital role in fighting tumors.
Jeffrey Chuang, Ph.D.
Professor
Computational studies of cancer image and sequence data to improve treatment outcomes.
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Beth Dumont, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
An evolutionary geneticist working on mechanisms for maintaining genome integrity.
Read MoreJoshy George, Ph.D.
Director, Computational Sciences
My interest is to develop principled methods to solve biological problems using quantitative methods from bioinformatics, machine learning, data science, and mathematics. In our group, we apply these computational methods to build predictive models to support cancer precision medicine and to understand the molecular mechanisms leading to diseases.
Read MoreSasan Jalili
Assistant Professor
Interrogating the host immunity, microbiome and their interface using different engineering tools in the context of infectious diseases, autoimmunity and cancer.
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Ron Korstanje, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
A Director of JAX's Nathan Shock Center of Excellence in the Basic Biology of Aging with expertise in the experimental design of large-scale studies of aged, genetically-diverse mice.
Read MoreChing Lau, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor
Specializes in pediatric brain and bone tumor research. Clinical interests include neuro-oncology, solid tumors, and osteosarcoma.
Charles Lee, Ph.D., FACMG
Scientific Director JAXGM and Professor
Studies structural genomic variation in human biology, evolution and disease.
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Shuzhao Li, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Metabolomics for precision medicine; ImmunoMetabolomics and multi-omics modeling of immune system. This revolutionary information fills a major gap between genome and environment, with broad applications to diseases and precision medicine.
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Edison Liu, M.D.
Professor
Conducts research focused on the functional genomics of breast cancer through an exploration of the entire genomic space.
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Francesca Menghi, Ph.D.
Associate Research Scientist
Studies critical genomic changes implicated in ovarian and breast cancers.
Steven Munger, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Conducting research to elucidate and compare the transcriptional network structure and dynamics driving organogenesis.
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Steven Murray, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Develops novel mouse models of human disease and provides these resources to the scientific community. Employs conditional mutagenesis and forward genetics to interrogate the role of individual genes in development and disease.
Read MoreJulia Oh, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Uses diverse tools like genomics and synthetic biology to investigate our microbiome’s role in our health and engineer therapeutics.
Karolina Palucka, M.D., Ph.D.
Director, Jax Cancer Center and Professor
Conducts research to understand how vaccines work and to define precisely the immune mechanisms that underlie vaccination, with a focus on cancer immunotherapies.
Read MoreSilke Paust, Ph.D.
Professor
The Paust laboratory is interested in the development and testing of novel immunotherapies that elicit clinically relevant Natural Killer cell-mediated anti-pathogen or anti-tumor immunity.
Read MoreLaura Reinholdt, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Focuses on comparative and functional mammalian genomics, reproductive development and stem cell biology.
Guangwen "Gary" Ren, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Focuses on comparative and functional mammalian genomics, reproductive development and stem cell biology.
Martin Ringwald, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Develops and enhances the Gene Expression Database (GXD), which captures, integrates and displays mouse developmental expression data generated world-wide.
Read MorePeter Robinson, M.D., M.S.
Professor
Develops algorithms and software for the analysis of exome and genome sequences.
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Paul Robson, Ph.D.
Professor
Studies cell-type composition in human solid tumors directly and derive models from these for functional analyses.
Jens Rueter, M.D.
JAX Chief Medical Officer, Medical Director MCGI
Provides direction, leadership and strategy for JAX’s translational and clinical research activities and clinically-oriented operations.
David Serreze, Ph.D.
Professor
Researches the genetic basis for immunological tolerance. Generating anti-tumor immune responses requires the transient induction of a form of autoimmunity.
Read MoreLenny Shultz, Ph.D.
Professor
Investigates human immunological diseases and malignancy through the development and leveraging of novel humanized mouse models.
Bill Skarnes, Ph.D.
Professor, Cellular Engineering
Exploits new genome-editing technology to study gene function and to model disease in human stem cells.
Read MoreJennifer Trowbridge, Ph.D.
Professor
Researches regulation of stem cells in the blood in normal development, aging and leukemia transformation.
Read MoreDuygu Ucar, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Develops computational models using genome datasets to study gene regulation and identify hypotheses for genomic medicine.
Read MoreDerya Unutmaz, M.D.
Professor
Researches the mechanisms of human T cell differentiation, activation and regulation in the contexts of normal immune response, diseases and aging.
Frederick Varn, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Employs genomic and computational approaches to investigate how the immune response shapes brain tumor development.
Eric Wang, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Investigates mechanisms of drug resistance in hematological malignancies with the main goal to develop new therapeutic strategies and providing a blueprint for clinically relevant biomarkers.
Read MoreA. Phillip West, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Provides expertise in mitochondrial control of innate immunity and inflammation enabling studies of how the mitochondrial-innate immune axis contributes to genetic disorders, aging, and cancer.
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Mark Adams, Ph.D.
Professor and Deputy Director, Jax Genomic Medicine
Leads the research and clinical genome sequencing groups.
Read MoreDavid E. Bergstrom
Research Scientist
Researches inner ear development and the genetics underlying vestibular function dysfunction, as well as dwarfism and skeletal malformation.
Read MoreRobert E. Braun
Janeway Distinguished Chair and Professor of Mammalian Genetics
Conducts research to better understand the mechanisms that regulate germline stem cell fate.
Read MoreGregory Carter, Ph.D.
Professor, The Bernard and Lusia Milch Endowed Chair
Develops computational strategies using genetic data to understand complex genetic systems involving multiple genes and environmental factors.
Read MoreDamien Chaussabel, Ph.D.
Principal Computational Scientist
Development of approaches and resources for the analysis, visualization and functional interpretation of large-scale immunological profiling datasets.
Read MoreElissa J. Chesler, Ph.D.
Professor, The Ann Watson Symington Chair in Addiction Research and Senior Director, Integrative Data Science
Develops software tools and resources for multi-species data integration in the study of health and disease and researches the genetic and biological basis for relationships among behavioral traits including addiction and other behaviors.
Read MoreGary Churchill, Ph.D.
Professor, Karl Gunnar Johansson Chair
Employs a systems approach to investigate the genetics of health and disease and complex disease-related traits in the mouse.
Read MoreJoanna Gell, M.D.
Research Scientist
My research focuses on germ cell tumors (GCTs), a tumor type that occurs in pediatric and young adults. My focus in GCTs is around the developmental origins of GCTs and identifying new diagnostic and therapeutic targets. Additionally, I have an interest in utilizing pluripotent stem cells to model disease.
Read MoreDavid E. Harrison, Ph.D.
Professor
Researches the genetics of aging and lifespan, seeking to understand the basic mechanisms of aging, and adult stem cells, with the goal of delaying normal aging processes.
Read MoreMuneer Hasham, Ph.D.
Research Scientist
Wide array of research interests includes infectious diseases, immune disorders and cancer pathogenesis.
Read MoreJames Kadin, Ph.D.
Senior Research Scientist
Provides database development and web delivery for the Mouse Genome Informatics consortium.
Read MoreSe-Jin Lee, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor
Regulation of mammalian development and adult tissue homeostasis by growth and differentiation factors.
Read MoreYi Li, Ph.D.
Associate Director of Machine Learning & Imaging Services
Integrative analysis of multi-omics data; integrative cross-species analysis of multi-omics data; AI and machine learning method development for and applications to bio-medical fields; image analysis.
Read MoreJoel Richardson, Ph.D.
Senior Research Scientist
Leads the software and database development teams that support a number of critical data resources.
Read MoreJill Rubinstein, M.D., Ph.D.
Senior Research Scientist
Computational Oncology studies that integrate clinical, genomic, and imaging data to explore the dynamics of tumor heterogeneity and evolution in response to treatment.
Read MoreJohn Sundberg, D.V.M., Ph.D., DACVP
Professor
Veterinary pathologist contributing to many aspects of disease research at JAX, with a research program focusing on genetic skin diseases.
Read MoreJulie Wells, Ph.D.
Research Scientist
Research into lung development and role of miRNAs to better understand cancer, other lung diseases.
Read MoreTina Wu, Ph.D.
Associate Research Scientist
Currently researching the microenvironment of breast cancer, in order to develop new strategies of immunotherapy.
Read MoreChun Yu, Ph.D.
Associate Research Scientist
The importance of understanding the role of vaccinations and the ways in which they can be improved.
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