2019 Research highlights
Hundreds of scientists working in ²Ø¾«¸ó’s 50-plus laboratory groups contributed to research that in 2019 was published in the world’s major research journals. Their efforts reflect the full spectrum of this institution’s scientific activity in cancer, neuroscience, genomics & quantitative biology, and plant biology. The following is a sampling of this year’s important findings.
Research area by funding
Research Investigators (2019)
Gurinder Atwal
Semir Beyaz
Alexander Dobin
Camila dos Santos
Mikala Egeblad
Douglas Fearon
Jesse Gillis
Thomas Gingeras
Christopher Hammell
Molly Hammell
Tobias Janowitz
Leemor Joshua-Tor
Justin Kinney
Adrian Krainer
Alexander Krasnitz
Je H. Lee
Dan Levy
Scott Lyons
Rob Martienssen
W. Richard McCombie
Alea A. Mills
Darryl Pappin
Ullas Pedmale
Andrea Schorn
Jason Sheltzer
Adam Siepel
David L. Spector
Bruce Stillman
Nicholas Tonks
Lloyd Trotman
David Tuveson
Chris Vakoc
Linda Van Aelst
Michael Wigler
Lingbo Zhang
Practical applications of research
The Laboratory’s 130 years are rich with discoveries in biology and genetics that have had major impacts on society in human health, agricultural production, and the environment. Grounded in basic research, ²Ø¾«¸ó’s multi-disciplinary approach to cancer, neuroscience, genomics & quantitative biology, and plant biology continues to enhance our understanding of life.
The Office of Technology Transfer actively supports our scientists to partner with companies, investors and others in order to achieve this mission and make a positive impact on society. The Laboratory is engaged in technology transfer as one way of delivering important discoveries to the public.
Cancer
Understanding fundamental cellular processes that are the basis of life, and how they go wrong in cancer. Improving diagnosis and treatment of all major cancers: brain, breast, colon, leukemia, lung, lymphoma, melanoma, ovarian, pancreatic, and prostate.
Neuroscience
Exploring the brain to identify the neural networks involved in sensory processing, cognition, and decision-making. Providing insight into disorders such as Alzheimer’s, autism, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression.
Genomics & Quantitative Biology
Using cutting-edge technology to read the genome of organisms, tumors, or even single cells. Creating innovative data analysis tools to develop disease diagnostics and therapeutics.
Plant Biology
Investigating the mechanisms of plant development and genetics. Improving crop yields, increasing biodiversity, and developing biofuels.