Matteo Anicetti
Development of a Murine Intestinal Air-Liquid-Interface Cell Culture Model and Analysis of TM4SF4 and TM4SF5’s Roles in HuAstV Entry
Development of a Murine Intestinal Air-Liquid-Interface Cell Culture Model and Analysis of TM4SF4 and TM4SF5’s Roles in HuAstV Entry
I research recombination in meiosis using C. elegans.
Analyzing mechanisms of cell cycle progression in various types of cancer.
By using neuroscience and electrical engineering principles I hope to uncover the underlying logic of neural circuits that give rise to complex behavior and intelligence.
Elucidating role of the oncogene LMO2 in normal mammary epithelial cells
Marine-derived natural product drug discovery with an emphasis on NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry
Director, STEM Diversity Research Programs Email: yuli@ucsc.edu Office Location: JBE 135
Contact Information Email: srubin@ucsc.edu Program: MARC Lab: Rubin Lab