Rupsa is an Associate Scientist in Skala lab at Morgridge Institute for Research. Trained in fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy, her research employs optical imaging techniques to study the metabolism, especially
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Phil Newmark
Research in my laboratory seeks to understand why some animals can regenerate missing or damaged organs. To this end we study flatworms known as planarians that can regenerate entire new
Ron Stewart
My group builds high-quality foundational datasets and develops computational tools that help researchers use and interpret high throughput biological data such as transcriptomics, genomics, or bibliomics (biomedical text). We use
Mitch Probasco
As Project Manager of Automation Technologies, I work primarily on several instruments in the Regenerative Biology department and support the lab in various other roles as needed.
John Maufort
I am working on iPSC based cardio/vascular transplantation therapies.