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Mark Horswill

I study positive-strand RNA virus RNA replication mechanisms and virus-cancer associations. Education B.S. Biological Sciences, 1997, University of Wisconsin-Parkside M.S. Applied Molecular Biology, 1999, University of Wisconsin-Parkside Honors and Awards

Johan den Boon

The central interest in our lab is to understand how viruses replicate and how that depends on critical virus-host interactions. We hope to apply such understanding to develop and refine

Anthony Gitter

Our computational research spans many biomedical application areas. One common theme is using biological networks to connect diverse data and provide a cohesive view of a cellular process. We develop

Robert Swader

I am the prototypical tinkerer. I consider myself a “jack of all trades” and a “hands on” engineer. I have an array of private sector engineering experience and have also

Melissa Skala

My lab develops biomedical optical imaging technologies for cancer research, cell therapy, and immunology. Current projects focus on tumor immunology and immunotherapy, cell-level metabolic heterogeneity, and cell-cell interactions. Collaborative projects