Our research centers on studying the host/pathogen interactions of the intracellular parasite Toxoplasma gondii. T. gondii is well known for causing encephalitis in immunocompromised patients and is a member of the coccidian family
Area: Metabolism
Guy Kunzmann
I am working to understand how environmental factors impact cell physiology, with specific interests in cancer and immune cell metabolism. Education B.S. from North Carolina State University, 2020
Matt Stefely
I create graphics and illustrations and consult on data and concept visualization to better communicate scientific information. Education 2019 M.A. Molecular and Cell Biology and Professional Program in Graphic Design,
Jason Cantor
Investigator, Morgridge Institute for Research Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry, UW–Madison Faculty Affiliate, Department of Biomedical Engineering, UW–Madison Faculty, Integrated Program in Biochemistry, UW–Madison Faculty, Cellular and Molecular Biology Graduate
John Denu
The Denu lab is currently focused on understanding the molecular links between metabolism and epigenetic pathways in human health and age-associated diseases. Linking metabolism with the epigenome Chromatin remodeling enzymes