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
Area: Metabolism
Rick Eisenstein
Our research is aimed at elucidating the mechanisms by which mammalian iron homeostasis is maintained in response to specific physiological and pathological situations. Iron is crucial to cell viability because
Josh Coon
Hailing from a small town in central Michigan, Coon escaped from the cold to earn a Ph.D. at the University of Florida. He went on to conduct his postdoctoral studies
Katherine Overmyer
I help oversee the day-to-day operations of the Laboratory for Biomolecular Mass Spectrometry (LBMS) which applies cutting edge mass spectrometry research to important biological questions. We collaborate widely on various
Jing Fan
The overarching interest of our research is to investigate how mammalian cellular metabolism is dynamically reprogrammed during physiological transitions and in pathological conditions, and how such reprogramming of metabolism in