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                                              Akbar Ali , PhDAssociate Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology; Director of the Synthetic Chemistry Facility; Manager of the Small Molecule NMR Facility; Member of the Schiffer LabType: Primary Areas of Research: Chemical Biology Research Interest: The Ali team develops antiviral drug candidates using structure-based design strategies to avoid resistance. 
 Broader Impact: HIV, HCV, cancer, influenza, dengue, COVID-19Office/Lab Location: LRB 840 
 Phone: 508-856-8873
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                                              Daniel Bolon , PhDProfessor of Biochemistry & Molecular BiotechnologyType: Primary Areas of Research: Biochemical Mechanisms, Cellular Biochemistry, Computational Biochemistry Category: CLIM/Ldb cofactors,disease preventionResearch Interest: The Bolon Lab investigates relationships between protein sequence, structure and function. 
 Broader Impact: COVID-19, cancer, HIVOffice Location: LRB 922 
 Lab Location: LRB 960 E-D
 Phone: 508-856-3588
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                                              Josué Flores Kim , PhDAssistant Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology.Type: Primary Areas of Research: Biochemical Mechanisms, Cellular Biochemistry, Gene Expression & Epigenetics Research Interest: The Flores Kim lab studies how bacteria build their cell envelopes and how antimicrobials disrupt these processes. 
 Key Words: bacterial cell envelope; antibiotic resistance; antibiotic tolerance
 Research Tools: We use a combination of classical, modern and chemical genetic screens with biochemical and high-resolution imaging analyses.
 Broader Impact: drug resistant and tolerant bacterial infectionshe/him/his 
 Office Location: LRB 915
 Lab Location: LRB 970 U
 Phone: 508-856-6260
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                                              Julia Flynn , PhDAssistant Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology; Member of the Bolon Lab.Type: Primary Areas of Research: Biochemical Mechanisms, Cellular Biochemistry, Computational Biochemistry Research Interest: Dr. Flynn investigates how changes in DNA sequence impact protein function. 
 Key Words: drug resistance, protein adaptation, protein folding, evolution, mutagenesis, deep mutational scanning
 Research Tools: S. cerevisiae (yeast)
 Broader Impact: cancer, SARS-CoV2
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                                              Maria Paz Gonzalez-Perez , PhDLab Manager Mass Spectrometry; Assistant ProfessorType: Primary Research Interest: Proteomics, virology Office Location: 222 Maple Street, Shrewsbury, MA 
 Phone: 508-856-8917
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                                              Gang Han , PhDProfessor of Biochemistry & Molecular BiotechnologyType: Primary Areas of Research: Biochemical Mechanisms, Cellular Biochemistry, Chemical Biology Research Interest: The Han lab uses a multidisciplinary approach to develop nanomaterials for use in chemistry and biology research and in drug delivery. Office Location: LRB 806 
 Lab Location: LRB 870 U
 Phone: 508-856-3297
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                                              Anthony Imbalzano , PhDProfessor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology; Associate Dean of Academic Affairs in the Morningside Graduate School for Biomedical Sciences; Associate Dean in the Office for Postdoctoral ScholarsType: Primary Areas of Research: Biochemical Mechanisms, Cellular Biochemistry, Gene Expression & Epigenetics Research Interest: The Imbalzano Lab studies the role of chromatin remodeling in cell fate specification and maintenance. 
 Key Words: Chromatin remodeling, gene expression, development, cancer, mesenchymal cells, myogenesis, adipogenesis
 Research Tools: Cell Culture, M. musculus (mouse)
 Broader Impact: Breast Cancerhe/him/his 
 Office Location: LRB 813
 Lab Location: LRB 870 H
 Phone: 508-856-1029
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                                              Brian Kelch , PhDProfessor of Biochemistry & Molecular BiotechnologyType: Primary Areas of Research: Biochemical Mechanisms, Biophysics & Macromolecular Structures, Cellular Biochemistry Research Interest: The Kelch Lab utilizes structural biology and biochemistry to reveal the workings of large macromolecular complexes, with a special focus on those involved in DNA replication/repair and virus assembly. 
 Research Tools: E. coli (bacteria), S. cerevisiae (yeast), T. thermophilus (bacteria), H. sapiens (human)
 Broader Impact: cancer, PARD, infectious diseasehe/him/his 
 Office Location: LRB 923
 Lab Location: LRB 970 H-G
 Phone: 508-856-8322
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                                              William R. Kobertz , PhDProfessor Biochemistry & Molecular BiotechnologyType: Primary Areas of Research: Biochemical Mechanisms, Cellular Biochemistry, Chemical Biology Research Interest: The Kobertz Lab develops new tools to study the roles of glycosylation in ion channel localization and function. 
 Broader Impact: Cardiac arrythmias, hearing lossOffice Location: LRB 804 
 Lab Location: LRB 840 C
 Phone: 508-856-8861
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                                              Vikas Kumar , PhDDirector of Mass Spectrometry; Assistant ProfessorType: Primary Research Interest: Proteomics, cardiovascular biology, and dedox regulation Office Location: 222 Maple Street, Shrewsbury, MA 
 Phone: 508-856-8917
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                                              Nese Kurt Yilmaz , PhDAssociate Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular BiotechnologyType: Primary Areas of Research: Biochemical Mechanisms, Biophysics & Macromolecular Structures, Computational Biochemistry Research Interest: Biological function, enzyme inhibition and drug resistance. 
 
 Key Words: protein structure, biomolecular complexes, conformational dynamics, enzyme inhibition
 Research Tools: viral proteases, deaminases, renalase
 Broader Impact: Viral infections (HIV-1, HCV, coronaviruses, influence, dengue), cancer, type I diabetesOffice Location: LRB 919 
 Phone: 508-856-1867
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                                              Francesca Massi , PhDAssociate Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular BiotechnologyType: Primary Areas of Research: Biochemical Mechanisms, Biophysics & Macromolecular Structures, Computational Biochemistry Research Interest: The Massi lab uses their expertise in NMR Spectroscopy to understand the dynamics of protein-RNA interactions. Office Location: LRB 925 
 Lab Location: LRB 960 B, 970 N
 Phone: 508-856-4501
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                                              Dannel McCollum , PhDProfessor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology; Vice Chair of Faculty Advancement for the Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology DepartmentType: Primary Areas of Research: Biochemical Mechanisms, Cellular Biochemistry Research Interest: The McCollum Lab studies how cells sense mechanical forces through the Hippo pathway. 
 Key Words: Cancer, mechano-signaling, Hippo pathway, YAP/TAZ
 Research Tools: Cell culture
 Broader Impact: cancer, wound repairOffice Location: LRB 823 
 Lab Location: LRB 870 N
 Phone: 508-856-8767
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                                              Stephen Miller , PhDProfessor of Biochemistry & Molecular BiotechnologyType: Primary Areas of Research: Biochemical Mechanisms, Cellular Biochemistry, Chemical Biology Research Interest: The Miller Lab develops optical imaging probes, ranging from the design of new fluorescent molecules to engineered luciferins and luciferases for in vivo bioluminescence imaging. 
 Key Words: bioluminescence, fluorescence, near-infrared, imaging, probes, chemical biology
 Research Tools: fluorescence microscopy, synthetic organic chemistry, bioluminescence imaging, AAV transduction, mouse models, mammalian cell culture, spectrophotometry, NMR, mammalian cell culture, M. musculus (mouse)
 Broader Impact: optical probes are broadly applicable to study many different diseaseshe/him/his 
 Office Location: LRB 805
 Lab Location: LRB 870 X
 Phone: 508-856-8865
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                                              Mary Munson , PhDProfessor and Vice Chair for Diversity, Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology; Associate Vice Provost for Equity in Science, Office of Health Equity; co-leader of the Investigator Career Advancement Program (iCAP); Co-investigator for the American Society for Cell Biology's MOSAIC Program; Co-chair of the ASCB’s Women in Cell Biology Committee (WICB); incoming ASCB President in 2025; Faculty Advisor, UMass Chan-SACNAS student chapterType: Primary Areas of Research: Biochemical Mechanisms, Biophysics & Macromolecular Structures, Cellular Biochemistry Research Interest: The Munson lab studies vesicle trafficking machinery and how specificity in vesicle targeting and fusion is achieved. 
 Key Words: membrane trafficking, exocytosis, endocytosis, exocyst, VPS45, SNAREs, vesicle fusion, neutropenia
 Research Tools: protein and membrane biochemistry, biophysics, cryoEM, yeast and mammalian cell biology, immunology, mouse models of disease
 Broader Impact: immune dysfunction, cancer, neurological disordersshe/her/hers 
 Office Location: LRB 905
 Lab Location: LRB 970 P, Q, R
 Phone: 508-856-8318
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                                              Thoru Pederson , PhDProfessor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology; Vitold Arnett Professor of Cell BiologyType: Primary Areas of Research: Gene Expression & Epigenetics Research Interest: The Pederson lab researches RNA biosynthesis in the nucleolus. 
 Key Words: RNA biosynthesis; RNA-protein interactions; the nucleolus; chromosome dynamics
 Research Tools: mammalian cell culturehe/him/his 
 Office Location: LRB 821
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 Phone: 508-856-8667
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                                              Peter Pryciak , PhDAssociate Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular BiotechnologyType: Primary Areas of Research: Biochemical Mechanisms, Cellular Biochemistry, Gene Expression & Epigenetics Research Interest: Dr. Pryciak studies how protein kinases regulate cell signaling and the cell cycle. 
 Key Words: MAP kinases (MAPKs), cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs), short linear motifs (SLiMs)
 Research Tools: S. cerevisiae (yeast)Office Location: LRB 822 
 Lab Location: LRB 870 P
 Phone: 508-856-8756
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                                              Oliver J. Rando , MD, PhDEndowed Chair in Biochemistry and Molecular Biotechnology I; Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular BiotechnologyType: Primary Areas of Research: Cellular Biochemistry, Computational Biochemistry, Gene Expression & Epigenetics Research Interest: The Rando Lab studies the role of epigenetic inheritance in programming health and disease. 
 Key Words: epigenetics, chromatin, small non-coding RNA, embryology, spermatogenesis
 Research Tools: S. cerevisiae (yeast), M. musculus (mouse), C. elegans (nematode worm)
 Broader Impact: Paternal environments can affect diabetes, metabolic syndrome, anxiety, schizophrenia and more.he/him/his 
 Office Location: LRB 906
 Lab Location: LRB 940 A-C &
 LRB 970 X-Y
 Phone: 508-856-8879
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                                              Sy Redding , PhDAssistant Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular BiotechnologyType: Primary Areas of Research: Biochemical Mechanisms, Biophysics & Macromolecular Structures, Gene Expression & Epigenetics Research Interest: The Redding Lab seeks to discover general physical principles that affect how genetic information is organized and accessed. 
 Key Words: Chromatin organization, protein-DNA interactions, Epigenetics, single molecule biophysics, phase separation
 Research Tools: single molecule techniques, TIRF microscopy, confocal microscopy.he/him/his 
 Office Location: LRB 926
 Lab Location: LRB 960 B
 Phone: 774-455-6635
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                                              Nick Rhind , PhDProfessor of Biochemistry & Molecular BiotechnologyType: Primary Areas of Research: Biochemical Mechanisms, Cellular Biochemistry, Gene Expression & Epigenetics Research Interest: The Rhind lab studies cell size regulation and temporal coordination of DNA replication 
 Key Words: DNA replication, cell cycle, cell size, replication kinetics
 Research Tools: S. cerevisiae (yeast)
 Broader Impact: CancerOffice Location: LRB 904 
 Lab Location: LRB 940 E-D
 Phone: 508-856-8316
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                                              William E. Royer , PhDProfessor Emeritus of Biochemistry & Molecular BiotechnologyType: Primary Areas of Research: Biochemical Mechanisms, Biophysics & Macromolecular Structures, Chemical Biology Research Interest: The Royer lab uses their expertise in X-Ray Crystallography to study how the assembly of macromolecules regulates biological function. 
 
 Key Words: Structural Biology, X-ray Crystallography, Protein Assembly and regulation.
 Research Tools: X-Ray Crystallography
 Broader Impact: Cancerhe/him/his 
 Office Location: LRB 921
 Lab Location: LRB 970 G, W
 Phone: 508-856-6912
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                                              Sean Ryder , PhDProfessor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology; Vice Chair of Outreach for the Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology DepartmentType: Primary Areas of Research: Cellular Biochemistry, Gene Expression & Epigenetics Research Interest: The Ryder Lab studies the role of egg (maternal) mRNA in embryonic development. 
 Key Words: RNA, oogenesis, embryogenesis, germline development, protein-RNA interactions
 Research Tools: C. elegans (nematode worm)
 Broader Impact: Reproductive health, microdeletion syndromes, genome editing, RNA therapeuticshe/him/his 
 Office Location: LRB 906
 Lab Location: LRB 970 W
 Phone: 508-856-1372
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                                              Celia Schiffer , PhDChair & Arthur F. and Helen P. Koskinas Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biotechnology, and Director of the Institute for Drug ResistanceType: Primary Areas of Research: Biophysics & Macromolecular Structures, Chemical Biology, Computational Biochemistry Research Interest: The Schiffer Lab studies the molecular basis for drug resistance and has developed a new paradigm for avoiding drug resistance when targeting enzymes in structure-based drug design. 
 Research Tools: protein crystallography, CryoEM/CryoET, molecular dynamics simulations, homology modeling, enzymatic assays and medicinal chemistry,
 Broader Impact: RNA Viruses (HIV, HTLV, Influenza, Coronaviruses, Enteroviruses, Flaviviruses) and CancerOffice Location: LRB 928 
 Lab Location: LRB 840 D; 860 C; 960 E; 970 C, D, L, M
 Phone: 508-856-8008
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                                              Mohan Somasundaran , PhDAssociate Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology; Member of the Schiffer LabType: Primary Areas of Research: Biochemical Mechanisms, Biophysics & Macromolecular Structures, Cellular Biochemistry Research Interest: The Somasundaran team studies how cells and viruses interact with each other to develop molecular diagnostics and new antiviral therapies. 
 Research Tools: cell culture, M. musculus (mouse)
 Broader Impact: HIV, EBV, infectious mononucleosis, influenza, SARS-CoV1, SARS-CoV2, cancerOffice Location: LRB 960 E 
 Phone: 508-856-4408
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                                              KangKang Song , PhDAssociate Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular BiotechnologyType: Primary Areas of Research: Biophysics & Macromolecular Structures Research Interest: Dr. Song is the manager of the Cryo-EM Core Facility. 
 Research Tools: Cryo-electron microscopyOffice Location: LRB 970 C 
 Phone: 508-856-8812
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                                              Paul Thompson , PhDEndowed Chair in Biochemistry and Molecular Biotechnology II; Director of the Program in Chemical Biology; Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular BiotechnologyType: Primary Areas of Research: Biochemical Mechanisms, Biophysics & Macromolecular Structures, Chemical Biology Research Interest: The Thompson lab is a leader in the field of chemical biology and exploits these techniques to study biomedically-important enzymes and proteins including the Protein Arginine Deiminases, STING and SARM1. 
 Key Words: Drug discovery, deimination, autoimmunity, rheumatoid arthritis, citrullination, enzymology
 Research Tools: Enzymology, medicinal chemistry, chemical biology, proteomics, inhibitor design
 Broader Impact: rheumatoid arthritis, sepsis, lupus, STING-associated vasculopathy in infancy, ALS, peripheral neuropathies, cancer.Office Location: LRB 825 
 Lab Location: LRB 860 B, C, E
 Phone: 508-856-8492
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                                              Summer Thyme , PhDAssistant Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular BiotechnologyType: Primary Areas of Research: Cellular Biochemistry, Computational Biochemistry, Gene Expression & Epigenetics Research Interest: The Thyme Lab studies neurodevelopmental disorders using zebrafish. 
 Key Words: zebrafish, neurodevelopmental disorder, intellectual disability, Down syndrome, drug discovery, computation, genomics, mRNA, scRNA-seq, genome-editing, CRISPR, protein engineering
 Research Tools: zebrafish, CRISPR
 Broader Impact: developing treatments for intellectual disability in neurodevelopmental disorders.Office Location: LRB 803 
 Lab Location: LRB 870 R/S
 Phone: 508-856-3251
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                                              Chen Xu , PhDProfessor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology; Director of the Cryo-Electron Microscopy Core FacilityType: Primary Areas of Research: Biophysics & Macromolecular Structures, Computational Biochemistry Research Interest: The Xu lab is constantly researching ways to increase accessibility of Cryo-EM techniques. 
 Key Words: Cryo-electron Microscopy, Structural Biology
 Research Tools: Cryo-Electron MicroscopyOffice Location: LRB 902 & 
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 Lab Location: SA-106
 Phone: 774-455-4050
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                                              Zuoshang Xu , PhDProfessor of Biochemistry & Molecular BiotechnologyType: Primary Areas of Research: Biochemical Mechanisms, Cellular Biochemistry Research Interest: the Xu lab studies the mechanism of and therapy for ALS using mouse and other models. 
 Research Tools: M. musculus (mouse)
 Broader Impact: ALSOffice Location: LRB 817 
 Lab Location: LRB 870 J, K
 Phone: 508-856-3309
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                                              Qing Yu , PhDAssistant Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular BiotechnologyType: Primary Areas of Research: Biochemical Mechanisms, Cellular Biochemistry, Chemical Biology Research Interest: The Yu Lab builds multiplexed, intelligent proteomics platforms to systematically understand protein function in health and disease and to advance therapeutic development. 
 Key Words: Multiplexed proteomics, mass spectrometry, post-translational modification, bioinformatics, chemical biology, cell signaling, systems biology, drug discovery
 Research Tools: Mass spectrometry, mammalian cell culture, mouse model
 Broader Impact: Drug resistance, cancer, aging
 Office Location: LRB 815
 Lab Location: LRB 870 D, E
 Phone: 508-856-2174
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