We are studying stem cells and their utility for transplantation into several organ systems including blood, neural and liver. We are also determining the relevance of epigenetic changes in transplanted cells that may interfere with normal function and could be the basis for disease.
I am a stem cell scientist working on the biology of human embryonic stem cells and their differentiation into cells of mesodermal (blood, endothelium and cardiomyocyte) and endodermal (pancreatic islet cells) lineages.
I am a molecular geneticist investigating the development of cancer, the mechanisms controlling apoptosis, and how impaired apoptosis contributes to tumorigenesis and the resistance of cancer cells to therapy.