The Doyle Group, Harvard
Based at Harvard University, the Doyle group is comprised of a diverse group of researchers, coming from backgrounds such as computer science, biology, and chemical engineering. Contact us to inquire about open positions.
Friedman Lab, Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University
The Friedman Lab focuses on the organismic interfaces between developmental, phylogenetic and evolutionary biology. Steady advances in the study of the phylogenetic relationships of organisms have provided the raw materials for critical studies of character evolution in plants, animals, fungi, and all other forms of life. Armed with hypotheses of relationships among organisms, we explore how patterns of morphology, anatomy, and reproduction have evolved through the modification of developmental processes.
Agah Lab, Virginia Tech
VT MEMS Lab, established in 2005, has been pursuing research in MEMS, nanotechnology, and Microfluidics (MnM) to develop highly innovative miniaturized analyzers for chemical and biomedical applications. Two major research thrusts in the lab are Micro Analytical Chemistry (MAC) and BioMEMS/NEMS (Bio).
Bindra Laboratory, Yale University
The Bindra Laboratory searches for new ways to kill cancer cells.
The Kronforst Lab, University of Chicago
The Kronforst Lab studies the evolution and genetics of adaptation and speciation, using butterflies as our primary model system.
The Wittrup Lab, MIT
The Wittrup lab researches design principles for effective cancer biopharmaceuticals.