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Scheuermann Research Lab

 


Key Words: signal transduction, lymphocyte homeostasis, cancer biology, immunology, bioinformatics, database development, computational biology, molecular diagnostics, biodefense

The research interests of our laboratory are relatively diverse. One group in our lab is interested in the role that signal transduction plays in controlling the proliferation, survival and function of both normal lymphocyte and neoplastically-transformed lymphocytes. A second group within the lab is interested in the development of databases and data analysis tools to support a variety of different high-throughput experimental projects, including the development of a novel microarray analysis algorithm to connect gene expression patterns with biological processes. A third group within the lab has been interested in the development and validation of molecular diagnostics tools for human infectious disease agents and cancer minimal residual disease. These projects are described in more detail by following the link to the laboratory personnel and their projects below.

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