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Branching Morphogenesis | Osborne Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/osborne-lab/research/branching-morphogenesis
The Osborne Lab focuses on how regulation of miRNA and mRNA control the branching of developing cells and how disregulation of these pathways contributes to aggressive tumor behavior, especially chemoresistance and metastasis.
Lab Personnel | Goldsmith Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/goldsmith-lab/about-us/lab-personnel
Meet the Goldsmith Lab team
Our Research | Mirpuri Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/mirpuri-lab/our-research
Learn more about Mirpuri Lab's research.
Contact Us | Mirpuri Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/mirpuri-lab/contact-us
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Meet the PI | Nicastro Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/nicastro-lab/meet-pi
Daniela Nicastro, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Cell Biology and Biophysics
Research | Nicastro Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/nicastro-lab/research
Our research interest focuses on the three-dimensional structures and functions of organelles and macromolecular complexes, with special emphasis on cytoskeletal assemblies and molecular motors.
BPH: Clinical Heterogeneity | Strand Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/strand-lab/research/bph-clinical-heterogeneity
It is clear from clinical trials of medications for BPH that personalized therapies will be needed due to the highly variable responses.
Contact | Strand Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/strand-lab/contact
Get in touch with Strand Lab
BPH: Pathological Heterogeneity | Strand Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/strand-lab/research/bph-pathological-heterogeneity
We believe that the basis for heterogeneous clinical responses in BPH is pathologic diversity.
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia | Strand Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/strand-lab/research/benign-prostatic-hyperplasia
The goal of the Strand Laboratory is to understand the cellular and molecular biology of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) due to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) or bladder dysfunction. BPH/LUTS is present in the vast majority of men over 70 years old resulting in medical treatment or surgical intervention.