Investigators below have their main faculty appointments within the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at Baylor College of Medicine.
Margaret A. Goodell, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair
Mechanisms that regulate normal and malignant hematopoiesis, particularly with regard to DNA methylation
goodell@bcm.edu
Margaret Goodell Lab
Rachel Arey, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Molecular mechanisms of learning, memory, and complex behaviors. Molecular genetic analysis of genes involved in age-related cognitive decline
rachel.arey@bcm.edu
Rachel Arey Lab
Blair Benham-Pyle, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
The Benham-Pyle lab uses the highly regenerative flatworm Schmidtea mediterranea to study stem cells, whole-body regeneration, and cancer prevention.
blair.benham-pyle@bcm.edu
Andre Catic, M.D., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
How protein quality control impacts transcription, translation, and metabolism with relevance to aging and cancer
catic@bcm.edu
Andre Catic Lab
Eric Chang, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Translational research on how estrogen receptor positive breast cancer cells acquire treatment resistance and turn metastatic
echang1@bcm.edu
Eric Chang Lab
Xi Chen, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Function and mechanism of Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) protein quality control machinery in cancer progression, metastasis and therapy resistance
xi.chen@bcm.edu
Cristian Coarfa, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Achieving biological insight via integrative analysis, interpretation, and visualization of large scale multi-omics datasets, and enabling of scientific advancements via collaborative tools and computing platforms
coarfa@bcm.edu
Clifford Dacso, M.D.
Professor
Clinical metabolomics, biosensors
cdacso@bcm.edu
Alan Davis, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Characterizing a new stem-like cell in bone that immediately proceeds the chondro-osseous progenitor that becomes both chondrocytes and osteoblasts
ardavis@bcm.edu
Alan Davis Lab
Bruno Di Stefano, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Understanding the post-transcriptional & epigenetic mechanisms that govern stem cell potency and cell fate decisions
bruno.distefano@bcm.edu
Kyle Eagen, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Molecular mechanisms of DNA folding with a focus on how linear patterns of histone modifications impact three-dimensional chromosome structure
kyle.eagen@bcm.edu
Kyle Eagen Lab
Dean Edwards, Ph.D.
Professor
Mechanism of action and structure analysis of steroid hormone receptors and role of progesterone receptors in mammary gland and breast cancer
deane@bcm.edu
ATC Core Labs
Richard Finnell, Ph.D.
Professor
In vivo and in vitro multi-dimensional models of neural tube closure defects and whole genome investigations of complex human birth defects
finnell@bcm.edu
Richard Finnell Lab
Daniel Gorelick, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
How environmental endocrine disrupting compounds, toxicants and pharmaceuticals influence embryonic development and cause congenital anomalies
gorelick@bcm.edu
Dan Gorelick Lab
Sang Han, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Molecular mechanism of nuclear receptors and nuclear receptor coactivators in female reproductive diseases progression
sjhan@bcm.edu
H. Courtney Hodges, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Mechanisms of ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling and transcription regulation. 3D models of cancer. Systems biology of SWI/SNF complexes.
chodges@bcm.edu
H. Courtney Hodges Lab
Pengxiang Huang, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Role of lipids and mechanisms of signal transduction in the Hedgehog and Wnt pathways
pengxiang.huang@bcm.edu
William Hudson Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Understanding the causes of T cell dysfunction in order to develop new immunotherapies for cancer and other diseases
william.hudson@bcm.edu
Jason Lee, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Mechanisms and functions of contact sites between membrane-bound organelles and membrane-less organelles
Jason.Lee2@bcm.edu
Michael Lewis, Ph.D.
Professor
mtlewis@bcm.edu
Michael Lewis Lab
Yi Li, Ph.D.
Professor
Molecular and cellular mechanisms of breast cancer initiation, progression and metastasis and cancer stem cells
liyi@bcm.edu
Yi Li Lab
David Lonard, Ph.D.
Professor
Role of steroid receptor coactivators in the regulation of transcription and to develop inhibitors to target them
dlonard@bcm.edu
John Lydon, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Cellular and molecular mechanisms that enable embryo implantation into the endometrium to establish a pregnancy
jlydon@bcm.edu
Michael Mancini, Ph.D.
Professor and Core Director
Image-based single cell approaches to study ER/AR-mediated transcription by high content analysis (HCA) using numerous state-of-the-art platforms
mancini@bcm.edu
Shailaja Mani, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Molecular mechanisms of steroid hormone action in brain function. Sex differences in stress neurobiology using omics approaches and mouse models.
smani@bcm.edu
Shailaja Mani Lab
Sean McGuire, M.D., Ph.D.
Associate Professor
sean.mcguire@bcm.edu
Instructor
Neil McKenna, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Applying biocuration to archived 'omics datasets to mechanize cellular signaling pathways
nmckenna@bcm.edu
Anthony Means, Ph.D.
Professor
armeans@bcm.edu
Bert O'Malley, M.D.
TC Thompson Professor and Chancellor
Hormone action; receptor coactivators; 3-D structures of NR-CoA complexes; CoAs in metabolic, CVS, oncogenic diseases; CoAs as therapeutic targets
berto@bcm.edu
Ronald Parchem, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Stem cells and regenerative medicine; role of miRNAs in development and disease; environmental and genetic causes of birth defects
ronald.parchem@bcm.edu
Frederick Pereira, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Understanding human auditory and neuronal function disorders; developing pharmacologic, gene or cell-based therapies relevant to aging and cancer
fpereira@bcm.edu
Nagireddy Putluri, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Metabolomic profiling of tumors to obtain biochemical insights into cancer progression
putluri@bcm.edu
Nagireddy Putluri Lab
Joshua Riback, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Biophysics of biological condensates; Role of condensates in forming RNP-complexes and reorganizing the cell in response to diverse stimuli
joshua.riback@bcm.edu
Joanne Richards, Ph.D.
Professor
Molecular mechanisms by which key signaling pathways regulate ovarian cell gene expression and alter cell fate decisions
joanner@bcm.edu
Kevin Roarty, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Wnt pathway biology; mammary development; breast cancer heterogeneity and plasticity; collective migration; mechanisms of breast cancer metastasis
roarty@bcm.edu
Kevin Roarty Lab
Jeffrey Rosen, Ph.D.
C.C. Bell Distinguished Professor of Molecular & Cellular Biology
Mammary gland development and breast cancer; Wnt and Fgf; translational regulation; immune microenvironment; epigenetic reprogramming of EMT
jrosen@bcm.edu
Jeffrey Rosen Lab
David Rowley, Ph.D.
Professor
Role of mesenchymal stem cells in the reactive stroma tumor microenvironment; osteogenic niche and progression of cancer to therapeutic resistance
drowley@bcm.edu
Carolyn Smith, Ph.D.
Professor and Dean, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Negative regulation of estrogen receptor function; ER and coactivator interactions; breast and bladder cancer; graduate education
carolyns@bcm.edu
Arun Sreekumar, Ph.D.
Professor
Metabolic re-wiring associated with prostate and breast cancer progression as well as in cancer health disparities
sreekuma@bcm.edu
Arun Sreekumar Lab
Zheng Sun, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Neuroendocrine regulation of metabolism; epigenome and circadian clock in neurocognition; exercise, diet, and toxins in resilience
zheng.sun@bcm.edu
Zheng Sun Lab
Jeanine Van Nostrand, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Role of metabolic checkpoints triggered by AMPK and mTORC1 signaling in cancer and metabolic disease
jeanine.vannostrand@bcm.edu
Cheryl Walker, Ph.D.
Professor and Director, Center for Precision Environmental Health
Role of gene environment interactions in diseases such as cancer, fibroids and NAFLD. Effects of early environmental exposures on the epigenome
cheryl.walker@bcm.edu
Cheryl Walker Lab
Margot Williams, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Molecular mechanisms of vertebrate embryogenesis using genetic, live imaging, and synthetic embryology approaches in zebrafish
Margot.Williams@BCM.edu
Margot Williams Lab
Jianming Xu, Ph.D.
Gordon Cain Endowed Professorship in Cell Biology
Cell signaling and gene regulation mechanisms. Molecular and Cellular biology of steroid hormone promoted cancers. Gene editing in cells and mice
jxu@bcm.edu
Xiang Zhang, Ph.D.
Professor and William T. Butler M.D. Endowed Chair
Breast cancer metastasis, bone microenvironment and metastasis, tumor immune microenvironment, resistance to immunotherapies, novel precision therapies
xiangz@bcm.edu
Xiang Zhang Lab