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<font size="2.5"> The Kreeger lab is located in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.  Our lab focuses on addressing the impact of endocrine signaling on a variety of normal and disease states from a quantitative and systems-based approach.
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How do cells respond to information from their surroundings and use this information to make decisions?  Our lab is focused on addressing this basic question in the context of endocrine signaling.  Endocrine hormones (such as estrogen) are secreted into the blood stream and affect cells that are at great distances from the hormone source.  We are currently focusing on how estrogen interacts with local signals to regulate cancer cell behavior.  Our lab uses a variety of high-throughput experimental methods to gather information about the cellular signaling network, and then employs computational models to interpret the data.  Ultimately, we believe our models will be utilized to identify new drug targets and match patients to the most effective drugs for their individual tumor characteristics.
 
The Kreeger lab is part of the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.  Our lab space is in the Engineering Centers Building.




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How do cells respond to information from their surroundings and use this information to make decisions? Our lab is focused on addressing this basic question in the context of endocrine signaling. Endocrine hormones (such as estrogen) are secreted into the blood stream and affect cells that are at great distances from the hormone source. We are currently focusing on how estrogen interacts with local signals to regulate cancer cell behavior. Our lab uses a variety of high-throughput experimental methods to gather information about the cellular signaling network, and then employs computational models to interpret the data. Ultimately, we believe our models will be utilized to identify new drug targets and match patients to the most effective drugs for their individual tumor characteristics.

The Kreeger lab is part of the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Our lab space is in the Engineering Centers Building.