McClean: Difference between revisions

From OpenWetWare
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 73: Line 73:
&bull; [[McClean:Links|Links]]<br>
&bull; [[McClean:Links|Links]]<br>
</div>
</div>
|width=184px class="MainPageBG" style="border: 1px solid #cc3300; color: #000; background-color: #ffcc66"|
|width=147px class="MainPageBG" style="border: 1px solid #cc3300; color: #000; background-color: #ffcc66"|
<div style="padding: .4em .9em .9em">
<div style="padding: .4em .9em .9em">
<h3>Contact Us</h3>
<h3>Contact Us</h3>

Revision as of 14:34, 31 August 2011


McClean Lab Wiki


Technical

Protocols
Inventory
Supplies
Equipment
Materials
Projects
Lab Chores

Resources

Research
References
Suppliers
Links

Contact Us

120 Carl Icahn Lab
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ
Office: 120 Carl Icahn
Phone: 609.258.7682

We study the design principles underlying the signal processing capabilities of biological networks. Cellular signaling networks transmit information about environmental stimuli to the interior of the cell, where successive cellular responses take place. How these networks process their input dictates cellular behavior and fitness. We are interested in how signaling pathways and transcriptional networks are designed to appropriately filter input and set thresholds so that cells respond optimally to changes in their environment. We are also interested in understanding how these networks are adapted and fine-tuned throughout development (short timescale) or evolution (long timescale). The lab takes an experimental approach combining microfluidics with microscopy to monitor the responses of signaling pathways to complex stimuli. For more information on our research, please check out http://www.princeton.edu/genomics/mcclean/