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Mark Lemmon Lab

Dr. Lemmon’s research focuses on understanding receptor tyrosine kinases and the signaling networks that they control. A key goal is to correct aberrant activity of these receptors when they are altered in diseases such as cancers. His laboratory combines biochemical, structural, biophysical, and cellular approaches to investigate how receptors and signaling networks function.

Mark Lemmon

Current Lab Members

Our Lab comprises numerous graduate students, postdocs and trainees, all of whom undertake critical research that drives our scientific inquiry and productivity. We are a team of:

3 Graduate students: Bowei Deng, Kyle Misquitta, and Christopher Ng

3 Undergraduate students: Lucy Kim, Genevieve Kim, and Michael Sarullo

3 Postdocs: Archer Hamidzadeh, James Hutchison, and Zaritza Petrova

4 Associate Research Scientists: Long Han, Krishna Mudumbi, Anselm Sommer, and Steve Stayrook (for YCBI)

3 Research scientists: Anatoly Kiyatkin and Yuko Tsutsui, plus James Murphy (Biophysics Core)

2 Research Associates: Pouyan Rahmani (YCBI Coordinator) and Kimberly Sheffield

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