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RESEARCH PROJECTS

Hematopoiesis and Immunity

Research in David Stachura's laboratory focuses primarily on hematopoiesis (blood cell production).  Every day, an adult human produces billions of new blood cells to replace ones that are constantly dying.  This tightly orchestrated cellular regeneration all depends on specialized adult stem cells called hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs).  These cells are generated when you are just an embryo, and survive in your bone marrow for your entire life.  They have the ability to not only make copies of themselves, but also to differentiate into the multitude of blood and immune cells, all of which have specific, essential functions in your body.


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GENE DISCOVERY

We are investigating genes discovered by RNA sequencing and forward genetic screens likely involved in hematopoiesis and immune function with morpholino and CRISPR technology.

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IN VITRO ASSAY DEVELOPMENT

We develop and utilize in vitro cell culture techniques to investigate the role of novel genes in hematopoiesis.

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ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY

We are using zebrafish to determine the effects of toxins on the immune system.  Many of these toxins were released into local waterways after the 2018 Camp Fire in Paradise, CA.

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SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE

We are growing fish muscle, fat, and cartilage cells in vitro with the goal of creating sustainable, clean fish tissue for human consumption.

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DRUG DISCOVERY

In partnership with chemists, we design and validate small molecules that prevent oncogenesis and kill leukemic cells.

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MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS

We are currently investigating the utility of cytokines produced by mesenchymal stem cells to treat wounds, burns, and other serious skin disorders.

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