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Prof. Michael T Laub
Professor of Biology
Co-Chair, Biology Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Faculty Committee
Associate Member, Broad Institute
Primary DLC
Department of Biology
MIT Room:
68-580A
(617) 324-0418
laub@mit.edu
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Biochemistry and Biophysics
Cell Biology
Computational and Systems Biology
Genetics
Microbiology
Research Summary
The Lau Lab aims to understand how cells process information, make decisions, and control their own behavior. This information-processing capability is ultimately endowed by complex regulatory networks and signal transduction pathways, but the design and operating principles of such molecular-based circuits remain poorly understood. We are tackling this challenge in two particular contexts. First, we are dissecting the genetic circuitry that controls cell cycle progression and the generation of cellular asymmetry in the bacterium Caulobacter crescentus. For this work, we combine genetics, biochemistry, microscopy, genomics, and computational tools to map the regulatory network controlling the cell cycle and to explore how the molecules involved are connected and orchestrated at the systems-level. Second, we are studying the mechanisms by which cells maintain the specificity and fidelity of signal transduction systems in order to prevent unwanted cross-talk. These studies include efforts in protein engineering and the design of synthetic signaling circuits.
Recent Work
Projects
January 18, 2017
Department of Biology
Systematic Mapping of the Sequence Space Critical to Bacterial Signal Transduction
Principal Investigator
Michael Laub
January 4, 2012
Department of Biology
Cell Cycle Regulation in Caulobacter Crescentus
Principal Investigator
Michael Laub
December 2, 2011
Department of Biology
Cellular Asymmetry and Cell Cycle Regulation in Bacteria
Principal Investigator
Michael Laub
December 19, 2006
Department of Biology
Cell Cycle Progression and the Establishment of Cellular Asymmetry
Principal Investigator
Michael Laub
December 19, 2006
Department of Biology
Stress, Checkpoints, and Genome Stability: Cell Division Control
Principal Investigator
Michael Laub
December 19, 2006
Department of Biology
Specificity and Evolution in Signal Transduction Systems
Principal Investigator
Michael Laub
Related Faculty
Prof. Richard O Hynes
Professor of Biology Emeritus
Prof. Harvey F Lodish
Professor of Biology and Bioengineering
Prof. Ankur Jain
Assistant Professor of Biology