The Raredon Laboratory seeks to synthesize tissue biology and bioengineering through the common language of computation.
We develop and maintain expertise in three intersecting areas: lung biology, system-level data analysis, and in vitro tissue engineering. Our methods are informed by mathematical insight from graph theory, information theory, and developmental biology. By fusing computational methods with tissue bioengineering, we are able to directly explore system-scale signaling processes that control cell and tissue state.
We welcome people from all backgrounds. Our current team includes engineers, biologists, statisticians, physicians, and data scientists. We encourage anyone to reach out who is curious to learn about tissue biology, building engineered tissues, or exploring and experimenting with advanced biologic data.
