The Stamm laboratory aims to understand the rules that govern alternative splice
site selection and to understand how cellular signals change alternative splice
site selection in human cells. The laboratory applies this knowledge to
understand human diseases caused by missplicing events to pave the development
of rationale therapies.
The group members strive to do excellent, original
science by tackling these problems with all available experimental techniques
and by continuously improving and expanding their knowledge about molecular
biology. |