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Section of Cell and Developmental Biology
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Our Research
In the Bennett lab, we try and understand how the proteome is dynamically remodeled by the cellular protein degradation machinery in response to cellular stress using integrated molecular, cellular, and systems level approaches. The ubiquitin-proteasome system is the primary cellular machinery tasked with overseeing the selective degradation of nearly every protein within the cell. We focus on understanding the regulatory principles that govern protein degradation pathways and how these regulatory pathways are manipulated during chronic and transient cell stress.
We utilize and develop quantitative proteomic methodologies to interrogate protein degradation function and fidelity. With these tools we can begin to quantify global alterations in protein homeostasis function during the development of various human degenerative diseases.
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Section of Cell and Developmental Biology
Eric Bennett is awarded a
Kimmel Scholar Award from the Sidney Kimmel Foundation for Cancer Research
Zohreh and Nathan do 4th quarter rotations in the Bennett Lab