Dr. Rudrapatna’s research applies data mining and artificial intelligence technologies to health care data to uncover information that could improve decision making and lead to better outcomes for patients, with a particular focus on IBD.

Dr. Rudrapatna’s research applies data mining and artificial intelligence technologies to health care data to uncover information that could improve decision making and lead to better outcomes for patients, with a particular focus on IBD.
Dr. Segal is part of a multi-disciplinary lab of computational biologists and scientists focusing on microbiome, nutrition, genetics, and gene regulation in health and disease.
The Messersmith lab studies structure-processing-property relationships of materials in biological systems and uses this information to inform the design, synthesis and application of biologically inspired synthetic materials for tissue repair and regeneration.
The Naik Lab studies immunity in epithelial tissues to understand how environmental stimuli and genetic factors influence health and drive disease. Their work centers on host-microbe interactions, immune-tissue crosstalk, inflammatory memory and translational research.
The Zhou lab studies tissue-level homeostasis and inflammation, and uses interdisciplinary approaches to understand how immune cells communicate with their neighbors and surrounding environment.
The Spangler lab aims to expand the repertoire of protein therapeutics by redesigning naturally occurring proteins and engineering new molecules to overcome the deficiencies of existing drugs.