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Rebecca C. Lancefield Professor
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Fuchs Lab Members

Elaine Fuchs
Elaine Fuchs, Ph.D.
Rebecca C. Lancefield Professor; Investigator, HHMI
E-mail: fuchslb-dot-at-rockefeller.edu
Curriculum vitae
HHMI profile
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Christine Long
Administrative Assistant
Phone: 212.327.7953
Fax: 212.327.7954
E-mail: Christine-dot-Long-at-rockefeller.edu
Natalie Alexander
Natalie Alexander
NSF Graduate Research Fellow
E-mail: Natalie-dot-Alexander-at-rockefeller.edu

Natalie received her B.S. in Biology and History from Boston College in 2019. Following graduation, Natalie worked as a research technician in the Mansour Lab at Massachusetts General Hospital, studying human neutrophil interaction with opportunistic fungal pathogen. She is currently a graduate student in the David Rockefeller PhD program investigating the effects of chronic inflammation on epithelial stem cells and their niche.

Charlotte Bell
Charlotte Bell
Graduate Fellow
E-mail: Charlotte-dot-Bell-at-rockefeller.edu

Charlotte received her BS in Animal Science from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Following her graduation, she continued working in the lab of Dr. Jesse Mager to complete a master’s degree investigating the role of lysosomal regulation in early embryonic development. She is currently a graduate student in the PhD program at Rockefeller University. In the Fuchs lab, Charlotte is interested in epigenetic programming occurring during skin development.

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Irem Izgi
Graduate Fellow
E-mail: irem-dot-izgi-at-rockefeller.edu

Irem received her B.S. from Bogazici University in Turkey where she worked on post-translational protein modifications. She is currently a graduate student in the PhD program at Rockefeller University. In the Fuchs lab, she is interested in the effects of mechanical forces on cell metabolism during skin development.

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David Ng
Graduate Fellow
E-mail: David-dot-Ng-at-rockefeller.edu

David received his B.S. in Biochemistry from Stony Brook University. After graduation, David worked in the lab of Dr. Mikala Egeblad at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory on the role that neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) play in breast cancer metastasis. He is currently a graduate student in the PhD program at Rockefeller University and he is interested in the role that immune cells play in cancer progression.

Jesse Novak
Jesse Novak
Biomedical Fellow
Ruth L. Kirschstein Individual Predoctoral NRSA Fellow from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
E-mail: Jesse-dot-Novak-at-rockefeller.edu

Jesse received his B.A. in Molecular Biology and Chinese from Middlebury College, where he studied synaptic transmission in C. elegans in the lab of Dr. Glen Ernstrom and is currently an MD-PhD student in the Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan Kettering Tri-Institutional MD-PhD Program. In the lab, he studies the role of intermediary metabolism in physiologic tissue regeneration and wound healing.

Sairaj Sajjath
Sairaj Sajjath
Graduate Fellow
E-mail: sairajmunavar-dot-sajjath-at-rockefeller.edu

Raj received his B.A. in Biology from Columbia University in 2019, where he studied mechanisms of dendritic cell hematopoiesis under Dr. Kang Liu. He is currently a graduate student in the David Rockefeller PhD program, and is interested in the long-term effects of inflammation on epithelial stem cells.

Marina Schernthanner
Marina Schernthanner
RUCCTS Pilot Awardee 2022 – 2023
Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds PhD fellowship 2021 – 2023
E-mail: Marina-dot-Schernthanner-at-rockefeller.edu

Marina received her BSc degree in Biology and MSc degree in Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology from the University of Innsbruck in Austria. For her master thesis work she studied the role of prostaglandin signaling at the epithelial-mesenchymal interface in the intestine in the laboratory of Dr. Richard Flavell at the Yale School of Medicine. Marina is currently a graduate student in the PhD program at the Rockefeller University. In the Fuchs lab she is interested in methods of stem cell niche regulation with a particular focus on immune-epithelial crosstalk within the skin and intestine.

Awards Received:
2019-2020 Women and Science Graduate Fellowship

 Siman Sun
Siman Sun
Graduate Fellow
E-mail: Siman-dot-Sun-at-rockefeller.edu

Siman received her Bachelor of Medicine from Peking University in China, where she studied the molecular mechanism of tumor development using proteomics approaches in the laboratory of Dr. Mo Li. She is currently a graduate student in the David Rockefeller PhD program and is interested in the translational control during skin development and tumorigenesis.

Ellie Thompson
Elizabeth Thompson
Graduate Fellow
E-mail: Elizabeth-dot-Thompson-at-rockefeller.edu

Ellie graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a B.S. with Honors in Neurobiology. During her undergraduate and post-baccalaureate career, Ellie studied the developmental regulation of axon regeneration in the context of spinal cord injury in the lab of Darcie Moore and explored mechanisms of Sox2 regulation in squamous cell carcinoma in the lab of Markus Schober. In the Fuchs Lab, Ellie is interested in the mechanisms of tumor initiation.

Luis F. Soto-Ugaldi
Luis F. Soto-Ugaldi
Graduate Student
E-mail: luis.soto-ugaldi-at-rockefeller.edu

Luis received his BSc in Genetics and Biotechnology at San Marcos University in Peru. During his post-baccalaureate years, Luis was collaborating with Dr. Fuxman in Boston University where he studied transcription factors in humans. Then, he joined Tri-Institutional Compuational Biology & Medicine Ph.D. Program. Currently, in the Fuchs Lab, Luis is interested in the role of inflammatory memory in cancer development.

Elias Rodig
Elias Rodig
Visiting Student
E-mail: Elias-dot-Rodig-at-rockefeller.edu

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Merve Deniz Abdusselamoglu
Merve Deniz Abdusselamoglu, Ph.D.
EMBO Postdoctoral Fellow
Cancer Research Institute Irvington Postdoctoral Fellow
E-mail: MerveDeniz-dot-Abdusselamoglu-at-rockefeller.edu

Deniz received her B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Molecular Biology and Genetics from Bilkent University in Turkey. She completed her PhD in the laboratory of Prof. Juergen A. Knoblich at Institute of Molecular Biotechnology (IMBA) and University of Vienna in Austria. During her PhD, she worked on gene regulatory networks and chromatin remodeling during lineage progression of neural stem cells. In the Fuchs lab, she is interested in deciphering how tissue stem cells make fate decisions in homeostasis and cancer progression.

Jorge Almagro
Jorge Almagro, Ph.D.
LSRF Postdoctoral Fellow sponsored by the McMillan Family Foundation
E-mail: Jorge-dot-AlmagroSantiago-at-rockefeller.edu

Jorge received his BSc and Msc in molecular biology from Complutense university, Madrid, Spain. He obtained his PhD in the Francis Crick Institute in London under the supervision of Dr. Axel Behrens. During his PhD, Jorge developed techniques for tissue clearing and advanced 3D imaging and studied breast cancer stem cells and chemoresistance. In the Fuchs lab Jorge is interested in unravelling the mechanical microenvironment of skin cancer.

Alain Bonny
Alain Bonny, Ph.D.
HHMI Hanna Gray Fellow
Kenneth C. Frazier Damon Runyon Fellow
E-mail: Alain-dot-Bonny-at-rockefeller.edu

During skin wound healing, the site of injury needs to precisely coordinate ending the inflammatory response with the initiation of skin regrowth. In the Fuchs lab, Alain is interested in understanding the intercellular signaling that mediates the coordination between the resolution of inflammation and re-epithelialization during skin wound healing.

Jimmy Castellanos
Jimmy Castellanos, MD, Ph.D.
Visiting Fellow
E-mail: Jim-dot-Castellanos-at-rockefeller.edu

Jimmy received his BA in Biology from Claremont McKenna College and his MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Arizona. He completed his MD-PhD at the Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan Kettering Tri-Institutional MD-PhD program, with his PhD focused on studying how macrophages maintain intestinal barrier immunity and microbiome homeostasis in Dr. Randy Longman’s lab at Weill Cornell Medicine. He is currently completing an anesthesiology residency at New York Presbyterian/Weill Cornell and plans to pursue anesthesiology fellowship with a focus on regional anesthesiology. In the Fuchs lab, Jimmy is interested in studying how immune cells contribute to epithelial wound healing in critically ill burn patients.

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Anita Gola, Ph.D.
National Mah Jongg League Fellow of the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation (DRG-2409-20) Postdoctoral Fellow
E-mail: Anita-dot-Gola-at-rockefeller.edu

Anita received her BSc in Biochemistry at the University of Southampton (UK), and after getting a MSc in Integrated Immunology at the University of Oxford started per doctoral studies on a Wellcome-Trust NIH PhD Fellowship. Her joint PhD program involved working first with Dr. Adrian Hill (Jenner Institute, University of Oxford) on liver-stage malaria vaccines, and then with Dr. Ronald Germain (LISB, NIH) on immune-spatial positioning in the liver microenvironment. In the Fuchs lab, Anita will use the skin as a model tissue to understand the intricate interactions and spatial positioning between skin stem cells and immune resident cells.

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Yixin Hu, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Associate
E-mail: Yixin-dot-Hu-at-rockefeller.edu

Yixin (Elaine) received her B.Sc. in Bioscience from Huazhong University of Science and Technology in China and she received her M.S. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from University of Southern California (USC) in Los Angeles, where she worked in the laboratory of Dr. Michael Stallcup on transcriptional regulation. She obtained her PhD in Molecular and Cellular Biology from Stony Brook University and conducted her PhD research in the laboratory of Dr. Bruce Stillman at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, where she worked on DNA replication. In the Fuchs lab, Yixin (Elaine) is interested in the effects of mechanical forces on stem cells during skin development.

Matthew Kudelka
Matthew Kudelka, MD, Ph.D.
Allen and Frances Adler Clinical Scholar
NCI Early K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Fellow
E-mail: Matthew-dot-Kudelka-at-rockefeller.edu

Matt received his BA in Biochemistry from Columbia University and completed his MD and PhD degrees at Emory University. His PhD with Dr. Richard Cummings focused on developing new technologies to analyze cell surface sugars and studying their role in gut-microbiome interactions and inflammation. He subsequently completed a research-track residency in Internal Medicine at Weill Cornell and is currently both a Medical Oncology Fellow at Memorial Sloan Kettering and a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the Fuchs Lab. In the Fuchs Lab, Matt is interested in post-translational modifications of mammalian skin and novel approaches to treat cancer.

Yonit Lavin
Yonit Lavin, MD, Ph.D.
Medical Oncology Clinical Fellow MSKCC, T32
Email: Yonit-dot-Lavin-at-rockefeller.edu

Yonit received her BA in Biochemical Sciences at Harvard University. She completed her MD/PhD at Mount Sinai with Miriam Merad studying tissue resident macrophages in steady state and tumors. She is currently a Medical Oncology Fellow at Memorial Sloan Kettering and a Post-doctoral Research fellow in the Fuchs lab studying the role of myeloid cells in squamous cell carcinoma progression and metastasis.

Awards Received:
MSK Clinical Scholars T32, CTSA Pilot Grant Proposal

Hengrui Liu
Hengrui Liu, Ph.D.
Kimberly Lawrence-Netter Postdoctoral Fellow in Cancer Research
E-mail: Hengrui-dot-Liu-at-rockefeller.edu

Hengrui received his BSc in Chemistry from Peking University in China, where he studied DNA-protein interactions. He obtained his PhD in Chemistry from Columbia University under the supervision of Dr. Brent Stockwell. During his PhD, Hengrui focused on the development of small molecular tools to modulate ferroptosis and cure disease. In the Fuchs lab, Hengrui is interested in therapeutic resistance in cancer and novel approaches to treat cancer.

Martina Parigi
Martina Parigi, Ph.D.
Cancer Research Institute Irvington Postdoctoral Fellow
E-mail: Martina-dot-Parigi-at-rockefeller.edu

Martina received her B.Sc. and M.Sc. in medical, molecular and cellular Biotechnology from San Raffaele University in Italy. She then joined Dr. Eduardo Villablanca’s lab at Karolinska Institute in Sweden for her PhD, where she studied how intestinal epithelial cells adapt to damage and undergo regeneration while avoiding neoplastic transformation. In the Fuchs lab, she is interested in studying the crosstalk between immune cells and stem cells in homeostasis and upon wound healing in the skin.

Awards Received:
2020-2022 Nicholson Exchange Program Postdoctoral Fellow

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Felipe Rodrigues, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Associate
E-mail: Felipe-dot-SilvaRodgriues-at-rockefeller.edu

Felipe received his B.Sc. in Chemistry and M.Sc. in Biochemistry from the University of São Paulo in Brazil. He completed his PhD in the laboratory of Dr. Ilaria Malanchi at the Francis Crick Institute in London. During his PhD, Felipe worked on the interaction between metastatic cancer cells and their non-mutant epithelial neighbors in the lung. In the Fuchs Lab, he is interested in studying the impact of inflammatory experiences on stem cell fitness and malignancy.

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Wenzhi Song, Ph.D.
AACR-Bristol Myers Squibb Immuno-oncology Research Fellow
E-mail: Wenzhi-dot-Song-at-rockefeller.edu

Wenzhi received her A.B. from Bryn Mawr College in 2017. She completed her PhD at Yale University in the lab of Dr. Joe Craft where she studied how immune cell interactions affect the development of immunological memory. In the Fuchs lab, Wenzhi is interested in exploring the crosstalk between the immune system and the skin stem cell niche.

Katherine Stewart
Katherine Stewart, Ph.D.
NYSCF-Druckenmiller Postdoctoral Fellow
E-mail: Katherine-dot-Stewart-at-rockefeller.edu

Katie received her BSc in Biochemistry at Queen’s University in Kingston, and then moved to the PhD program at McGill University where she worked with Dr. Maxime Bouchard. During her PhD, she investigated the regulation of apoptosis by LAR-family tyrosine phosphatases during urogenital system development, and its links to pediatric disease. In the Fuchs lab, Katie is exploring how death signaling impacts the turnover of hair follicle stem cells.

Matthew Tierney
Matthew Tierney, Ph.D.
NIH/NIAMS K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Fellow
Ruth L. Kirschstein NRSA F32 Postdoctoral Fellow
Glenn Foundation for Medical Research Postdoctoral Fellow in Aging
E-mail: Matthew-dot-Tierney-at-rockefeller.edu

Matt received his Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences from the Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute in Dr. Alessandra Sacco’s lab, where he studied the microenvironmental control of stem cell behavior in skeletal muscle. His research in the Fuchs lab will focus on the metabolic regulation of stem cell fate decisions during hair follicle regeneration and cancer.

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Charles Xu
LEO Foundation Research Associate
E-mail: Chiwei-dot-Xu-at-rockefeller.edu

Charles obtained his PhD in Developmental and Regenerative Biology from Harvard University. His PhD work in Professor Norbert Perrimon’s lab focused on studying tissue homeostasis in the Drosophila midgut. In the Fuchs’ lab, he will take advantage of the emerging single-cell RNA-seq data and the lentiviral delivery technique to explore the basic principles of tissue biology. He is specifically interested in both inter-organelle and tissue communication during the processes of stem cell differentiation and tumorigenesis.

Awards Received:
Charles Revson Postdoctoral Fellow 2021-2023
National Cancer Center Postdoctoral Fellow 2021-2023
C.H. Li Memorial Postdoctoral Fellow 2019-2020

Maria Nikolova
Maria Nikolova
Laboratory Manager
Phone: 212.327.7481
E-mail: Maria-dot-Nikolova-at-rockefeller.edu

Maria received her M.S. degree in Biotechnology from University of Sofia, Bulgaria.

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Lisa Polak
Laboratory Manager
Phone: 212.327.7459
E-mail: Lisa-dot-Polak-at-rockefeller.edu

Lisa received her M.S. in Molecular and Cell Biology, and Animal Behavior & Conservation Psychology Certificate from CUNY Hunter College.

June Racelis

June Racelis
Laboratory Manager
Phone: 212.327.7481
E-mail: June-dot-Delacruz-at-rockefeller.edu

June received her B.S. in Biochemistry from Old Dominion University.

Ellen Wong
Ellen Wong
Laboratory Manager
Phone: 212.327.7481
E-mail: Ellen-dot-Wong-at-rockefeller.edu

Ellen received her B.A. in Biochemistry at Smith College.

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Lynette Hidalgo
Research Specialist
E-mail: Lynette-dot-Hidalgo-at-rockefeller.edu

Lynette received her B.S. in Forensic Science from John Jay College, CUNY.

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Tak Lee
Research Specialist
E-mail: Tak-dot-Lee-at-rockefeller.edu

Tak earned both his B.S. and M.S. from St. John’s University.

Enrique Morales
Enrique Morales
Research Assistant
E-mail: Enrique-dot-Morales-at-rockefeller.edu

Bio to come

Tatiana Omelchenko
Tatiana Omelchenko
Research Specialist
E-mail: Tatiana-dot-Omelchenko-at-rockefeller.edu

Tatiana earned both her M.S. and Ph.D. at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.

Michael Trombetta
Michael Trombetta
Laboratory Technician
E-mail: Michael-dot-Trombetta-at-rockefeller.edu

Michael received his B.S. in Biology from Fordham University.

 



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