Research Focus
The Yadlapalli Lab is excited to explore the following key research areas:
Clock Protein Condensates: Defining the role of protein condensates in circadian rhythm regulation.
Clock mRNA Localization: Exploring the spatiotemporal organization of clock mRNAs and their localization to specific ribonucleoprotein (RNP) bodies, including underlying regulatory mechanisms.
Chromatin Accessibility: Investigating the dynamics of chromatin accessibility in clock-controlled genes.
Sleep Regulation: Investigate the molecular and cellular basis of sleep regulation.
Postdoctoral fellows will lead independent projects within these areas, leveraging their expertise to advance ongoing research and develop innovative research programs that lay the foundation for their future independent laboratories.
Learn More About Us
? Lab Website: https://yadlapallilab.org
? Publications: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=otQ6T6gAAAAJ&hl=en
Why Join Us?
The Yadlapalli Lab offers a unique opportunity to conduct research at the intersection of circadian biology, cell biology, and RNA biology, and contribute to transformative discoveries in circadian rhythms and sleep. As a postdoctoral fellow, you will work in a supportive and dynamic environment, receive personalized mentorship, and gain the skills and experience needed to launch a successful independent career. The University of Michigan provides a rich academic community, world-class resources, and a vibrant campus life in Ann Arbor, a city known for its cultural and intellectual energy. For inquiries, please contact Dr. Swathi Yadlapalli at swathi@umich.edu