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Rafael Arrojo e Drigo, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Molecular Physiology and Biophysics
- : r.drigo@Vanderbilt.Edu
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718 Light Hall
- : Lab Website
The Arrojo e Drigo lab focuses on understanding the mechanisms regulating post-mitotic cell homeostasis and longevity. Many post-mitotic cells can be as old as the organism, which makes them remarkably long-lived. We study long-lived cells in different organs and explore their developmental trajectory, structure-function and aging patterns. Our lab uses a combination of single cell sequencing and high-resolution light, electron and isotope microscopy platforms to overlay cell structure-function with molecular identity, age and metabolism.