Rim joined the team from France, where she studied the signaling networks of C-type lectin receptors (CLRs) in innate immune cells. As a member of the Cristea Lab, she is eager to advance her mass spectrometry training while exploring how viral infections influence intracellular protein dynamics. Outside of the lab, Rim enjoys both…
Originally from northern Japan, Ayano is interested in utilizing an integrated molecular virology and proteomics approach to understand how virus infection remodels cellular organelles. Outside the lab, she enjoys eating spicy food, drinking beer, and singing.
From Queens, New York, Krystal is pursuing her longstanding interests in intrinsic and innate immunity using an interdisciplinary approach. Krystal has an affinity for bunnies and rescuing animals in need, fossil hunting, rockhounding, road cycling, and playing Scrabble.
Originally from Illinois, Tavis came to Princeton to pursue his PhD. He is interested in developing computational tools for proteomics and is co-advised by Olga Troyanskaya. In his free time, he enjoys being bad at video games and sleeping in late.
From Worcester, MA, Will seeks to understand how diverse viruses reshape organelles to forge their replicative niche and seize control of cellular communication. Will's hobbies include card and video games, movies, and anime. He also loves karaoke, fine dining, and traveling to conventions.
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