Alliegro Lab

Mark C. Alliegro
Senior Scientist
e: malliegro@mbl.edu
p: 508 289 3413
f: 508 457 4727
CV_Alliegro

 

Atlantic surf clam, Spisula solidissimaDr. Mark Alliegro is a cell biologist with a background in biochemistry and molecular biology. He is interested in the genesis of the cell division center (the centrosome in animal cells and its functional equivalents in others), both in the living cell and from an evolutionary standpoint. Biogenesis of the cell division center is of clear biomedical importance because it regulates the timing of the cell cycle as well as progression through the steps of normal chromosome segregation. At the same time, understanding the composition and dynamics of the centrosome will help us to understand evolutionary relationships

Dr. Mark Alliegro is a cell biologist with a background in biochemistry and molecular biology. He is interested in the genesis of the cell division center (the centrosome in animal cells and its functional equivalents in others), both in the living cell and from an evolutionary standpoint. Biogenesis of the cell division center is of clear biomedical importance because it regulates the timing of the cell cycle as well as progression through the steps of normal chromosome segregation. At the same time, understanding the composition and dynamics of the centrosome will help us to understand evolutionary relationships
between the prokaryotic and eukaryotic worlds. Dr. Alliegro’s laboratory is credited with demonstrating the presence of nucleic acids in centrosomes, a long- and hotly-debated issue.

DIC with captionTo study the physiology and evolution of the centrosome, the Alliegro lab has   developed a unique set of probes and approaches concentrating on the role of ribonucleoprotein complexes. These tools have already shown us that elements of the centrosome arederived from an enigmatic nuclear compartment known as the nucleolinus. High throughput sequencing and analysis of unique libraries of centrosome- and nucleolinar associated RNAs will enable the lab to evaluate the biological function and evolutionary relationships of these molecules.

Fluorescent with captionOutreach  

 Articles and Press Releases:

Science Daily
Nature Commentary
Scientific American
London Telegraph
中心体“RNA基因的重大发现
Biotechniques EUREKA

 

Personnel

Mary Anne Alliegro
Research Assistant III
e: maalliegro@mbl.edu
p: 508 289 3414
f: 508 457 4727
CV_MaryAnne_Alliegro

 

Michael Chapman
Visiting Scientist
e: Oenothera1@yahoo.com
p: 508 289 7419
f: 508 457 4727

 

 

 

 

Upcoming Seminars

  • Events on April 22, 2013
    Brian Mitchell
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: April 22, 2013 - 1:00 pm
    Location: Candle House 104/105
    Description: Brian Mitchell - Assistant Professor, Cell and Molecular Biology, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine
    Title: The developmental regulation of ciliated epithelia
    Host: Marko Horb

    http://www.mitchell-lab.northwestern.edu/
  • Events on May 10, 2013
    Mustafa Khokha
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: May 10, 2013 - 1:00 pm
    Location: Candle House 104/105
    Description: Mustafa Khokha - Prinicipal Investigator, Yale University of Medicine
    Title: Congenital heart disease genes identify novel regulators of notch signaling which orchestrates cilia identify and left-right asymmetry
    Host: Marko Horb

    http://medicine.yale.edu/bbs/people/mustafa_khokha.profile
  • Events on May 17, 2013
    Phil Gruppuso
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: May 17, 2013 - 1:00 pm
    Location: Candle House 104/105
    Description: Phil Gruppuso, MD - Professor of Pediatrics, Professor of Mol Biol/Cell Biol/Biochem (Research)
    The Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University, and Rhode Island Hospital
    Brown University
    Title: Liver Development in the Rodent: From Cell Signaling to Cell Replacement
    Host: Jonathan Gitlin

    http://biomed.brown.edu/facultydirectory/profile.php?id=1100924251
  • Events on May 24, 2013
    Kristi Montooth
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: May 24, 2013 - 1:00 pm
    Location: Candle House 104/105
    Description: Kristi Montooth, Assistant Professor, Indiana University
    Title: Adaptive cellular responses to a variable environment
    Host: Joel Smith

    http://www.bio.indiana.edu/facultyresearch/faculty/Montooth.html
  • Events on May 31, 2013
    Tom Daniel
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: May 31, 2013 - 1:00 pm
    Location: Candle House 104/105
    Description: Tom Daniel, University of Washington
    Title: TBA
    Host: Joel Smith

    http://faculty.washington.edu/danielt/
  • Events on September 13, 2013
    Job Dekker
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: September 13, 2013 - 1:00 pm
    Location: Candle House 104/105

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