Prof. Daniel Lew

Professor of Biology

Primary DLC

Department of Biology

MIT Room: 68-630B

Assistant

Mary Gallagher
marygal@mit.edu

Research Summary

Professor Lew uses fungal model systems to ask how cells orient their activities in space, including oriented growth, cell wall remodeling, and organelle segregation. Different cells take on an astonishing variety of shapes, which are often critical to be able to perform specialized cell functions like absorbing nutrients or contracting muscles. Lew studies how different cell shapes arise and how cells control the spatial distribution of their internal constituents, taking advantage of the tractability of fungal model systems, and addressing these questions using approaches from cell biology, genetics, and computational biology to understand molecular mechanisms.

Recent Work