WHAT WE DO
THE WETWORKS LABORATORY
Our research aims to understand the concepts and mechanisms which underly the complexities of science. We use advanced research techniques and technologies to explore and investigate the scientific hypotheses our Biomedical Research Lab poses. Our research is generously supported by funding from the government and a number of foundations.
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Unlocking the Mysteries of Science
RESEARCH
We are interested in studying the natural systems which shape and guide the processes of the natural world. Our long-term goal is to identify and characterize the scientific mechanisms specific to our principal areas of research. You can read about some of our projects below. Development of modified hemoglobin proteins for enhanced oxygen delivery and synthetic hematologic systems are currently in progress.
April 12, 2025
NEW GENERATIONS, NEW DISEASES
With work previously done by a former lab member, we have developed a powerful tool for use in the identification and characterization of the processes in our model system. A major advantage of this development is its improved sensitivity, which allows it to detect subtle dynamic property changes in response to our experimentation. Our incorporation of Smarticle Technology for real-time results are another key element within our current research goals.
April 12, 2025
GENE TRANSCRIPTION ENHANCERS
We still have only a very limited understanding of most aspects about our planet. Answering questions about this is essential for understanding the mechanistic role it plays on other scientific processes, and for developing tools to further explore this research avenue with more sensitive measurements and improved data collection.
April 12, 2025
AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE PREVENTION
In an effort to gain a better understanding of the world around us, we have recently begun to use a new technique to investigate the organization and functionality of the diverse parts of our experimental model. We are currently looking to expand this work by collaborating with other labs who have the facilities and prior experience to investigate this project further.

















