Associate Members

Erin O’Shea

Erin O’Shea

Erin O’Shea is a professor of molecular and cellular biology at Harvard University, the director of the FAS Center for Systems Biology, an investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and an associate member at the Broad Institute. Her laboratory is interested in systems level and molecular analyses of signaling pathways, transcriptional regulation, and developing methods for expressing and assaying the entire complement of proteins derived from an organism. Many of their studies exploit a well-characterized signaling pathway (the "Pho" pathway) that allows budding yeast to respond to starvation for inorganic phosphate.

Learn more about research in the O’Shea laboratory here.