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Juan Fuxman Bass is an Associate Professor at Boston University in the College of Arts and Sciences, specializing in Biology. He completed his PhD at the University of Buenos Aires. His research focuses on understanding the mechanisms controlling gene expression in health and disease through high-throughput assays, bioinformatics, and molecular functional studies. He investigates transcriptional regulation's role in development, homeostasis, and responses to environmental cues and pathogen infections. His long-term goals include addressing central questions regarding gene regulatory mechanisms associated with immune responses and developmental disorders, as well as the effects of genetic variations on gene expression related to cancer and other diseases. Current projects in his lab involve the study of viral transcriptional regulators and their roles in disease, as well as the impact of genetic variations on regulatory networks in cancer. Fuxman Bass is actively engaged in NIH-sponsored research and has received several prestigious awards for his work, including the Early Career Investigator Award from the Keystone Symposia and the Milstein Young Investigator Award from the International Cytokine & Interferon Society.
Boston University • Boston, MA
Teaching and conducting research in molecular biology and gene regulation.
Department of Law offers JD, LLM, and Master's in Study of Tax Law.