Observed arrival · 2026-08-22
The Đonlić Lab Reads Cellular Life Through Condensate Microscopy
A Washington University research lab studying how biomolecular condensates organize RNA, chemical activity, and disease biology inside cells.
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The lab’s central question is unusually precise: how do membraneless cellular structures give rise to function? Its four research threads combine RNA biochemistry, small-molecule modulators, quantitative imaging, and machine learning, while the site notes that the lab opens on September 1, 2026.
A Washington University research lab studying how biomolecular condensates organize RNA, chemical activity, and disease biology inside cells.
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