— Current Members —

 

Email: Esteban.Mazzoni@nyulangone.org

Esteban Mazzoni

PRINCIPal INVESTIGATOR
 

As an undergraduate, I joined a research team investigating the molecular cascade during normal to tumorigenic cellular transformation. This early incursion into research made it clear that understanding embryonic development is required to gain insights into malignant cellular transformation. Therefore, I took advantage of the powerful Drosophila genetics to understand neuronal differentiation during my Ph.D. Since my postdoctoral research, I have aimed to apply basic developmental biology principles and a “model organism” mindset using stem cell differentiation to understand mammalial cell fate decisions.

 

Email: Ernesto.GonzalezStivala@nyulangone.org

Ernesto Stivala

Post doctorate
 

Ernesto is an MD, PhD from Universidad de Buenos Aires , Argentina. He specialized in psychiatry and during his PhD he studied the manifestation of impulsive behavior in resistant epilepsy. He is interested in the application of human induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (hiPSCs) for disease modeling and studying the pathophysiology behind neurodegeneration.

 

Email: Yingzhen.Pei@nyulangone.org

Yingzhen Pei

PHD student
 

Yingzhen is from China. He completed his undergraduate studies at Peking University in Beijing, China. His biggest interest is developmental biology. Additionally, his favorite topics are stem cell, cancer, immunology, neuroscience, aging and regeneration. Yingzhen is currently working on the CRISPR screening project in the lab to investigate transcription factors important for motor neuron differentiation.

 

Email: Bhavana.Ragipani@nyulangone.org

Bhavana Ragipani

PHD student

Bhavana graduated from New York University with a Bachelors in Neural Science in 2018 and Masters in Biology in 2019. During her time at NYU she worked in the Ercan Lab studying the molecular mechanism of X chromosome specific condensin complex in C. elegans, which regulates chromosome structure and transcription through CRISPR/Cas9 mediated genome editing. She is working on understanding formation and regulation of epigenetic memory in Hox clusters during motor neuron differentiation by taking advantage of synthetic DNA technologies. 

 

Email: Hoa.Nguyen@nyulangone.org

Emma Nguyen

PHD student

Emma graduated from University of California, San Diego in La Jolla with a major in Molecular Biology in 2020. During her time at UCSD, she studied the selfish chromosome PSR in Nasonia vitripennis at the Akbari Lab. She is currently interested in learning the cell intrinsic differences between spinal motor neurons and cranial motor neurons that result in differential sensitivity during Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) disease progression.

 

Email: Omar.AlQassab@nyulangone.org

Omar Qassab

PHD student

Omar carried out his undergraduate studies in Biology at New York University in 2021, during which he studied the role of calcium signaling in regulating gene expression at the Blau Lab. He then stayed at NYU to pursue his PhD. Omar joined the Mazzoni Lab in 2022 to investigate HOX transcription factor diversification.

 

Email: Sheila.Alizadeh@nyulangone.org

Sheila Alizadeh

PHD student

Sheila is a second-year doctoral student advised by Dr. Esteban Mazzoni and Dr. Dan Littman. She completed her undergraduate at Northwestern University with a major in Biophysics and Biochemistry, and a minor in Chemistry in 2022. During her undergraduate, she worked in the labs of Dr. Moriaki Yasuhara, Dr. Holger Russ, and Dr. Reza Vafabakhsh in the broad topics of evolution, immunology, and biophysics respectively. Presently, she studies mechanisms of epigenetic memory as they appear in T cell differentiation.

 

Email: Sophie.Li@nyulangone.org

Sophie Li

MD/PHD student

Sophie graduated from Georgia Tech in 2019 with a degree in Biomedical Engineering. During her time there, she worked on 3D printing functional heart valves capable of growth and remodeling in the Davis Lab. Afterward, she studied how cytotoxic T cells change across the human lifespan at the National Institute on Aging before beginning medical school at NYU in 2020. Sophie joined the Mazzoni Lab in 2023 to investigate the transcription factors crucial for human spinal cord development. She is broadly interested in the application of stem cells for regenerative medicine. 

 

Email: Albert.Tan@nyulangone.org

Albert Tan

lab technician

Albert grew up in New York City and graduated from New York University in 2022 with a B.A. in biology. He joined the Mazzoni Lab at the end of his freshman year and now works as the lab technician. He is interested in using stem cell-derived neurons to study neurodegenerative diseases.