Randal Halfmann, Ph.D.
Associate Investigator
Ava Becker
Summer Scholar, 2022
Project: iNASTY: An Intracellular Nanobody-Antigen Screening Tool In Yeast
Allison Williams
Summer Scholar, 2021
Project: Stresses can Inhibit Irreversible Protein Aggregation
Elizabeth Falkner
Summer Scholar, 2021
Project: Observations of Motility in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Nathan Wamsley
Summer Scholar, 2019
Project: Prion-Like Domains in Cancer Drivers: A Computational Survey
Jeremy Larson
Summer Scholar, 2019
Project: Oxidative Stress Drives Phase Separation of Sup35 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Nathan Luzum
Summer Scholar, 2018 and 2019
Project: Creating a biosensor of human inflammasomes
Corentin Largeau
Summer Scholar, 2018
Project: Effect of translation on nucleated aggregation
Krishna Rajendra Prasad
Summer Scholar, 2017
Project: Screening of Mammalian Proteins in Yeast For Prion Like Behavior
Mason Wilkinson
Summer Scholar, 2016 and 2017
Project: Maintaining proteostasis through aggregation
Devon Jeltema
Summer Scholar, 2016
Project: Identification of nucleated protein phase transitions in death domains using AmFRET
Associate Investigator
Stowers Institute for Medical Research
Development and Regeneration, Genetics and Genomics, Molecular and Cell Biology, Systems Biology
Cell Biology; Laboratory Rotation; Thesis Laboratory
Randal Halfmann, Ph.D., is an Associate Investigator at the Stowers Institute focusing on the biophysics of protein self-assembly. Halfmann joined the Institute in 2015 as an Assistant Investigator.
Predoctoral Researcher
B.S., Biology, Truman State University
Joined: 2023
Tsinghua University
Alex Von Schulze is a postdoctoral research associate in the Halfmann lab.