One of the most fundamental challenges in modern biology is to understand how cells process and integrate information into coordinated physiological responses. Importantly, cells must coordinate the regulation of growth and division, with the catabolic and anabolic pathways that provide the energy and raw materials necessary for all cellular activities. Determining the mechanisms responsible for this coordination of metabolism with the cell division is fundamental for understanding human physiology and disease states such as cancer, the ecology and evolution of single cell organisms in their environments, as well as the constraints governing metabolic engineering of these organisms.
The Ewald lab combines live cell imaging, biochemistry and ‘omics’ to understand how metabolism and growth are coordinated with the cell division cycle in the model organism budding yeast.
Current research questions in the lab: