University of California San Francisco
Fred Chang, PhD, MD
Professor
The Chang Lab studies fundamental questions concerning spatial organization and mechanics within a single cell: How are cell shape and size determined? How do cells sense their own size, or their shape? How do molecular dynamics and cell mechanics contribute to determine the growth, size and shape of cells? To address these questions, we study primarily the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe. These are rod-shaped eukaryotic cells that display a highly uniform size and morphology. Many of our studies use live cell imaging and image analyses to develop quantitative models. Projects include: regulation of cell size and growth, regulation of nuclear size, physical properties of the cytoplasm, diffusion and osmotic pressure. We use interdisciplinary approaches, combining the expertise and perspectives of cell biologists, geneticists, physicists, engineers and modelers.
Education and Training
UC Berkeley
Postdoc
Molecular Cellular Biology
1996
Oxford University
Postdoc
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1994
UCSF
MD PhD
Biochemistry/Biophysics
1992
Princeton University
AB
Biology
1984
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2023-10-30
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2023-02-03