
Carpenter Lab
@carpenter_lab
Carpenter research lab at IU-Bloomington studying function of transcription factors in progression and metastasis of cancer.
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We are hiring a research associate / lab technician to join our lab in the Biology Department IU Biology at Indiana University Bloomington. To apply, visit this link at the IU careers website: indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/26045 Please RT.




Congrats to our team and collaborators for getting this story together and published in Cancer Research Communications!

Our newest manuscript describing a role of HIF1α in activating larval glycolysis. Congrats to IU Biology Genome Cell and Developmental Biology graduate students Yasaman and Tess Fasteen! Thanks to Angelo D'Alessandro and Travis Nemkov for helping push fly metabolomics forward. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Proud to share our recent review: "Mechanisms and applications of mitochondrial chaperone inhibitors" tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… written by Gianna Mochi!


We are very happy that our R01 from National Cancer Institute was officially awarded last week! This award is based on our recent work involving HSF1 in breast cancer. A huge thank you and congrats to all of our lab members that did so much good work to get us to this point.




Congrats to Madhulika Rai for her latest work being accepted to PLoS Genetics! Thanks to Angelo D'Alessandro for once again collaborating with us another study! journals.plos.org/plosgenetics/a…



While the WNBA’s brightest stars gear up for game day, another kind of team is making big moves behind the scenes. All-Star Cure, led by the IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center's Komen Tissue Bank and supported by the WNBA All-Star 2025 Host Committee, is an event that brings together science,



Congratulations to Sunandan Chakrabarti (Sunandan Chakrabarti) for winning Outstanding CMCB Graduate Student for 2025!


A really good review on the biology of HSFs was just published by Sistonenlab and Eva Henriksson and colleagues. Highly recommend checking this one out: febs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/fe…