
Presently, Dr. Krogan’s lab at UCSF focuses on applying these mass spectrometry-based proteomic and CRISPR-focused genetic approaches to a number of organisms and various biological processes, including transcriptional regulation, DNA repair/replication and RNA processing. His lab at UCSF is also developing and applying methodologies to create genetic and physical interactions between pathogenic organisms, including HIV, Mtb, and Dengue, and their hosts, which is providing insight into the human pathways and complexes that are being hijacked during the course of infection. These quantitative and unbiased approaches are also being used in an integrative way to study cancer and neuropsychiatric disorders.