Michael Rosen, Ph.D. Professor & Chair Endowed Title Mar Nell and F. Andrew Bell Distinguished Chair in Biochemistry School Medical School Department Biophysics Graduate Programs Molecular Biophysics Biography Download Curriculum Vitae Dr. Rosen is the Chair of the Department of Biophysics at UT Southwestern Medical Center and an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Dr. Rosen received undergraduate degrees in chemistry and in chemical engineering from the University of Michigan in 1987. He then spent a year in Alan Battersby’s lab in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge as a Winston Churchill Foundation Scholar. He received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Harvard University in 1993 under the direction of Stuart Schreiber, where he studied the structure and function of the FK506 binding protein, FKBP12. He was a Damon Runyon-Walter Winchell post-doctoral fellow in the laboratories of Tony Pawson and Lewis Kay at the University of Toronto, where he studied regulation of the signaling adaptor protein, Crk, and developed methods of selective methyl group labeling of proteins for NMR spectroscopy. Dr. Rosen started his independent laboratory in 1996 in the Cellular Biochemistry and Biophysics Program at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, and moved to UTSW in 2001. The Rosen lab seeks to understand the formation, regulation and functions of enigmatic, cellular compartments termed biomolecular condensates. These evolutionarily conserved structures concentrate diverse but specific groups of molecules without a surrounding membrane. Condensates appear to form through the physical process of liquid-liquid phase separation. Using a range of techniques, including biochemical reconstitution and in vitro and cellular microsopies, we investigate phase separation in both engineered and natural condensates. The former, in their simplified nature, enable precise isolation of key molecular parameters governing condensate behaviors, revealing general principles. The latter allow demonstration of these principles in more complex natural biochemical and cellular systems. Ultimately, we seek to understand cell organization on scales spanning nanometers to microns. The Rosen lab website can be found at: www.utsouthwestern.edu/labs/rosen/ Education Undergraduate University of Michigan-Ann Arb (1987), Chemistry Undergraduate University of Michigan-Ann Arb (1987), Chemical Engineering Graduate School Harvard University (1993), Organic Chemistry Research Interest Biochemistry Biological phase separation Cell biology of the actin cytoskeleton Polymer physics/chemistry Structural biology Publications Featured Publications Organization of Chromatin by Intrinsic and Regulated Phase Separation. Gibson BA, Doolittle LK, Schneider MWG, Jensen LE, Gamarra N, Henry L, Gerlich DW, Redding S, Rosen MK, Cell 2019 Sep Biomolecular condensates: organizers of cellular biochemistry. Banani SF, Lee HO, Hyman AA, Rosen MK Nat. Rev. Mol. Cell Biol. 2017 Feb Compositional Control of Phase-Separated Cellular Bodies. Banani SF, Rice AM, Peeples WB, Lin Y, Jain S, Parker R, Rosen MK Cell 2016 Jul 166 3 651-63 Sequence Determinants of Intracellular Phase Separation by Complex Coacervation of a Disordered Protein. Pak CW, Kosno M, Holehouse AS, Padrick SB, Mittal A, Ali R, Yunus AA, Liu DR, Pappu RV, Rosen MK Mol. Cell 2016 Jul 63 1 72-85 Phase separation of signaling molecules promotes T cell receptor signal transduction. Su X, Ditlev JA, Hui E, Xing W, Banjade S, Okrut J, King DS, Taunton J, Rosen MK, Vale RD Science 2016 Apr 352 6285 595-9 Formation and Maturation of Phase-Separated Liquid Droplets by RNA-Binding Proteins. Lin Y, Protter DS, Rosen MK, Parker R Mol. Cell 2015 Sep Phase transitions of multivalent proteins can promote clustering of membrane receptors. Banjade S, Rosen MK Elife 2014 Oct 3 Phase transitions in the assembly of multivalent signalling proteins. Li P, Banjade S, Cheng HC, Kim S, Chen B, Guo L, Llaguno M, Hollingsworth JV, King DS, Banani SF, Russo PS, Jiang QX, Nixon BT, Rosen MK Nature 2012 Mar 483 7389 336-40 ExoSloNano: Multi-Modal Nanogold Tags for identification of Macromolecules in Live Cells & Cryo-Electron Tomograms. Young LN, Sherrard A, Zhou H, Shaikh F, Hutchings J, Riggi M, Rosen MK, Giraldez AJ, Villa E, bioRxiv 2024 Oct Advanced Surface Passivation for High-Sensitivity Studies of Biomolecular Condensates. Yao RW, Rosen MK, bioRxiv 2024 Feb Results 1-10 of 120 1 2 3 4 5 Next Last Honors & Awards Election to National Academy of Sciences (2020) Wiley Prize (2020) Allen Distinguished Investigator, a program funded through The Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group (2018-2021) Emil Kaiser Award, Protein Society (2018) Mar Nell and F. Andrew Bell Distinguished Chair in Biochemistry (2009) Carolyn R. Bacon Professorship in Medical Science and Education (2006) Edith & Peter O’Donnell Award from the Texas Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science (2006) Howard Hughes Medical Institute (2005) Boyer Award, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (2001) Sidney Kimmel Scholar Award (1998) Beckman Young Investigator (1997) Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) (1997) Winston Churchill Scholar (1987)