Krause Laboratory

Yale University

Stem cells and cell fate in health and disease

Our mission

The goal of the Krause Laboratory is to define how stem and progenitor cells balance and regulate fate decisions in health and disease. We study stem cells to improve strategies for repair and regeneration of the hematopoietic system as well as solid organs including the lung and parathyroids. Situated in the Yale Stem Cell Center at the Yale School of Medicine, we develop cellular models of hematopoiesis using bone marrow derived stem and progenitor cells. With Diane serving as Medical Director of the Advanced Cell Therapy Laboratory, the lab is uniquely situated to translate insights from basic research into improved strategies for bone marrow and stem cell transplantation and novel treatments for leukemia and lymphoma.

Our team

The Krause Laboratory is a diverse group of driven individuals united by a common drive to better understand the world of biology. Visit our lab members page to meet the team.

Recent Tweets

Posts from Diane about science, medicine, and the lab.

Highlighted News Stories

“What do you think?” It was eight years ago. Dr. Julie Ann Sosa and Dr. Sanziana Roman, two leading endocrine surgeons, …

“Diane Krause, MD, PhD, professor of laboratory medicine, of cell biology, and of pathology, has received the 2018 Yale Postdoctoral …

Gay Hyre of West Haven was among about 3,000 people who braved intermittent rain and chilly temperatures to join in the March for …

More than any other scientific field, with the possible exception of climate change, embryonic stem cell research is subject to the ups …

Contact

If you have any question about the lab, please fill out the form to the right to send an email to Diane.

  • (203) 737 1678
  • Yale Stem Cell Center
    PO Box 208073
    Yale University, New Haven CT 06520-8035