The Dror Laboratory studies diabetes through pancreatic islet biology, immune–metabolic communication, inflammation, beta-cell heterogeneity, and epigenetic regulation.
The lab investigates the pancreatic islet as a living tissue environment shaped by immune cells, metabolic stress, beta-cell function, and long-term regulatory programs.
Dr. Erez Dror’s research connects inflammation, insulin secretion, beta-cell heterogeneity, and epigenetic regulation, with training at the University of Basel and the Max Planck Institute.
Studying how inflammatory mediators regulate insulin secretion, beta-cell stress, and metabolic disease.
Exploring beta-cell heterogeneity, identity, function, and vulnerability in diabetes.
Investigating chromatin regulation and durable cell-state programs in pancreatic islets.
Dr. Erez Dror leads research on pancreatic islet biology, diabetes, inflammation, beta-cell heterogeneity, insulin secretion, and epigenetic regulation.
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