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Current Lab MembersGardner, Kevin2024-12-26T12:10:32-05:00

Kevin H. Gardner

Director, Structural Biology Initiative, CUNY Advanced Science Research Center / Einstein Professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry, City College of New York / Faculty, Ph.D. Programs in Biochemistry, Biology, and Chemistry, The Graduate Center – CUNY

Through his training and into his own lab, Kevin integrates a mix of structural biology, biochemistry, and other approaches to investigate how protein-based switches work in cell signaling. More broadly, he’s a big proponent of interdisciplinary research and science communication, as well as bridging the academic and entrepreneurial communities. When not in the lab, Kevin is usually found on a hiking trail somewhere, underwater SCUBA diving, or exploring a new food in one of NYC’s great restaurants or his own kitchen.
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kgardner@gc.cuny.edu

Soumendu Boral

Postdoctoral Research Associate

Soumendu is from India where he has obtained his Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Microbiology (2015) from St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata and Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Biotechnology (2017) from Indian Institute Technology Roorkee (IIT Roorkee). He has earned his Ph.D. from Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (IIT Kharagpur) in Biochemistry and Structural Biology (2023) where he investigated the structural and dynamic basis of protein splicing mechanism mediated by Spl DnaX intein enzyme.

Presently, Soumendu is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in City University of New York (CUNY) Advanced Science Research Center, working with Prof. Kevin H. Gardner on integrative approaches of biophysical characterization of hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs). Outside the lab, Soumendu enjoys playing guitar, exploring new places and also loves sports such as cricket, badminton and lawn tennis.

sboral@gc.cuny.edu

Joseph (Joey) Closson

Graduate Student – Ph.D. Program in Biochemistry

Joey received his B.S. in biochemistry from Siena College where he researched the structural effects of lead poisoning on neurotransmitter protein synaptotagmin I. He is interested in drug design and the determination of drug targets through structural methods. In his free time, Joey enjoys playing games, exercising and cooking.
 
jclosson@gradcenter.cuny.edu

Leah Epstein

Graduate Student – Ph.D. Program in Biochemistry

Leah received her B.A. in Biochemistry and German from Lafayette College in Easton, PA before spending two years in Austria conducting research and working as an English language teaching assistant in both Salzburg and Vienna through the Austria Fulbright program.  She is interested in the work the Gardner Lab does related to understanding protein dynamics specifically structure and function.  In my free time she likes to read, bake, and travel.
 
lepstein@gradcenter.cuny.edu

Malvin Forson

Graduate Student – Ph.D. Program in Biochemistry

Malvin is a Ghanaian native who holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology from the University of Ghana. His research focus is centered around protein-protein and protein-ligand interactions and their significant potential for manipulation towards therapeutic and biotech applications. Outside the lab, Malvin enjoys working out, playing video games, watching soccer matches and discovering new cultures.

mforson@gradcenter.cuny.edu

James Siclari

Graduate Student – Ph.D. Program in Biology

James received his B.S. in Cellular and Molecular Biology from Sacred Heart University. His work in the Gardner Lab centers on deorphanizing bacterial PAS-HTH proteins. In his free time James enjoys exercising, reading, and playing with his dogs.

jsiclari@gradcenter.cuny.edu

Tarsisius Tiyani

Graduate Student – Ph.D. Program in Biochemistry

Tarsisius was born and raised in Zimbabwe. He moved to South Africa where he obtained his Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Biochemistry and Chemistry (University of Fort Hare), an Honours degree in Biochemistry and an M.S in Biochemistry (University of The Free State). During his M.S, he investigated the effect of active site mutations in CYP153A71 on the oxyfunctionalization of short-chain alkanes and aliphatic alcohols. His research interests in the Gardner lab revolve around structure-guided understanding of molecular mechanisms used by bacterial photosensors to regulate their response to environmental cues. Away from the lab, Tarsisius likes to participate in sporting activities, enjoys traveling and exploring new cities as well as hiking.
 
ttiyani@gradcenter.cuny.edu

Dong (Dan) Lee

Research Associate

Dan has been working in structural biology for the majority of his scientific career. He earned a B.S. in Genetics at Rutgers University, New Brunswick. He worked in the Northeast Structural Genomics (NESG) group in Guy Monteleone’s lab at Rutgers as an undergraduate and after graduation, performing high throughput molecular biology. He continues to purify proteins at the Kevin Gardner lab while also acting as the senior lab manager.
 
dlee4@gc.cuny.edu

Julia Simon

CCNY Chemistry & Biochemistry Honors Undergraduate

Julia is a current CCNY undergraduate pursuing a B.S. in Biochemistry with plans to pursue a Ph.D. in the chemistry/biochemistry field after she graduates. She first joined the KG Lab in the summer of 2024 as part of her research program, then decided to continue her honors research here for her senior year. She works with Joey Closson on investigating the small molecule binding activities of hypoxia inducible factors. In her free time, she enjoys riding her bike, exploring nature, and pressing flowers.

jsimon002@citymail.cuny.edu

Kevin Gardner

Director, Structural Biology Initiative
CUNY Advanced Science Research Center
Einstein Professor, CCNY Chemistry & Biochemistry
GC Ph.D. Programs in Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry

location: ASRC 3.320
email: kgardner@gc.cuny.edu
phone: +1 212-413-3220

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