Edward Marti, PhD
Assistant Professor of Cell Biology & Physiology
- Phone: 314-362-1241
- Email: emarti@nospam.wustl.edu
The Marti Lab builds next-generation imaging tools and AI methods to track how health, aging, and disease unfold deep inside living organisms, over weeks to lifetimes.
Research Interests
The Marti Lab builds next-generation imaging tools and AI methods to track how health, aging, and disease unfold deep inside living organisms, over weeks to lifetimes.
Professional Education
- PhD: University of California Berkeley, 2014, Physics
- BA: University of California Berkeley, 2007, Mathematics
Marti Lab
Cancer Research Building (MS: 8228-0002-04)
emarti@wustl.edu
The Marti lab works at the intersection of imaging, artificial intelligence, and biology. Our goal is to take an interdisciplinary approach to develop new imaging platforms that map trajectories of health, disease, and aging deep inside living mammals, particularly rodents.