Irina Bochkis, PhD*

Associate Professor of Pathology

BST South, Room S446

Lab: 412-383-7710


  Liver-related work Our laboratory is interested in investigating how cellular processes govern proper metabolic function and how abnormal physiology leads to metabolic disease. In particular, we aim to understand genetic and epigenetic mechanisms regulating liver metabolism.  We are focusing on genome-wide chromatin changes underlying physiological dysfunction, which include chromatin accessibility, nuclear localization & dynamics, and genome organization. Our laboratory utilizes functional genomics, chromatin biology, physiology, and transcriptional regulation in a comprehensive approach to decipher molecular mechanisms in mammalian models of human metabolic disease (diabetes and diabetes-related  metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, MASLD)


NIH Research: View Dr. Bochkis’ NIH Report on NIH.GOV Publications: View Dr. Bochkis’ publications on PubMed