Meet the Team
Principal Investigator
Jonathan Bayne Coulter, Ph.D., M.H.S.
Jonathan B. Coulter, PhD, MHS is an Assistant Professor of Urology and member of the Prostate Cancer Program at the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Coulter received a Ph.D in Molecular and Translational Toxicology from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. He then trained as a postdoctoral fellow in prostate cancer research in the Department of Radiation Oncology and Molecular Radiation Sciences at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
His research is directed toward understanding how prostate cancer cells coordinate chromatin remodeling complexes with hormone receptor signaling in order to uncover novel targets and treatment paradigms for lethal cancers.
Undergraduate
Sandy Wong
Sandy is a senior at Johns Hopkins majoring in Molecular and Cellular Biology with a double minor in Psychology and Entrepreneurship and Management. She is originally from NYC and loves trying new recipes and foods when she's not running proximity ligation assays in the lab.
Undergraduate
Ananya Ashok
Ananya is current sophomore at Johns Hopkins majoring in Molecular and Cellular Biology and Public Health Studies. She has been with the lab for over a year and has enjoyed learning different lab techniques to explore interactions within the BAF complex. She is originally from Georgia and loves to dance in her free time.
Postbaccalaureate
Xavier Welch
Coming soon!
Alumni
Jenna Richter
Jenna is a former research technologist in the Coulter Lab. While in the lab, she studied differential BAF complex subunit interactions with the androgen receptor in prostate cancer cell lines. Currently, she is a PhD student in the Vilcek Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sciences at New York University.