People
Principal Investigator
Michael Romero
Romero Lab
Tufts University
Dana Laboratory
165 Packard Ave., Room 218A
Medford, MA 02155
Office: 617-627-3378
Faculty Profile Email Dr. Romero
My research interests focus on the vertebrate stress response. Ever since the mid-1950s, the concept of stress has consumed the attention of scientists and the public alike. We know that stress has a multitude of bad effects, and consequently an enormous amount of effort has gone into attempts to reduce stress. But even after nearly fifty years of study, we still have little knowledge of the factors that produce stress. We do know, however, that in certain circumstances stress is actually beneficial, especially when the stressful stimulus is a predator or a storm facing a wild animal.
Research in my laboratory is aimed at increasing our understanding of the reasons for, and the mechanisms underlying, stress in wild animals.
Current Lab Members
Ursula Beattie
Graduate Research Student
Research Interests: Metabolic changes during stress
Denyelle Kilgour
Graduate Research Student
Research Interests: Preventing damage from stress
Bradley Pedro
Graduate Research Student
Research Interests: Fitness consequences of stress
Rachel Riccio
Graduate Research Student
Research Interests: Stress mediator measurements using novel sensors