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Jennifer Streeter, MD, PhD

Principal Investigator

Graduate Program Affiliations

   Molecular Medicine Graduate Program

   Cell & Developmental Biology Graduate Program

Center, Program and Institute Affiliations

   Abboud Cardiovascular Research Center

   Pappajohn Biomedical Institute

Streeter Lab Mission Statement

The Streeter Lab is built around the premise that cardiovascular discovery should begin as close to the human condition as possible. Many transformative therapies fail because disease mechanisms identified in simplified models do not fully capture the complexity of human cardiovascular biology. Our work addresses this translational gap by developing and using living human heart and vascular tissue platforms that preserve native architecture, multicellular interactions, extracellular matrix, disease history, and patient-level heterogeneity. Rather than treating human tissue as a final validation step, we use it as a discovery engine. This allows us to investigate how diseased human tissues behave, how they respond to therapy, and how new technologies perform in a biologically relevant human context.

The Streeter Lab is organized around three interrelated research directions.

  1. Our tissue platform work creates access to living human coronary arteries and cardiac tissue, allowing us to model cardiovascular disease while preserving native tissue structure, cellular interactions, and patient-level heterogeneity.
  2. Our disease biology work uses these platforms to define mechanisms of atherosclerosis, vascular injury, plaque regression, and repair by integrating spatial transcriptomics, molecular profiling, and live vascular imaging.
  3. Our technology development work focuses on targeted molecular tools, including aptamer-based imaging and therapeutic delivery systems, to convert human tissue discoveries into precision diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.

The long-term goal of our lab is to build a more direct path from mechanism to medicine. We aim to make human cardiovascular tissue not only a validation tool, but a discovery platform that can reveal actionable biology, accelerate the development of precision diagnostics and therapies, and ultimately improve care for patients with cardiovascular disease.

Our work is guided by the belief that impact comes not from doing more, but from doing the right work with clarity, rigor, and purpose. Cardiovascular disease is complex, and meaningful translation requires experimental systems that preserve that complexity while still allowing us to ask focused, testable questions. We aim to build a lab culture that values precision over volume, depth over diffusion, and patient-relevant discovery over incremental expansion. This philosophy shapes both what we study and how we work. We focus on projects where our human tissue platforms, vascular biology expertise, and molecular technologies can uniquely clarify mechanisms of disease or accelerate translation. In this way, the lab is designed not simply to generate data, but to create a more direct and disciplined path from human cardiovascular biology to better diagnostics and therapies.

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Lu Persaud

Lab Manager

B.S. in Mathematics and Physics

Madhu Singh

Madhu Singh

Research Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine

Cardiovascular Medicine/Lead Molecular Biologist

Kane Zemo

Kane Zemo

Post Baccalaureate Research Assistant

Medical Student (Carver College of Medicine Class of 2030)

Deven Strief

Deven Strief

Post Baccalaureate Research Assistant

Medical Student (Carver College of Medicine Class of 2030)

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Will Fairman

Post Baccalaureate Research Assistant

Medical Student (Carver College of Medicine Class of 2030)

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Mason Dormire

Undergraduate Researcher

Biomedical Sciences Pre-Med

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Tejus Kanathur

Undergraduate Researcher

Biomedical Sciences Pre-Med

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Maria Pronina

Undergraduate Researcher

Biomedical Sciences Pre-Med

 

deeraj

Deeraj Manika

Research Assistant

Medical Student (Carver College of Medicine Class of 2029)

Bianca Sponseller

Bianca Sponseller

Research Assistant

Medical Student (Creighton University School of Medicine Class of 2029)

Sanjana Peddi

Sanjana Reddy Peddi

Graduate Research Assistant

Masters in Computer Science

Aidan Schlichting

Aidan Schlichting

Graduate Research Assistant

Molecular Medicine PhD Student

Trisha Slehria

Trisha Slehria

Chief Resident of Internal Medicine (2026-2027)
Jason Gao

Jason Gao

Research Assistant

Medical Student (Carver College of Medicine Class of 2027)

Jennifer Cardenas-Hernandez

Jennifer Cardenas-Hernandez

Research Assistant

Microbiology Pre-Med

Anushi Kiribamune

Anushi Kiribamune

Research Assistant

Biochemistry Pre-Med

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Official Lab Mascot
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Official Lab Mascot
Aasiya Ali

Aasiya Ali

Undergraduate (Class of 2026)
evelyn smith

Evelyn Smith

PhD Student (Mathematics)
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Ben Faden

Undergraduate (Washu Class of 2026)

Philosophy Pre-Med

Chethan Manika

Chethan Manika

Undergraduate Researcher

Pre-Nursing

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Anish Venkatesan

Undergraduate Researcher

Biomedical Sciences Pre-Med

Maya Barros

Maya Barros

Post Baccalaureate Researcher

B.S. in Human Physiology

Maya was part of the Thiel lab but worked so closely with the Streeter lab that we considered her a member of our team too!

Edevin Lopez Diaz

Edevin Lopez-Diaz

Research Assistant