Stamper Lab operates at the edge of biomedical science, with a focused lens on imaging, cellular resilience, and translational medicine. The lab bridges early discovery with clinical context, targeting mechanisms like oxidative stress, neuro-degeneration, and antimicrobial resistance.
About the Lab
Mathew R. Stamper
Founding Director & Principal Investigator, Stamper Lab
Mathew Stamper, Director of Stamper Lab, draws on a background in public health and medical physiology to investigate cellular disruptions that underlie complex disease. His work focuses on oxidative stress, antimicrobial resistance, and systems-level imbalance, using applied imaging and biochemical tools to track where and how these failures emerge. With a translational lens, he designs research around mechanistic clarity and clinical relevance—prioritizing what moves the field closer to effective, scalable intervention.
Affiliations
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Led by an active member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s leading multidisciplinary scientific society, the laboratory aligns closely with AAAS’s mission to advance science, engineering, and innovation for the benefit of all people. Regular engagement with AAAS publications, policy reports, and forums informs a translational approach to neuroscience, oxidative stress, and biomedical resilience—reflecting a shared commitment to rigorous, forward-facing research.
Affiliation with the Colorado BioScience Association (CBSA) reflects a regional commitment to translational research, scientific advocacy, and workforce development. Through CBSA, the laboratory maintains access to curated networks, policy initiatives, and industry-aligned programming that support Colorado’s growing life sciences ecosystem. This connection reinforces a focus on applied biomedical research while maintaining alignment with the broader scientific and commercial landscape across the state.