Anto Sam Crosslee Louis Sam Titus is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Houston. Their research focuses on biomarker discovery, molecular mechanisms of diseases (e.g., lupus nephritis, breast cancer), and advanced diagnostic technologies using imaging mass cytometry, proteomics, and microfluidic devices. They also explore neurodegenerative diseases and epigenetic regulation of genes like Bdnf and MeCP2. Key research areas include: Biomarker development in kidney disease and cancer Machine learning applications in medical diagnostics Multiphoton lithography for flexible bioelectronics Neurological disorders and gene expression modulation Publications span 2017–2024, emphasizing translational research at the intersection of engineering and medicine. While no awards are explicitly listed, their work demonstrates impactful contributions to neuropsychiatric lupus, bladder cancer diagnostics, and HDAC3-mediated gene repression. Advising and grant details are not provided in the text, but their lab focuses on interdisciplinary biomedical engineering challenges.











