Regulator research is focused on studying the mechanisms and functions of regulators, which are proteins that control the activity of genes or other cellular processes. Regulators play a crucial role in maintaining the proper functioning of biological systems by regulating gene expression, cell division, and other important processes. Research in this area aims to understand how regulators work, how they are regulated themselves, and how they can be targeted for therapeutic purposes in the treatment of diseases such as cancer and autoimmune disorders. This field of study is interdisciplinary, drawing on techniques and concepts from molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, and cell biology.