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will combine cell biology, biophysics and -omics approaches to study a unique mode of asymmetric cell divisions found in spiralian embryos: the formation of a cellular protrusion known as the "polar lobe
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. She is also a faculty member in the Biophysics Program and a Faculty Fellow of the Sarafan ChEM-H (Chemistry, Engineering and Medicine for Human Health) Institute. Cegelski’s PhD in Chemistry and
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processes. The analytical work needed spans core biophysical modeling of how landscape/seascape changes affect the flows of ecosystem benefits to people, including improving explicit linkages between
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