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Andrew Menssen
Program: Immunology
Graduation Year: 2021
Thesis Advisor: Matthew J. Walter
Thesis Title: The Role of Subclonal Gene Mutations During Progression from Myelodysplastic Syndrome to Secondary Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Robert Mercer, PhD
Professor Emeritus of Cell Biology and Physiology
- Email: rmercer@wustl.edu
Program affiliation
General
Research summary
Molecular and cell biology of ion pumps and transporters in plasma membrane; cell polarity
Key words
cell membrane, development, Na K-ATPase, excitable tissue, cell volume
Valerie Mermall
Program: Cell Biology & Biochemistry
Graduation Year: 1994
Thesis Advisor: Kathryn G. Miller
Thesis Title: 95F Unconventional Myosin-Mediated Transport and Function in the Early Drosophila Embryo
Gretchen Meyer, PhD
Associate Professor
- Email: meyerg@wustl.edu
Program affiliation
Developmental Regenerative and Stem Cell Biology
Research summary
Understanding how changes at the molecular and cellular level in skeletal muscle affect muscle structure and function
Key words
Melissa Meyer
Program: Molecular Cell Biology
Graduation Year: 2018
Thesis Advisor: David G. DeNardo
Thesis Title: Tumors Interrupt IRF8-mediated Dendritic Cell Development to Overcome Immune Surveillance
Todd Meyerrose
Program: Molecular Cell Biology
Graduation Year: 2007
Thesis Advisor: Jan A. Nolta
Thesis Title: Characterization of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Therapeutic Application to a Xenotransplant Model of Mucopolysaccharidosis Type VII
Kirill Miachin
Program: Molecular Genetics and Genomics
Current advisor: Ben Garcia, PhD
Undergraduate university: Brooklyn College, 2020
Craig Micchelli, PhD
Associate Professor
- Email: micchelli@wustl.edu
Program affiliation
Molecular Genetics and Genomics
Developmental Regenerative and Stem Cell Biology
Research summary
The biology of stem cells
Key words
cancer, Drosophila, regeneration, stem cells
Alexander Miceli
Program: Molecular Cell Biology
Graduation Year: 2012
Thesis Advisor: Jason D. Weber
Thesis Title: Characterization of the ARF Tumor Suppressor's Checkpoint Response to Hyper-Growth Stimuli.
Drew Michael
Program: Molecular Cell Biology
Graduation Year: 2015
Thesis Advisor: Michael R. Brent
Thesis Title: Molecular and Computational Methods for Cellular State Control