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RUI: Exploring the role of interphase node proteins in NDR-family kinase Sid2p localizatio — NSF Award to Wellesley College (MA, $

This project will evaluate the spatial and temporal control of cell division to provide a better understanding of how highly conserved regulatory mechanisms contribute to a cell’s ability to successfully divide. Cell division is a critical process essential for the proper growth and maintenance of living organisms. A b

Award titleRUI: Exploring the role of interphase node proteins in NDR-family kinase Sid2p localizatio
Award ID2414363
AwardeeWellesley College
CityWELLESLEY HILLS
StateMA
Amount obligated$384,431
Principal investigatorJohn Goss
ProgramCellular Dynamics and Function
Start date07/01/2024
AbstractThis project will evaluate the spatial and temporal control of cell division to provide a better understanding of how highly conserved regulatory mechanisms contribute to a cell’s ability to successfully divide. Cell division is a critical process essential for the proper growth and maintenance of living organisms. A better characterization and understanding of this process could have applications in enhancing biodiversity, agriculture, or food production. Cytokinesis, the final stage of cell di
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