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  • Mechanisms of Nuclear Morphology Regulation (NIH MIRA R35GM134885; 5/1/24 - 12/31/2028); Mechanisms of Nuclear Size Regulation (NIH MIRA R35GM134885; 1/1/20 - 4/30/24)
  • Integration of Xenopus Extract and Microfluidics to Study Organelle Size Scaling (NIH R01GM113028; 3/1/15 - 1/31/20)
  • Regulation of Nuclear Size in Xenopus Embryos and Cancer Cells (American Cancer Society RSG-15-035-01-DDC; 7/1/15 - 6/30/20)
  • Mechanisms of Steady-State Nuclear Size Regulation in Xenopus (NIH R15GM106318; 9/1/13 - 8/31/17)
  • Cancer Relevance
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Mechanisms of Nuclear Morphology Regulation
Integration of Xenopus Extract and Microfluidics to Study Organelle Size Scaling
Regulation of Nuclear Size in Xenopus Embryos and Cancer Cells
Mechanisms of Steady-State Nuclear Size Regulation in Xenopus
Cancer Relevance

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Daniel Levy, Professor

Molecular Biology

  • 1000 E. University Ave
  • Laramie, WY 82071
  • Office Location: SIB 2232
  • Lab Location: SIB 2316
  • Email: dlevy1@uwyo.edu
  • Phone: 307-766-3300
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