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Ajit Joglekar is an Associate Professor at the University of Michigan, affiliated with the School of Biomedical Engineering and the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology. His research focuses on the molecular mechanisms governing mitotic checkpoint control, kinetochore architecture, and spindle assembly dynamics. Located at 3067 BSRB, Ann Arbor, MI, he employs advanced techniques such as fluorescence microscopy and DNA origami to study protein interactions in cell division.
His work bridges cell biology and biophysics, investigating how structural flexibility and biochemical signaling ensure accurate chromosome segregation. Key themes include the regulation of spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) proteins like BubR1, MAD1, and Aurora B, as well as the role of kinetochore proteins (e.g., Spc105, Mps1) in microtubule attachment and error correction.
His publications emphasize interdisciplinary approaches, combining experimental and computational methods to dissect SAC signaling pathways and their responsiveness to cellular conditions. Recent studies highlight the impact of protein abundance, post-translational modifications, and mechanical forces on mitotic fidelity.
Despite his prolific research output, no awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided information. He advises no students in the given texts but collaborates extensively on lab projects involving structural biology and cellular engineering.
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