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Allison Hall serves as an Assistant Professor in the Biology department within Regis College at Regis University, where she leads research on cellular development mechanisms using model organisms.
Her primary research focuses on cell polarization dynamics across single-cell and multicellular systems. Dr. Hall employs Caenorhabditis elegans as her model organism to investigate early embryonic development and temporal changes in cellular interactions during organismal growth. Her methodology integrates genetic manipulation, molecular cell biology techniques, and advanced microscopy to alter and visualize protein functions within developing organisms.
Dr. Hall demonstrates strong commitment to academic mentorship, actively engaging students in research to cultivate the next generation of scientific talent through hands-on laboratory experiences.
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