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Batoul Abdallah is a Lecturer in the Department of Teacher Education at the University of Michigan. Her academic background and role involve contributions to teacher education and research in molecular cytogenetics, cancer genomics, and chromosomal instability. She has published extensively on topics including genome behavior, chromosome abnormalities, and the evolutionary mechanisms underlying cancer progression.
Her research interests focus on understanding genome instability, cellular heterogeneity, and the implications of genetic mutations in disease contexts such as MASLD and Gulf War illness. She has explored the dynamics of karyotype evolution, micronuclei formation, and the role of chromosomal condensation defects in clinical settings.
Batoul’s work bridges molecular genetics and clinical observations, with recent studies addressing predictive factors for adenoma development and case reports on gastrointestinal pathologies. Her contributions to conferences and abstract collections highlight collaborative efforts in advancing aneuploidy research and cancer biology.
No specific grants or awards are listed in the provided information, but her publications reflect a strong focus on interdisciplinary genomic research with applications in clinical medicine and evolutionary biology.
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