
About
Cynthia Damer is a Professor in the Department of Biology within the College of Science and Engineering. Her research and teaching are centered on cell and molecular biology, with a focus on the model organism Dictyostelium discoideum. She teaches courses including Introductory Biology, Cell Biology, Biotechnology, Scientific Writing & Communication, and Light Microscopy.
Research Interests: Dr. Damer's work investigates the function of copine proteins—calcium-dependent membrane-binding proteins—in cellular processes such as adhesion, chemotaxis, organelle regulation, and signal transduction. Her lab uses genetic, imaging, and biochemical approaches to understand how these proteins regulate membrane dynamics and cytoskeletal organization in Dictyostelium.
The recent publications highlight a consistent research trajectory focused on the role of Copine A in actin interaction, adhesion, contractile vacuole function, and cAMP-mediated translocation. These studies contribute to broader understanding of calcium signaling and membrane trafficking in eukaryotic cells.
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Advising and Grants: Dr. Damer mentors a research team involving multiple students and collaborators, as evidenced by co-authorships on recent publications. While specific grant funding is not mentioned, her sustained research output suggests active external support. She integrates research with education through advanced courses and lab-based inquiry.
Labs and Teams: Dr. Damer leads a research laboratory focused on Dictyostelium cell biology, where students and researchers investigate copine protein function using molecular genetics and high-resolution microscopy techniques.
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