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Giovanni Bosco, PhD is a Professor in the Department of Molecular and Systems Biology at Dartmouth College's Geisel School of Medicine. His research bridges chromatin biology and neurogenetics, with a focus on the 3D organization of chromosomes and its impact on gene regulation, genome stability, and neuroendocrine signaling.
- Post-Doctoral Fellow at MIT/Whitehead Institute
- PhD from Brandeis University
- B.A. from Boston University
Research highlights include:
- Investigating condensin-driven chromatin tethers and their role in nuclear envelope dynamics
- Elucidating molecular mechanisms of learning and memory in Drosophila
- Developing innovative model systems combining fruit flies and parasitic wasps
- Exploring translational applications of fly genetics to human health through collaborations like Acuity Spatial Genomics
Scientific contributions span:
- Genome organization mechanisms
- Neuroendocrine communication pathways
- Advanced computational biology
- Cancer-related chromatin research
Award recognition includes mentorship of Madhu Sadanandappa, appointed to the Genetics Society of America's Early Career Leadership Program.
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