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Gregory C. Rogers is a Professor in the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the University of Arizona, with additional appointments in the BIO5 Institute, Cancer Biology GIDP, and Genetics GIDP. He specializes in molecular mechanisms governing centriole duplication and centrosome instability in cancer progression.
- Education:
- BA in Biology from the University of Rochester
- PhD in Cell and Developmental Biology from University of California, Davis
- Postdoctoral training at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
His research focuses on centriole duplication control, centrosome amplification/loss in prostate cancer, and the role of Polo-like kinase 4 (Plk4) in mitotic errors. Articles from 2010-2025 highlight his work on centrosome dynamics, cancer-related chromosomal instability, and Drosophila model applications.
Recent studies (2023-2025) explore PIM kinase inhibition in immunotherapy, Plk4 regulation, and centrosome loss as a driver of prostate malignancy. Earlier work (2010-2019) established foundational knowledge of centriole assembly and condensin II function.
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