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Iain M. Cheeseman is the Herman and Margaret Sokol Professor of Biology at MIT's Whitehead Institute. His research analyzes the molecular machinery directing chromosome segregation and cell division, with focus on the kinetochore structure. His lab investigates how core cellular structures adapt to physiological contexts through transcriptional, translational, and post-translational mechanisms.
Research Interests: Dr. Cheeseman's work spans proteomic variability across cell states, development, and disease. Key areas include rewiring of chromosome segregation machinery and kinetochore-microtubule interactions in diverse physiological situations.
Publications Focus: Recent articles explore mitochondrial function regulation, RNA processing enzymes, proteasome dynamics, and cell division mechanisms, reflecting interdisciplinary approaches combining genetics, biochemistry, and cell biology.
Awards:
- GCRLE Scholar Award (2020)
- MIT UROP Outstanding Mentor (2019)
- ASCB Early Career Award (2012)
- Searle Scholar (2009-2012)
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