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Janine Maddock is a Professor Emerita in the Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology at the University of Michigan. She retired on December 31, 2020. Her research focused on microbial development, proteomics, and molecular genetics, with specific interests in ribosome assembly mechanisms and bacterial asymmetry. Maddock earned her Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University and completed postdoctoral fellowships at Stanford University as an NIH and American Cancer Society Fellow.
- Education: Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University
- Postdoctoral Training: NIH Postdoctoral Fellow and American Cancer Society Fellow at Stanford University
Her research integrated molecular genetics, biochemistry, and cell biology to address fundamental questions in microbial development. Key areas included non-ribosomal protein roles in ribosome assembly and the establishment of asymmetry in bacteria.
- Awards: NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship, American Cancer Society Fellowship
As an emerita faculty member, her contributions to developmental microbiology and proteomics remain notable in the field. No active advising or grants are listed due to her retirement status.
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