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Julie Gates is an Associate Professor of Biology at Bucknell University, where she investigates the role of the actin cytoskeleton in embryonic development using Drosophila as a model system.
Education:
- Ph.D., University of Utah, 2002
- B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1991
Her research focuses on how actin cytoskeleton remodeling drives cell shape changes, migrations, and rearrangements during tissue and organ formation. She examines the interplay of actin regulators like Enabled and Capping protein to understand how diverse cell behaviors emerge in developing organisms, with particular emphasis on Drosophila oogenesis and embryogenesis.
Analysis of her publications (2003-2012) reveals consistent investigation of actin dynamics in developmental contexts, spanning egg chamber elongation, epithelial morphogenesis, and cell adhesion mechanisms. Key recurring themes include cytoskeletal regulation during tissue patterning and the molecular coordination of actin filament assembly.
Scientific awards: None mentioned in source material.
Dr. Gates actively mentors Bucknell undergraduates in research, with students like C. Herrera and S.L. Sottile contributing as co-authors on publications. Her work demonstrates strong integration of student researchers into active developmental biology projects.
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