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Kemal Keseroglu is a Researcher in the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology at the Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University. His work focuses on vertebrate segmentation, embryonic development, and genetic regulation using zebrafish as a model organism.
His research explores the interplay between stochastic gene expression and environmental stressors in developmental processes, with a particular emphasis on somite segmentation and oscillatory control mechanisms during embryogenesis. He utilizes interdisciplinary approaches combining molecular biology, systems biology, and computational modeling.
While no scientific awards are currently disclosed, his recent publications highlight contributions to understanding gene function in developmental disorders and the role of phosphatases in segmentation clock dynamics. Keseroglu maintains active research collaborations within his department and contributes to advancing knowledge in developmental genetics.
He has no external professional relationships reported for 2024, indicating a focus on institutional research activities. His work provides valuable insights into the molecular mechanisms governing embryonic patterning and developmental stability.
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