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Lindsay Mehrmanesh is an Associate Teaching Professor at Northeastern University, affiliated with the Biology Project Laboratory. She integrates experiential learning and student-centered pedagogy to cultivate scientific identity among undergraduate researchers.
- PhD in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, and Biochemistry from Brown University
Her teaching philosophy prioritizes authentic research experiences, collaborative learning, and evidence-based mentorship. Beyond the classroom, she designs innovative undergraduate research programs and advocates for equity in STEM, particularly supporting first-generation students. While her current role emphasizes pedagogy, her scientific contributions span transcriptional regulation, reproductive biology, and epigenetic mechanisms, as evidenced by her Google Scholar publications from 2007–2020.
Her interdisciplinary work bridges genetics, oncology, and developmental biology, with studies on genes like TAF4B in ovarian cancer and spermatogonial stem cell development. She has also contributed to biochemical systems like the MmeI restriction-modification enzyme.
As a core instructor, she emphasizes scientific identity and equity initiatives. No specific scientific awards, grants, or student advising details are mentioned in her profile.
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