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Maria Bertagnolli is a Professor in the Biology Department at Gonzaga University, with a former affiliation in the Chemistry & Biochemistry Department until 2000. Her research focuses on cellular biology, particularly structural and regulatory molecules involved in cytoskeleton-mediated functions like cell adhesion and migration, with emphasis on colon cancer development and chemopreventive drug mechanisms. She has held her current position since August 1993.
Her research interests include cytoskeletal dynamics, signal transduction pathways, and oncology-related studies. She has collaborated on projects involving interdisciplinary teams to advance leadership and collaboration in academic settings.
Her publications span from foundational work on platelet cytoskeleton signaling (1993) to recent contributions on institutional collaboration strategies (2024). Though no awards are explicitly listed, her work demonstrates sustained contributions to cellular and cancer biology.
Dr. Bertagnolli’s career reflects a commitment to integrating molecular mechanisms with clinical applications, particularly in understanding how chemopreventive drugs influence cancer progression through cellular pathways.
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