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Maureen Krause is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Biology at Hofstra University. Her research focuses on molecular mechanisms underlying immune defense, biochemistry, and genetic variation in marine bivalve shellfish, with applications to aquaculture and fisheries management. She teaches courses in Molecular Techniques, Cell Biology, and General Biology II.
Research Interests: Dr. Krause investigates how genetic variation in metabolic and immune defense genes influences organismal fitness, particularly in species like bay scallops (Argopecten irradians) and oysters. Her work integrates molecular ecology, biochemistry, and population genetics to address ecological and applied questions. Recent studies explore stress response pathways in hemocytes, parasite detection in shellfish, and enzyme substrate specificity.
Professional Roles: As Chair of the Biology Department and Graduate Program Director, she oversees academic programs and faculty governance. She collaborates with institutions on aquaculture and conservation projects, emphasizing genetic tools for species management.
Lab & Research: Her lab at Hofstra employs molecular techniques to study genetic diversity, enzyme function, and disease resistance in marine organisms. Current projects include analyzing CSDE1 gene regulation under stress and developing diagnostic methods for shellfish parasites.
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