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Professor Michael Boffa is a biochemistry professor at the University of Windsor's Faculty of Science, Department of Biochemistry. His research focuses on blood clotting mechanisms, protein function (e.g., TAFI), and their implications in cancer metastasis and cardiovascular health. He has been featured in university publications discussing his research on proteins' dual roles in health and disease, as well as public engagement initiatives like Café Scientifique. Boffa actively participates in university events and has contributed to campus fundraising efforts for the United Way.
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His work explores how proteins like TAFI, traditionally linked to blood clot stability, might inhibit cancer cell spread, bridging biochemistry and oncology. He emphasizes the need for funding to advance promising research ideas. Boffa is engaged in collaborative research projects, as evidenced by his participation in university events and media outreach. No specific labs, teams, or grants are detailed in the provided texts.
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