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Michael Sikes is an Associate Professor at North Carolina State University (NC State), affiliated with the Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology within the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. He coordinates the Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology Concentration and is part of several academic groups including Functional Genomics, Genetics, and Microbiology. His research focuses on immunology, genetics, gene regulation, and cancer biology, with notable work on B cell development, TCRβ gene assembly, and probiotics' role in colorectal cancer prevention. He has also contributed to understanding bacterial pathogenesis in Salmonella and Campylobacter species.
Key research areas include the interplay between DNA repair mechanisms, epigenetic regulation of gene expression, and pharmacogenomic determinants of immune therapy efficacy. His lab has developed methods for studying chromatin dynamics and promoter activity in developing lymphocytes. While no academic awards are explicitly listed, his work has spanned over two decades with notable contributions to virology, microbiology, and inflammatory pathway modulation via botanical compounds.
Collaborations and affiliations include the Genetics and Genomics Academy (GGA) and interdisciplinary programs bridging agriculture and life sciences. His work addresses fundamental questions in immunology while exploring applied solutions in drug discovery and microbiome research.
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