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Ricardo Benavente is an Extraordinary Professor and Academic Director in the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology at the University of Würzburg's Biocenter. He leads the Benavente Lab, focusing on meiotic processes and synaptonemal complex (SC) structure. His career includes a Dr. med. from the University of Heidelberg, a habilitation (Dr. rer. nat. habil.), and postdoctoral work as an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow at the German Cancer Research Center.
Research interests center on the functional organization of the cell nucleus during meiosis, particularly the synaptonemal complex and telomere dynamics. Techniques used include super-resolution microscopy and electron tomography, applied to mouse models and comparative studies across metazoans. Key findings include insights into SC protein conservation and meiotic chromosome behavior.
Publications highlight structural studies of SC components (e.g., SYCP proteins), telomere-nuclear envelope interactions, and evolutionary aspects of meiosis. He contributed to the Latin-American Academy of Sciences since 2001 and collaborates with institutions like Uruguay's Clemente Estable Institute. His work bridges molecular mechanisms of meiosis with evolutionary biology, emphasizing structural and functional insights into genetic variability.
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