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Thomas W Glover is a Professor in the Department of Human Genetics at the University of Michigan. He holds active center memberships at Global REACH, the Center for Cell Plasticity and Organ Design, and the Rogel Cancer Center, demonstrating extensive cross-disciplinary collaboration in genomic research and cancer biology.
His research centers on genomic instability mechanisms, with primary focus on replication stress-induced structural variant formation at common fragile sites. He investigates POLQ-mediated repair pathways, transcription-replication conflicts, and locus-specific suppression mechanisms. His work bridges molecular genetics, cancer genomics, and technological innovation to understand fundamental processes driving genome rearrangements in disease.
Recent publications (2020-2024) reveal consistent emphasis on developing and applying advanced genomic technologies like svCapture for detecting ultra-rare structural variants. His research demonstrates strong integration between molecular mechanism studies (e.g., POLQ function in mitosis) and technical innovation, with recurring themes in replication stress response, fragile site biology, and cancer-associated genomic rearrangements.
Professor Glover actively participates in collaborative research environments through his center affiliations, contributing to initiatives in cell plasticity, organ design, and cancer therapeutics development. His profile indicates availability for mentoring, reflecting commitment to academic training in human genetics.
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