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Tracy Haynes is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Biology at Miami University. Her research focuses on stem cell research, tissue regeneration, and retina regeneration, particularly using chick and newt models. Collaborating with Dr. Katia Del Rio-Tsonis, she investigates the role of complement proteins and Wnt signaling in inducing retina regeneration. Her work spans developmental biology, cell signaling, and regenerative mechanisms.
Education details are not explicitly provided, but her career has been dedicated to experimental biology. Her research highlights include identifying complement anaphylatoxin C3a as a potent inducer of chick retina regeneration and developing protocols for gene manipulation in newts. She teaches courses such as Principles of Human Physiology and Cell Biology.
Her publications emphasize interdisciplinary approaches, bridging immunology, developmental biology, and regenerative medicine. Research trends in her work include understanding molecular regulators of regeneration and applying findings to potential therapeutic strategies. Courses taught reflect her expertise in physiology, cell biology, and biotechnology.
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