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Zeinab Anvarian serves as a Guest researcher at the Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, affiliated with the Core Facility for Integrated Microscopy. Her research focuses on cellular mechanisms with particular emphasis on cilia biology and protein dynamics within cellular structures.
Dr. Anvarian's research interests center on cell biology with specialization in ciliary function, protein trafficking mechanisms, and molecular regulation of cellular structures. Her work integrates advanced imaging techniques with proteomic approaches to investigate how motor proteins like KIF13B regulate ciliary composition and signaling pathways. She has made significant contributions to understanding the role of scaffold proteins in ciliary targeting and the mechanisms controlling extracellular vesicle release from cilia.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong thematic focus on ciliary protein regulation, with recurring investigation of KIF13B's multifaceted roles in ciliary transport and signaling. Her work spans methodological development in live-cell imaging to detailed proteomic characterization of ciliary components, demonstrating both technical innovation and deep biological insight into cellular mechanisms related to ciliopathies and cellular signaling disorders.
Dr. Anvarian maintains active collaboration with researchers across multiple institutions, as evidenced by her extensive co-authorship network. Her work has garnered attention across academic platforms with significant readership on Mendeley and social media sharing by researchers worldwide.
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