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Adam Gromley is a Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology at Lamar University, located in the Hamilton Math & Science Building. His research focuses on centrosome proteins, cancer mechanisms, cell cycle regulation, and primary cilia biology. He has contributed significantly to understanding cytokinesis, tumor suppression, and genetic signaling pathways in diseases like melanoma and rhabdomyosarcoma.
His educational contributions include developing integrated textbooks on biochemistry and molecular biology, as well as pedagogical modules for medical education. Notable research areas include the roles of centriolin, pericentrin, and HECTD1 in cellular processes, alongside studies on ARF and p53-responsive genes in cancer suppression.
Recent work (2022–2025) emphasizes CRISPR/Cas9 applications in cytokinesis studies, metabolic learning strategies, and centrosome interactions in oncogenesis. His findings have advanced understanding of primary cilia disruption in myoblasts and therapeutic potential of stem cell therapies.
Academic advising and grants are not explicitly detailed in available records. His lab focuses on interdisciplinary approaches to cell biology and cancer research, though specific lab/team names are not mentioned here.
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