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Alice Sherrard is an Associate Research Scientist in the Department of Genetics at Yale School of Medicine, Yale University. Her research focuses on advancing microscopy techniques for studying molecular structures in intact cells, particularly through nanogold tagging systems and chromatin organization. She collaborates with prominent groups in structural biology and immunology, contributing to high-impact publications in journals like Science and the Biophysical Journal.
Key research interests include nanotechnology-based imaging solutions, chromatin dynamics, and immune checkpoint mechanisms. Her work integrates genetic engineering, cryo-electron microscopy, and epigenetic studies to address questions in cell biology and cancer biology.
Recent studies have explored the application of nanogold tags for in situ tomography and the role of cholesterol in transcriptional regulation. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges molecular biology, engineering, and clinical applications, with potential implications for cancer therapy and diagnostic tools.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed. While no grants or advising roles are detailed in the provided text, her publications suggest active participation in collaborative research networks, including projects with Dr. Joerg Bewersdorf and Dr. Antonio Giraldez.
