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Bryce Nickels is a Professor at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, affiliated with the Department of Genetics within the School of Arts and Sciences and based at the Waksman Institute. His research centers on the regulation of gene expression in bacteria, focusing on the mechanistic and regulatory roles of RNA polymerase across transcription phases.
His research interests include gene regulation, transcriptional mechanisms, bacterial genetics, and small RNAs. Utilizing molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, and high-throughput sequencing, his lab investigates how cellular states influence RNA polymerase activity, aiming to uncover diverse regulatory paradigms conserved across organisms.
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Bryce Nickels leads an active research laboratory at the Waksman Institute, where he mentors students and conducts cutting-edge research in bacterial gene expression. He is involved in training the next generation of scientists, though specific advisees are not listed. There is no mention of grants, but his lab's ongoing work implies external funding and collaborative research efforts.
He is part of the research team at the Waksman Institute of Microbiology, a prominent research center at Rutgers dedicated to molecular and cellular biosciences, where his work contributes to understanding fundamental genetic mechanisms using bacterial model systems.


