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Caroline Hoppe is an Associate Research Scientist in the Genetics Department at Yale School of Medicine, Yale University. She holds a PhD in Developmental and Molecular Biology from the University of Manchester (2019) and a BSc in Biochemistry and Cell Biology from Jacobs University (2015). Her research focuses on developmental genetics, transcriptional regulation, CRISPR technologies, and molecular imaging. She collaborates with prominent researchers such as Antonio Giraldez and Mina Kojima on topics like maternal-to-zygotic transition and embryonic development.
- Key research areas: Embryology, Drosophila genetics, genomic regulatory elements, and bioinformatics.
- Notable work includes live imaging techniques for mRNA and transcription dynamics, CRISPR-Cas9 applications, and analysis of BMP signaling gradients.
Her publications span developmental biology to cancer genomics, with a focus on molecular mechanisms driving embryonic development and genetic regulation in model organisms. She has contributed to tools like the MS2/MCP system for transcription visualization and GEARs for protein function studies.



