
معرفی
Gessica Barros is a Research Fellow in the Department of Biology at Duke University's Trinity College of Arts & Sciences. Her research focuses on understanding the roles of ubiquitin in translation control, a critical area within molecular and cellular biology. She currently holds a grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences.
Her primary research interests include molecular mechanisms of protein regulation, cellular signaling pathways, and fundamental biological processes. Her work on ubiquitin's role in translation control bridges disciplines such as biochemistry, genetics, and developmental biology.
Her current research is supported by the following grant:
- Dissecting the roles of ubiquitin in translation control (2020–2025), funded by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences.
No scientific awards or formal advisees/students are listed in her profile. Her primary affiliation is through the Biology department at Trinity College, though specific laboratory or team affiliations are not detailed.



