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Jason Brown is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at Salem State University, where he teaches courses including Introduction to Human Genetics, Cell Biology, General Genetics, and Developmental Biology. His research focuses on cell biology and genetics, particularly in the areas of ciliary biogenesis, intraflagellar transport (IFT), and flagellar assembly mechanisms.
His work primarily investigates intraflagellar transport systems in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, a model organism for studying cilia and flagella. Key research themes include tubulin transport, protein complex dynamics, and the structural regulation of ciliary components. He also explores connections between ciliary biology and human disease pathologies.
Jason's peer-reviewed publications (2019-2012) reveal a research trajectory centered on molecular mechanisms of flagellar assembly, intraflagellar transport protein interactions, and ciliary disease implications. His studies often examine protein localization, transport machinery, and structural organization in eukaryotic cilia.


