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Katherine Krueger is a Fixed Term Assistant Professor in the Biological Sciences Program at Michigan State University, where she has taught since joining in 2017 after several years at Santa Clara University. She is based in room 1110C of the Stem Teaching & Learning Facility and can be contacted via phone (517-432-1316) or email (krueg172@msu.edu), with pronouns she/her.
Her academic credentials include:
- PhD in Neurosciences from Case Western Reserve University, investigating gene regulation in serotonin neuron development.
- Postdoctoral research at Stanford University focused on gene expression in adipose tissue-derived stem cells.
Dr. Krueger's research expertise spans Neuroscience, Stem Cell Biology, and Molecular Biology, with significant contributions to understanding gene regulation in neural development and adipose stem cells. She is deeply committed to undergraduate education in introductory biology, expressing particular enthusiasm for DNA-related topics and highlighting how student interactions and teaching team collaborations renew her perspective each semester.
No scientific awards, fellowships, or medals are documented in the provided biographical information.
Regarding academic mentorship, the source text does not list any advised PhD or Master's students. Similarly, no research grants or funding sources are referenced.
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