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Lyndsay Rhodes is a Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU), part of the College of Arts & Sciences. She specializes in cancer biology, with a focus on breast cancer mechanisms and the development of novel therapies. Her research explores molecular pathways driving cancer progression, including non-coding RNA regulation and extracellular matrix interactions.
Education: Rhodes holds a Ph.D. in Molecular and Cell Biology from Tulane University School of Medicine and dual B.S. in Biology and B.A. in Psychology from Pfeiffer University.
Research Interests: Her work spans molecular and cellular techniques, from in vitro models to bioinformatics analysis. Current projects include natural compound therapies, non-coding RNA roles in cancer, and extracellular matrix effects on metastasis. She emphasizes mentored research, having guided over 50 undergraduates into successful biological careers.
Teaching: Courses include Cancer Biology, Cell Biology, and Directed Independent Research, blending classroom instruction with hands-on scientific training.
Awards: Recognized with the FGCU Excellence in Mentoring Award (2020–2021) for her commitment to student development.
Grants & Advising: Her research is supported by grants focused on breast cancer biology. Over 50 students have contributed to her lab, gaining expertise in experimental design, data analysis, and scientific communication.



