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M. Bryan Tsou is a Professor at the Graduate School of Medical Sciences of Weill Cornell Medicine, where he leads research in cellular and developmental biology. He is affiliated with the Cell & Developmental Biology program and conducts research in close collaboration with the Sloan Kettering Institute as part of the Tri-Institutional initiative.
His research focuses on the regulation of centrosome duplication during cell division and development. The centrosome acts as the primary organizer of the microtubule cytoskeleton, playing a critical role in mitotic spindle formation and ensuring genome stability. His work investigates the mechanisms of cell signaling and signal transduction pathways that control the cell cycle and centrosome dynamics.
Dr. Tsou's scientific contributions center on fundamental processes in cell biology, particularly how spatial and temporal regulation of microtubule polymers is achieved. His studies have implications for understanding developmental disorders and diseases linked to genomic instability, such as cancer.
While no specific awards or publications are listed in the provided text, his ongoing research program suggests active engagement in the scientific community. He likely mentors graduate students and postdoctoral researchers within the Tri-Institutional training framework.
The research is conducted within a collaborative lab environment linked to both Weill Cornell Medicine and the Sloan Kettering Institute, leveraging shared resources and interdisciplinary expertise in biomedical sciences.





