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Mary Miller is a Professor of Biology at Rhodes University, specializing in cell cycle regulation and cancer biology. Her research focuses on the molecular mechanisms governing eukaryotic cell division, particularly cyclin protein dynamics and DNA damage responses.
- B.A., University of Tennessee
- Ph.D., University of Virginia (Genetics, Microbiology, Cell Biology)
Her laboratory investigates how the anticancer drug KP1019 induces cell cycle arrest in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, with implications for oncogenic processes in humans. Key areas include:
- Genome-wide transcriptional analysis
- Cell division cycle coordination
- Protein localization mechanisms
- Chemotherapeutic drug effects
Recent publications highlight KP1019's impact on DNA damage responses and educational initiatives in yeast genetics. Collaborations include work with Pam Hanson and Laura Stultz.
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