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Myles Alderman III is a Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Cell Biology at Yale School of Medicine, working in Dr. Haifan Lin's laboratory where he investigates the self-renewal of germline stem cells. His research bridges developmental biology, epigenetics, and reproductive medicine with a focus on understanding molecular mechanisms in embryogenesis and disease processes.
His research interests span Stem Cell Biology, Epigenetics, Reproductive Biology, and Developmental Biology, with particular expertise in DNA methylation dynamics, germline development, and the pathogenesis of endometriosis. His work examines how environmental factors like Bisphenol-A (BPA) impact embryonic development through epigenetic mechanisms.
Awarded the prestigious Gruber Science Fellowship, NSF GRFP, and Lo Graduate Fellowship for Excellence in Stem Cell Research, Alderman has established himself as a promising researcher in his field. His publications reveal a consistent trajectory exploring epigenetic regulation in development and disease, with recent work focusing on N6-methyladenine in DNA and its role in early development.
- Gruber Science Fellowship at Yale
- National Science Foundation's Graduate Fellowship Research Fellowships Program (NSF GRFP)
- Lo Graduate Fellowship for Excellence in Stem Cell Research
His collaborative research extends across Yale's reproductive biology community, working with prominent investigators including Dr. Hugh Taylor on endometriosis and Dr. Andrew Xiao on epigenetic regulation during his doctoral studies. Currently, his work in the Lin laboratory continues to advance our understanding of stem cell self-renewal mechanisms with implications for regenerative medicine and developmental disorders.