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Patricia Cameron serves as Assistant Professor and Vice Dean at Augusta University's Medical College of Georgia, holding dual appointments in the Department of Medicine and The Graduate School while directing graduate studies and serving as Assistant Dean.
Her academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Cell/Cellular Biology and Histology from Yale University (1993)
- BA in Bio, General from Gettysburg College (1983)
Dr. Cameron's research integrates Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, and Neuroscience to investigate protein mechanisms in development and disease. Her work centers on unconventional myosins in brain development, caveolin-1 in glioma pathogenesis, and neuron-glial junctional proteins in neuronal migration, with significant implications for cancer therapeutics and neurodevelopmental disorders.
Analysis of her publications (1997-2007) reveals consistent focus on molecular determinants of cellular processes, particularly myosin-mediated cell cycle regulation, caveolae-related signaling in ocular and neural systems, and protein domains governing neural development. Her scholarship bridges fundamental cell biology with translational applications in oncology and neuroscience.



