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Rosemary Clyne is a Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Sciences at Queen Mary University of London, affiliated with the School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences. She specializes in meiotic chromosome segregation mechanisms using budding yeast as a model organism. Her research integrates genetic, cell biological, and proteomic approaches to study post-translational modifications and Polo-like kinase regulation in meiosis.
Research interests include:
- Regulation of meiosis I chromosome segregation patterns
- Role of Cdc5 kinase in meiotic progression
- Proteomic analysis of yeast meiosis
- Development of quantitative proteomic databases
Her work has produced foundational studies on yeast meiosis, including optimization of 2D gel electrophoresis methods applicable to broader biological samples. Future goals aim to extend these findings to mammalian meiotic systems.
Publications focus on proteomic profiling and kinase regulation, with key contributions in Proteomics, Cell Cycle, and Nature Cell Biology. No awards are explicitly listed in the provided text.
Her lab has pioneered proteomic databases for meiotic protein expression and collaborates on experimental systems for yeast analysis.
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