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Seth Taylor is an Assistant Professor in the Cell Biology & Physiology department at Brigham Young University's College of Life Sciences. He specializes in neuroscience research with a focus on cellular and molecular mechanisms governing neuronal function and diversity.
- Education:
- BS in Neuroscience, Brigham Young University
- PhD in Neuroscience, Yale University
Dr. Taylor’s research interests include Confocal Microscopy, Single-cell RNA Sequencing, and Cellular Neuroscience. His work primarily explores the transcriptomic and molecular underpinnings of neuronal identity and function using Caenorhabditis elegans as a model organism. He has contributed extensively to understanding gene expression, RNA splicing, and chromatin remodeling in neurons through high-throughput sequencing techniques.
His recent publications (2021-2025) highlight expertise in:
- Single-cell transcriptomics for neuronal diversity mapping
- C. elegans nervous system molecular profiling
- RNA sequencing methodology optimization
- Transcriptional regulatory networks in neuronal development
- Neurotransmitter signaling in stress and psychiatric models



