Exploring the Mystery of Polarized Cell Growth
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Luis Vidali, assistant professor of biology and biotechnology, is working to solve a longstanding mystery about how some cells are able to organize themselves to grow in an elongated or polarized fashion. His research is supported by a $977,000 National Science Foundation CAREER Award.
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