The researcher's work centers on the intricate interplay between genetic and molecular mechanisms in disease development, particularly through advancements in understanding protein folding and its role across diverse biological systems. Their research integrates insights from single-cell genomics, synthetic biology, and bioremediation, alongside studies in gene regulation, stem cell behavior, epigenetic regulation, and cancer biology. This integrated approach underscores the importance of modeling these processes to uncover how genetic signaling shapes disease progression and to develop novel therapeutic strategies that enhance our understanding of complex biological phenomena.
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