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bridges vol. 9, April 2006 / News from the Network
Alexandra Lerch-Gaggl, molecular biologist and confocal imaging specialist
will
assume the position of assistant professor at the Medical College of
Wisconsin, Milwaukee, in the Department of Cell Biology, Neurobiology,
and Anatomy. After completing her studies at the Paris-Lodron
University in Salzburg, she came to the Medical College as a
postdoctoral fellow in 2000 to continue her work in developmental
biology.
Dr. Lerch-Gaggl studies the role of factors involved
in ribosome biogenesis and nucleologenesis during early development.
Recently she has also been appointed director of the Bryant Imaging
Core Facility at the Medical College, which offers state-of-the-art
imaging techniques, using confocal microscopy, to all faculty and staff
of the institution.
Department of Cell Biology, Neurobiology and Anatomy at the Medical College of Wisconsin: http://www.mcw.edu/cellbio/
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