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Aditi Prabhakar

 

 

 

 

 

Postdoctoral Fellow

Area of Interest/Research Focus:

(TBA)

Publications:

Regulation of Intrinsic Polarity Establishment by a Differentiation-Type MAPK Pathway in S. cerevisiae. Prabhakar A., Chow J., Siegel A. J., and Cullen P. J. Journal of Cell Science 2020; 133(7).


Spatial Landmarks Regulate a Cdc42p-Dependent MAPK Pathway to Control Differentiation and the Response to Positional Compromise. Basu S.*, Vadaie N.*, Prabhakar A., Li B., Adhikari H., Pitoniak A., Chow J., Chavel C. A., and Cullen P. J. PNAS; E2019–E2028. *co-first authors

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