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Devashish Dwivedi is a Junior Lecturer in the Department of Cell Physiology and Metabolism at the University of Geneva, where he researches centrosome duplication and synchronised cell cycle processes. He completed his PhD at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research in Mohali, India, focusing on the role of Hook2, a cytoplasmic dynein activating adaptor regulating mitosis and cytokinesis. After his doctoral studies, he joined the Meraldi lab as a postdoctoral fellow in 2019. His research explores molecular mechanisms that govern the progression of the cell centrosome cycle, emphasizing their implications in cancer and other diseases. Through his scientific endeavors, Devashish aims to unveil the dysregulation of these systems in tumors, contributing significantly to public health knowledge. Outside the lab, he enjoys watching movies, traveling, hiking, and photography.
University of Geneva • Geneva, Switzerland
Lecturer conducting research in cell biology, focusing on cell division and centrosome duplication.
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