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Jaquelin Dudley is a Professor in the Department of Molecular Biosciences at the University of Texas at Austin. His research focuses on retroviruses, viral pathogenesis, and cancer biology, particularly breast cancer and the mechanisms of retroviral transcription. He has contributed significantly to the understanding of the role of APOBEC proteins in viral replication and has studied the interaction between retroviruses and the cellular environment. Dudley has held a variety of prestigious positions throughout his career, including postdoctoral fellowships at the University of California, San Francisco, and the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He completed his PhD in Virology at Baylor College of Medicine. His recent publications explore topics such as retroviral hypermutation and the trafficking of viral proteins within host cells. He is actively involved in peer review activities for multiple academic journals, contributing to the scientific community by evaluating research in his field.
University of Texas at Austin • Austin, TX
Teaching and conducting research in molecular biosciences with a focus on viral pathogenesis.
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