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Jesse Zamudio is an Associate Professor in the Department of Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology at UCLA. His research focuses on the role of non-coding RNAs in the regulation of gene expression, particularly in the context of cellular responses to environmental cues. He has published numerous papers highlighting the complexities of RNA-mediated regulation, including work on microRNAs and long non-coding RNAs. His studies contribute to a deeper understanding of post-transcriptional regulation and its implications in developmental biology and disease. Zamudio's work has advanced the field by elucidating mechanisms of RNA processing and targeting, shedding light on the importance of RNA-binding proteins in these processes. He is recognized for his contributions to molecular biology, particularly in RNA metabolism and its evolutionary aspects. His research is crucial for deciphering the intricate layers of gene regulation that govern cellular function and organismal development.
University of California, Los Angeles • Los Angeles, CA
Teaching and conducting research in Molecular Biology and RNA regulation.
Department of Economics admits primarily for the PhD program.