Dr. Michael Glotzer

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Biography

Michael Glotzer is a Professor in the Biological Sciences Division at the University of Chicago. His research focuses on cellular mechanisms including cell polarity, cytokinesis, and the centralspindlin complex, which plays a critical role in the regulation of cell division. By utilizing model organisms such as C. elegans, human cultured cells, and Drosophila, Glotzer’s lab aims to uncover how cells organize and position cellular structures during division and development. His team's groundbreaking work has characterized the role of the centralspindlin complex and its components in the evolution of multicellular organisms. Glotzer has pioneered the application of optogenetics to study dynamic cellular processes, demonstrating key regulatory mechanisms within cells. He has published numerous articles in high-impact journals, contributing significantly to the understanding of cellular signaling and mechanics. His dedication to innovative research and teaching has earned him recognition and accolades in the field of cell biology.

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Experience

Professor

2004-01-01 — Present

University of Chicago • Chicago, IL

Conducting research and teaching in the Biological Sciences Division.

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Doctorate Program
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Department of Philosophy