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Thomas Gilmore is a biologist with extensive experience in the fields of signal transduction, cancer biology, molecular ecology, and cell biology. He has been recognized for his teaching excellence, receiving the Metcalf Cup and Prize, the highest award for teaching at Boston University. Gilmore has secured significant funding for his NIH research, amounting to hundreds of thousands of dollars. His work focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying cellular processes and interactions within biomedical contexts. Gilmore is a member of the Boston University Genome Science Institute and the Evans Center for Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research, where he collaborates on various projects aiming to understand complex biological systems. His research includes studies on transcription factors, immunity in cnidarians, and challenges posed by SARS-CoV2. Throughout his career, he has led numerous grants and participated in interdisciplinary projects, contributing significantly to advancements in understanding gene expression and development.
Boston University • Boston, MA
Professor in the Biochemistry & Cell Biology disciplines, specializing in various aspects of cellular and molecular science.
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