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Andrew R. Nager, PhD

Andrew R. Nager, PhD

Project title
"Dissecting the mechanism of selective diffusion into the primary cilium"

Dr. Nager [Fayez Sarofim Fellow] is studying the primary cilium, an organelle that cells use to sense the environment and communicate with other cells. To do so, the primary cilium selectively exchanges signaling molecules with the cell body. He is using cell biology, biochemistry, and biophysics to understand the gate between the primary cilium and the cell body. Because dysfunctions of the primary cilium promote cancer and cause developmental disease, this research is an important new avenue of exploration.

Institution
Stanford University School of Medicine
Sponsor(s) / Mentor(s)
Maxence V. Nachury, PhD
Cancer type
Brain
Pancreatic
Skin
Research area
Cell Biology
Award Program
Fellow
Named Award
Fayez Sarofim Fellow