CENTROSOME.ORG - Whois Information
Geoffrey A. Charters MSc (hons) PhD (Pathology)
After graduating with a double-major BSc degree from the University of Auckland, Mr Charters worked for over a decade at the leading edge of industrial process control software engineering in New Zealand. During this time, his existing fascination with molecular biology and genetics developed further, particularly as it related to the cell cycle and the origins of cancer. When opportunity presented itself, he returned to the University of Auckland to undertake formal studies in this field, ultimately receiving his doctorate in 2008. To further his understanding, and hopefully to contribute to the fight against this disease, Dr Charters is now seeking a postdoctoral position within a leading research group. His particular interests are the molecular mechanisms underpinning cell cycle checkpoints, the regulation of centrosome duplication, and the synchronisation of these. He invites and encourages visitors to centrosome.org who know of suitable opportunities to contact him.
Centrosome.org
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