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Dr. Nikki Camlin

Dr. Nikki Camlin

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Assistant Professor

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Research in my lab investigates how phosphatases regulate cell signaling pathways, with a specific interest in M-Phase of meiosis and mitosis. Importantly, errors in M-Phase can lead to trisomy, infertility, and miscarriage (meiosis) and cancer (mitosis). My research is particularly interested in M-Phase of oocyte meiosis; however, future research plans to extend our meiotic research into mitosis.

  • PhD- Biological Sciences, University of Newcastle, 2017
  • BS- Biomedical Science Honours, University of Newcastle, 2012
  • BS- Medical Sciences (Pathology), Charles Stuart University, 2011

BSC 360- Cell Biology

Novel approaches for the discovery of dephosphorylation control in oocyte meiosis

Society for the Study of Reproduction

English (Native)

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Johnson Science Tower (JST) 514

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nicole.camlinFREEMississippi

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601.266.6644

Areas of Expertise

Molecular Biology, Reproduction, Oocyte Meiosis, Cell Cycle, Phosphatases (PP1)