Monica Driscoll
Dr. Monica A. Driscoll is a biochemist known for her research on neuronal aging and degeneration in the model organism ''C. elegans.'' She is a Distinguished Professor of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at Rutgers University. She was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2023 for her work in genetics and cellular and molecular neuroscience. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Vayndorf, Elena M, Scerbak, Courtney, Hunter, Skyler, Neuswanger, Jason R, Toth, Marton, Parker, J Alex, Neri, Christian, Driscoll, Monica, Taylor, Barbara E
Published 2016
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by Pinan-Lucarre, Berangere, Gabel, Christopher V., Reina, Christopher P., Hulme, S. Elizabeth, Shevkoplyas, Sergey S., Slone, R. Daniel, Xue, Jian, Qiao, Yujie, Weisberg, Sarah, Roodhouse, Kevin, Sun, Lin, Whitesides, George M., Samuel, Aravinthan, Driscoll, Monica
Published 2012
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by Yang, Hengwen, Chen, Yu-Zen, Zhang, Yi, Wang, Xiaohui, Zhao, Xiang, Godfroy, James I., Liang, Qian, Zhang, Man, Zhang, Tianying, Yuan, Quan, Royal, Mary Ann, Driscoll, Monica, Xia, Ning-Shao, Yin, Hang, Xue, Ding
Published 2015
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