Title: Nuclear Alignment as a Structural Readout of the Determination Front in Vertebrate Somitogenesis
Didar Saparov is a PhD candidate in the Driskill Graduate Program (DGP) at Northwestern University. He obtained his BS and MS degrees in Physics at Turkmen State University. His current research focuses on unraveling the complexities of somite formation in zebrafish embryos, with a specific emphasis on understanding the intricate interactions among proteins and regulatory networks driving this developmental process. Eager to broaden his skill set, Didar is keen on learning wet lab techniques and proficiently conducts microscopy imaging. He conducts image and data analyses using various programming software.
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