Meet Dr. Laura E. Newman, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Cell Biology at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, United States. Her research delves into the intriguing role of mitochondria—these tiny powerhouses that were once ancient bacteria now living inside our cells—as crucial regulators of cellular signaling. With an impressive background in biotechnology, neuroscience, biochemistry, and cell and developmental biology, Dr. Newman is passionate about uncovering how these ancient organelles affect cellular responses, especially under stress. Her work is paving the way for new insights into diseases…
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