I am currently a PhD Candidate in the Anatomy and Cell Biology program at Upstate Medical University in Syracuse,NY,USA. I study the role of mechanical forces in organ development along the left-right body axis using a zebrafish model. In addition, I am enrolled in the Anatomy Instruction micro-credential program. Using the skills I develop in these programs I plan to pursue a careen in Gross Anatomy instruction at the graduate level.
- Albert Szent-Györgyi
Education
SUNY Upstate Medical University
2020-PresentAnatomy and Cell Biology PhD Candidate
Amack Lab Graduate Assistant
Micro credential in Anatomy Instruction
SUNY Alfred State College of Technology
2016 - 2020Forensic Science Technology B.S.
Health Sciences B.S.
Biological Sciences A.A.S
Publications
3D viscoelastic drag forces contribute to cell shape changes during organogenesis in the zebrafish embryo
Sanematsu, P. C., Erdemci-Tandogan, G., Patel, H., Retzlaff, E. M., Amack, J. D., & Manning, M. L. (2021). 3D viscoelastic drag forces contribute to cell shape changes during organogenesis in the zebrafish embryo. Cells & development, 168, 203718. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cdev.2021.203718
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