Terry Orr-Weaver
Terry L. Orr-Weaver is an American molecular biologist in the MIT Department of Biology with a joint appointment to the Whitehead Institute. She does research on developmental biology, with a focus on "[c]oordination of cell growth and division with development, with particular focus on the oocyte-to-embryo transition, control of cell size, and regulation of metazoan DNA replication." Orr-Weaver and her collaborators have identified two proteins necessary for the proper sorting of chromosomes during meiosis with implications for cancer and birth defects. In 2006 she was elected to the National Academy of Sciences. Provided by Wikipedia-
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13by Kronja, Iva, Yuan, Bingbing, Dzeyk, Kristina, Krijgsveld, Jeroen, Eichhorn, Stephen William, Bartel, David, Orr-Weaver, Terry L., Orr-Weaver, TerryOther Authors: “...Orr-Weaver, Terry L....”
Published 2015
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18by Nogueira, C., Kashevsky, Helena, Clarke, A., Pinto, Belinda Sophia, Orr-Weaver, TerryOther Authors: “...Orr-Weaver, Terry L....”
Published 2015
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19by Kashevsky, Helena, Von Stetina, Jessica R., Bell, George W., Hua, Brian, Orr-Weaver, TerryOther Authors: “...Orr-Weaver, Terry...”
Published 2018
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