Nancy E. Kleckner - Nanotechnology

Author Information

Nancy E. Kleckner is a prominent researcher affiliated with the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138. Her work spans a diverse range of topics within molecular and cellular biology, with particular emphasis on chromosomal behaviors during cell division and meiosis.

Research Contributions

Nancy E. Kleckner has made significant contributions to our understanding of cellular processes such as chromosome separation during anaphase, meiosis in budding yeast, and the mechanics of cell cycle regulation in Escherichia coli. Her studies have provided in-depth insights into the spatial and temporal dynamics of chromosomes, the mechanical bases for chromosomal behaviors, and the genetic mechanisms underlying cellular division and genetic recombination. Her research has also explored nanoscale mechanisms and their implications in cellular biology, as well as the evolutionary aspects of genetic stability in plants like Arabidopsis arenosa.

Aliases

Nancy E. Kleckner is also known by the following aliases: N Kleckner, N. Kleckner, Nancy Kleckner.

Publication and Citation Metrics

Metric Value
Total Citation Count 35,793
h-index 92
Total Number of Papers 241

Publications:

DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2020.07.002

Year: 2020

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