Sean is a PhD candidate in the Applied Biology program here at UML. In the Fish Lab, he is studying alternative splicing as a mechanism of gene dosage mediation in limb development and disease. Before arriving in Lowell, he received his B.S. and M.S. in zoology from the University of Maine, where he studied the effects of inactivity on a zebrafish model of Duchenne's Muscular Dystrophy. He currently is co-lab coordinator of the Principles of Biology Laboratory course at UML and president of the Biology Graduate Student Society in our department.
Presentations
Alternative splicing as a mechanism of gene dosage mediation in limb development and evolution
Poster Presentation at the International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology (ICVM); Cairns, Australia (August, 2023)
Alternative splicing as a mechanism of gene expression modification in limb development and evolution
Poster presentation at the New England Society of Developmental Biologists regional conference; Wood's Hole, MA (April 2022, 2023)
Whose limb is it anyway?
Joint presentation at the Biological Sciences department colloquium seminar; University of Massachusetts, Lowell (April 2022, January 2023)
Poster Presentation at the International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology (ICVM); Cairns, Australia (August, 2023)
Alternative splicing as a mechanism of gene expression modification in limb development and evolution
Poster presentation at the New England Society of Developmental Biologists regional conference; Wood's Hole, MA (April 2022, 2023)
Whose limb is it anyway?
Joint presentation at the Biological Sciences department colloquium seminar; University of Massachusetts, Lowell (April 2022, January 2023)
Current CV
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