Fjodor is a Master's student in the Biological Sciences. He is interested in quantitative and developmental biology. For his Master's thesis, his project focuses on investigating alternative splicing as a mechanism for generating variation in evolution and disease.
Recent Presentations:
Investigating defective splicing as a cause of Nager syndrome.
Fjodor Merkuri, Jennifer Fish and Sarah McMenamin
Poster, UMass Lowell Student Research & Community Engagement Symposium, Lowell, MA, April 18, 2017
Poster, NESDB Regional Meeting, Woods Hole, MA, April 27-30, 2017
Investigating defective splicing as a cause of Nager syndrome.
Fjodor Merkuri, Jennifer Fish and Sarah McMenamin
Poster, UMass Lowell Student Research & Community Engagement Symposium, Lowell, MA, April 18, 2017
Poster, NESDB Regional Meeting, Woods Hole, MA, April 27-30, 2017