Deborah Mowshowitz
Deborah Mowshowitz is a prominent biologist and professor known for her contributions to the field of genetics and molecular biology. She is currently a faculty member at Columbia University in the Department of Biological Sciences.
Education and Early Career[edit | edit source]
Deborah Mowshowitz received her B.Sc. in biology from MIT. She then pursued her Ph.D. in genetics at Harvard University, where she conducted research on gene expression and regulation.
Academic Career[edit | edit source]
After completing her Ph.D., Mowshowitz joined the faculty at Columbia University, where she has been a professor for several decades. She has taught a variety of courses, including introductory biology, genetics, and molecular biology. Her teaching methods are highly regarded, and she has received numerous awards for her excellence in education.
Research Contributions[edit | edit source]
Mowshowitz's research has focused on the mechanisms of gene regulation and the role of non-coding RNA in cellular processes. Her work has been published in several prestigious scientific journals, and she has been invited to speak at numerous international conferences.
Awards and Honors[edit | edit source]
Throughout her career, Deborah Mowshowitz has received several awards, including the Columbia University Presidential Teaching Award and the National Science Foundation Career Award. She is also a member of several professional organizations, including the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and the Genetics Society of America.
Personal Life[edit | edit source]
Deborah Mowshowitz is known for her dedication to her students and her passion for teaching. She is also involved in various outreach programs aimed at promoting science education among underrepresented groups.
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