Cell Division Machinery and Disease

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This book critically evaluates the causal link between cell division machinery and disease. Further, it identifies key open questions in the field and the means for exploring them. Throughout the various chapters, internationally known contributors present the evidence for and against a causal link between key elements of the cell division machinery and diseases such as cancer, neuropathologies, aging, and infertility. A more clinically oriented chapter further discusses the current and future applications of anti-mitotic drugs in these diseases. Cell Division Machinery and Disease is essential reading for graduate or advanced graduate students, researchers or scientists working on cell division as well as clinicians interested in the molecular mechanisms of the discussed diseases.

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Monica Gotta is Ordinary Professor at the Medical Faculty of the University of Geneva. She has previously worked as a Swiss-National Science Foundation Professor at the ETH Zurich. Her research interests are the (a)symmetric cell divisions of C. elegans embryos and human cells. She has published 43 papers and 1 book chapter. She has also been awarded an EMBO YIP award.
Patrick Meraldi is Associate Professor at the Medical Faculty of the University of Geneva. He has previously worked as a Swiss-National Science Foundation Professor at the ETH Zurich. His research interest is primarily in the field of chromosome segregation in human cells. He has published 49 papers and 2 book chapters. He has also been awarded an EURYI award , an EMBO YIP award and the Walther Flemming Medal.

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