Angelika Amon
Molecular and cell biologist, cancer research

Born
1967
58 years ago
Died
October 29th, 2020
4 years ago — 53 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
United States
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A molecular and cell biologist, made significant contributions to understanding the process of cell division and its implications in cancer. Conducted extensive research on the role of the spindle assembly checkpoint in ensuring accurate chromosome segregation. Worked at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and led a laboratory renowned for its pioneering insights in cell biology. Recipient of several prestigious awards and honors throughout the scientific community for groundbreaking studies.
Discovered mechanisms of chromosome segregation
Investigated the spindle assembly checkpoint
Published numerous influential research papers
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