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Benjamin Kroeger

Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Kieran Harvey's lab at Monash University / Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre

Benjamin Kroeger is a postdoctoral researcher and Research Fellow at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia.34 He specializes in unraveling the molecular mechanisms that govern cell growth and organization.4 Kroeger is affiliated with the Anatomy & Developmental Biology department at Monash University and can be contacted at Benjamin.Kroeger@monash.edu.3

Currently, Kroeger is working in the Harvey Lab, which is associated with both Monash University and the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre.2 His research focuses on epithelial adhesion and Hippo signaling, contributing to a recent study on basal spot junctions led by Professor Kieran Harvey.1

Kroeger has a strong academic background, with 91 citations to his name, indicating his significant contributions to his field of study.5 His work appears to be at the forefront of cell biology, particularly in understanding cellular adhesion and signaling pathways that are crucial for normal development and are often disrupted in diseases like cancer.

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