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Gary Wessel

professor at brown university

Gary Wessel is a Professor of Biology at Brown University.45 He is interested in reproduction, specifically how embryos form their germ line and how oocytes are made.3 He also studies fertilization and parts of the gonad.3

Wessel earned a B.A. in Biology and Environmental Sciences from the University of Virginia in 1978.1 He received a Ph.D. in Developmental Biology from Duke University in 1986.1 He was also an NIH Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center.1

Wessel's lab uses different organisms and experimental approaches to understand how the process of reproduction works.6 His research interests include fertilization and the block to polyspermy.2

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Providence, Rhode Island, United States