Ahna Skop

Ahna Skop
Born1972[1]
New Haven, Connecticut
OccupationProfessor of Genetics
Academic background
EducationSyracuse University: B.S. Biology (1994)

University of Wisconsin-Madison: Ph.D. Cellular and Molecular Biology (2000)

UC Berkeley: Post Doctorate Work
Alma materUniversity of Wisconsin Madison
ThesisStudies on cleavage plane orientation and daughter cell separation in Caenorhabditis elegans (2000)
Doctoral advisorJohn G. White
Other advisorsBarbara Meyer, Rebecca Heald
Academic work
DisciplineCell Biologist
Sub-disciplineArtist
InstitutionsUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison

Ahna Renee Skop is an Native American American geneticist, artist, and a professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. She is known for her research on the mechanisms underlying asymmetric cell division, particularly the importance of the midbody in this process.

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