J. Richard McIntosh
J. Richard McIntosh is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology at the University of Colorado Boulder. McIntosh first graduated from Harvard with a BA in Physics in 1961, and again with a Ph.D. in Biophysics in 1968. He began his teaching career at Harvard but has spent most of his career at the University of Colorado Boulder. At the University of Colorado Boulder, McIntosh taught biology courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Additionally, he created an undergraduate course in the biology of cancer towards the last several years of his teaching career. McIntosh's research career looks at a variety of things, including different parts of mitosis, microtubules, and motor proteins. Provided by Wikipedia
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A Brief History of Research on Mitotic Mechanisms by J. Richard McIntosh, Thomas Hays
Published 2016-12-01
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Continuous endosomes form functional subdomains and orchestrate rapid membrane trafficking in trypanosomes by Fabian Link, Alyssa Borges, Oliver Karo, Marvin Jungblut, Thomas Müller, Elisabeth Meyer-Natus, Timothy Krüger, Stefan Sachs, Nicola G Jones, Mary Morphew, Markus Sauer, Christian Stigloher, J Richard McIntosh, Markus Engstler
Published 2024-04-01
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Mechanisms of microtubule dynamics and force generation examined with computational modeling and electron cryotomography by Nikita B. Gudimchuk, Evgeni V. Ulyanov, Eileen O’Toole, Cynthia L. Page, Dmitrii S. Vinogradov, Garry Morgan, Gabriella Li, Jeffrey K. Moore, Ewa Szczesna, Antonina Roll-Mecak, Fazoil I. Ataullakhanov, J. Richard McIntosh
Published 2020-07-01
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