अमेय जालीहाळ | ಅಮೇಯ ಜಾಲೀಹಾಳ | /əmeɪjʌ/ /'dʒɑlihɑl/

Welcome! I am currently a postdoctoral researcher in Amy Gladfelter’s lab at Duke University. I study the evolution of membraneless compartments in cells and how large, mulitnucleate cells such as fungi coordinate morphogenesis with growth and nuclear divisions.

I did my PhD in Cell and Molecular Biology at the University of Michigan. For my PhD work, I used single-molecule fluorescence microscopy tools to study how protein translation is regulated by spatially reorganizing the cytosol of cancer cells under the mentorship of Prof. Nils Walter.

Outside the lab, I enjoys coffee and classical Indian music (like a true Chennai native), cooking, being outdoors (I ran my first full marathon in 2023!) and making art.

Say hello at ameya dot jalihal at duke dot edu.

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