Dr. Hall is a molecular biologist who is broadly interested in studying how cells polarize, both on a single-cell level and within multicellular organisms. She uses model organisms, cell biology, genetics, and microscopy to ask and answer questions about cell interactions during development. Her model organism of choice is the small, nematode worm, Caenorhabditis elegans. Dr. Hall uses C. elegans to study early development and understand how cells change their interactions as an organism grows and develops. She uses genetics and cell biology to manipulate genes and proteins within the worm and microscopy to understand those changes.
Dr. Hall is very excited to work with students and share her love of science with the next generation of scientists.