
Douglas Nganga
Graduate Student, Applied Physics
Graduate student in Applied Physics specializing in molecular motors and biomolecular machines research.
About Douglas Nganga
Douglas Nganga is a graduate student in the Applied Physics Course at the Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University, Japan. His research focuses on the dynamics of molecular motors, particularly kinesin-driven microtubule systems and their complex motion patterns. He contributes to cutting-edge studies on active spiralling phenomena in cytoskeletal transport systems.
Focus
🔬 Research Contributions
Biomolecular Machines
Active spiralling of microtubules driven by kinesin motors
Novel spiral motion patterns in kinesin-driven microtubules and their implications for cellular organization
Published: September 15, 2025
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2025
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Gifu, Japan
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