Brenna K. Broussard
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Graduate Student Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
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Brenna K. Broussard, a graduate student at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, studies stress responses in filamentous fungi. Her research investigates how physiological stress impacts cellular components, specifically focusing on the nucleolus and the role of molecular chaperones in maintaining cellular function. Broussard's recent publication, "Stress-induced nucleolar rejuvenation via chaperone-mediated segregation in a filamentous fungus," explores these mechanisms in detail.
Her work is supported by collaborations with fellow researchers at the University of Arkansas, including Audra Mae Rogers, Rachel A. Taylor, and Martin J. Egan, with whom she has co-authored publications. Broussard's scholarly output to date includes one publication, which has garnered one citation, and she holds an h-index of 1.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Stress-induced nucleolar rejuvenation via chaperone-mediated segregation in a filamentous fungus (2026)
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- Stress-induced nucleolar rejuvenation via chaperone-mediated segregation in a filamentous fungus
- Stress-induced nucleolar rejuvenation via chaperone-mediated segregation in a filamentous fungus