Wagner — Tina

Wagner — Tina

In a compelling personal essay, , a special education teacher, shares her professional evolution from a graduate student to a leader in the field. She reflects on her journey with the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) and argues that teachers are uniquely positioned as leaders and advocates who shape the future well beyond their classroom walls.

Her research explores how "telomere folding" is compromised as cells age, which has deep implications for understanding cancer and the aging process.

For a more technical read, has contributed to significant research at the Institute of Molecular Biology (IMB) in Germany. Her work often focuses on telomeres —the protective caps on the ends of chromosomes—and how their structure changes during cellular aging (senescence). tina wagner

If you are interested in environmental and urban issues, has co-authored research on "Project ECOCITY." This project examines how to design urban structures that support sustainable transport and maintain mobility as cities grow.

Chromatin modifiers and recombination factors promote a telomere fold-back structure (PLOS Genetics). 3. Tina Wagner: Urban Planning & Sustainable Transport In a compelling personal essay, , a special

She discusses how active involvement in professional communities can transform an educator's perspective and impact.

How Teachers Lead: My Journey as a Special Education Teacher (Council for Exceptional Children). 2. Tina Wagner: Molecular Biology Research For a more technical read, has contributed to

Planning Urban Structures for Sustainable Transport (ResearchGate).