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John C. Lucchesi - Asa G. Candler Professor of Biology, Principal Investigator.
- Education: B.A., La Grange College; M.S., University of Georgia, Athens; Ph.D., University of California, Berkley.
- Expertise: genetics; molecular cytology.
- Research interests: the role of chromatin architecture on the regulation of gene transcription.
lucchesi@biology.emory.edu
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Antonio Pannuti - Senior Research Associate.
- Education: B.A., M.S. & Ph.D., University of Naples, Italy.
- Expertise: molecular genetics; data-base mining and bioinformatics.
- Research area: mechanism underlying the transcriptional enhancement mediated by the MSL dosage compensation complex in Drosophila.
apannut@emory.edu
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Ruth Yokoyama – Senior Research Associate
- Education: B.S. & Ph.D., Washington University, St. Louis.
- Expertise: molecular biology.
- Research area: physical changes in the organization of chromatin mediated by the Drosophila MSL complex.
ryokoya@emory.edu
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Rosa Morra – Post‑doctoral Fellow.
- Education: B.A. & Ph.D. University of Naples, Italy.
- Expertise: molecular genetics.
- Research area: role of different enzymatic activities in the function of the Drosophila MSL complex.
rmorra@emory.edu
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Huipin Ling – Post-doctoral Fellow.
- Education: B.S. & M.D., Guangzhou Medical College, China.
- Expertise: molecular biology.
- Research area: physical changes in the organization of chromatin mediated by the Drosophila MSL complex.
hling@emory.edu |
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Wenjing Wei - Laboratory Assistant.
- Education: undergraduate major in Biology (pre-med).
wwjsun@yahoo.com |
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Summer Cook - Stocks Manager.
secook@emory.edu
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Collaborators: |
Arri Eisen - Senior Lecturer in Biology and Cell Biology.
- Education: B.S., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; PhD., University of Washington, Seattle.
- Expertise: yeast genetics and molecular biology.
aeisen@biology.emory.edu |
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Edwin R. Smith - Research Assistant Professor, Department of Cell Biology
- Education: B.A., Swarthmore College; Ph.D. S.U.N.Y. at Stony Brook.
- Expertise: molecular genetics; data-base mining and bioinformatics.
- Research interest: effects of covalent modifications of nucleosomal histones mediated by the hMSL complex on transcription in human cells.
esmith@biology.emory.edu |
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