Audrey L. Atkin: Difference between revisions
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The Atkin lab is in the [http://www.biosci.unl.edu School of Biological Sciences] at the [http://www.unl.edu University of Nebraska-Lincoln]. We study gene regulatory mechanisms in two fungal model organisms, ''Saccharomyces cerevisiae'' and ''Candida albicans'' with the goal of understanding how cell and developmental biology is regulated. Using a combination of molecular genetic and systems biology approaches, we investigate the regulation of wild-type gene expression by the nonsense-mediated mRNA decay pathway, and the regulation of morphogenesis of ''Candida albicans'' by quorum sensing. | The Atkin lab is in the [http://www.biosci.unl.edu School of Biological Sciences] at the [http://www.unl.edu University of Nebraska-Lincoln]. We study gene regulatory mechanisms in two fungal model organisms, ''Saccharomyces cerevisiae'' and ''Candida albicans'' with the goal of understanding how cell and developmental biology is regulated. Using a combination of molecular genetic and systems biology approaches, we investigate the regulation of wild-type gene expression by the nonsense-mediated mRNA decay pathway, and the regulation of morphogenesis of ''Candida albicans'' by quorum sensing. | ||
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We also developed and maintain the [http://bsweb.unl.edu/labs/atkin/decay.html mRNA Decay Resource Page] for the community. |
Revision as of 10:37, 16 June 2008
Welcome to the Atkin lab wiki!
The Atkin lab is in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. We study gene regulatory mechanisms in two fungal model organisms, Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Candida albicans with the goal of understanding how cell and developmental biology is regulated. Using a combination of molecular genetic and systems biology approaches, we investigate the regulation of wild-type gene expression by the nonsense-mediated mRNA decay pathway, and the regulation of morphogenesis of Candida albicans by quorum sensing.
We also developed and maintain the mRNA Decay Resource Page for the community.