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=='''Philippos-Aris Papathanos'''==
Email: ''P.Papathanos@imperial.ac.uk''


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I am a PhD student in the [[Crisanti:Crisanti Lab]] at [http://www.imperial.ac.uk/ Imperial College], London<br>.
==Position==
<blockquote>PostDoc<br>
Division of Cell and Molecular Biology<br>
Sir Alexander Fleming Building<br>
I have been a member of the [[Crisanti:Crisanti Lab |Crisanti Lab]] at [http://www.imperial.ac.uk/ Imperial College], since October 2005.<br>


''Email'': [mailto:p.papathanos@imperial.ac.uk p.papathanos@imperial.ac.uk]
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== Research Interests ==
== Research Interests ==
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*research 1
*Gene driving systems for population genetic engineering of the malarial vector ''Anopheles gambiae''
*research 2
*Mobile intronic genetic elements, selfish genes, homing endonucleases
*research 3
*Germline Promoters
 


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== Education==
== Education==
<blockquote>M.Sc, University of xxx <br>
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My undergrad degree was in...
BSc (Hons) Molecular Biology and Genetics, Royal Holloway, University of London <br>
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PhD Imperial College on the "Development of a gene drive system for genetic engineering of natural populations of the African malaria mosquito"<br>
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== Publications ==
==Publications==
<blockquote>My publication
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In this journal...  in 2004...
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// or you could use biblio if your publication is in pubmed:  e.g
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#somebook John Smith. ''The art of saying nothing''. Verbose Editions 1999.
#2009ref1 pmid=19573226
#coolpmid pmid=12345678 This is a very interesting PMID
#2008ref1 pmid=19057670
#2007ref1 pmid=17726053
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Philippos-Aris Papathanos

Position

PostDoc

Division of Cell and Molecular Biology
Sir Alexander Fleming Building
I have been a member of the Crisanti Lab at Imperial College, since October 2005.

Email: p.papathanos@imperial.ac.uk


Research Interests

  • Gene driving systems for population genetic engineering of the malarial vector Anopheles gambiae
  • Mobile intronic genetic elements, selfish genes, homing endonucleases
  • Germline Promoters


Education

BSc (Hons) Molecular Biology and Genetics, Royal Holloway, University of London
PhD Imperial College on the "Development of a gene drive system for genetic engineering of natural populations of the African malaria mosquito"

Publications


  1. Papathanos PA, Windbichler N, Menichelli M, Burt A, and Crisanti A. The vasa regulatory region mediates germline expression and maternal transmission of proteins in the malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae: a versatile tool for genetic control strategies. BMC Mol Biol. 2009 Jul 2;10:65. DOI:10.1186/1471-2199-10-65 | PubMed ID:19573226 | HubMed [2009ref1]
  2. Windbichler N, Papathanos PA, and Crisanti A. Targeting the X chromosome during spermatogenesis induces Y chromosome transmission ratio distortion and early dominant embryo lethality in Anopheles gambiae. PLoS Genet. 2008 Dec;4(12):e1000291. DOI:10.1371/journal.pgen.1000291 | PubMed ID:19057670 | HubMed [2008ref1]
  3. Windbichler N, Papathanos PA, Catteruccia F, Ranson H, Burt A, and Crisanti A. Homing endonuclease mediated gene targeting in Anopheles gambiae cells and embryos. Nucleic Acids Res. 2007;35(17):5922-33. DOI:10.1093/nar/gkm632 | PubMed ID:17726053 | HubMed [2007ref1]

All Medline abstracts: PubMed | HubMed