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'''April 5, 2011'''
'''April 5, 2011'''


Lev Olmelchenko has won first place (Biochemistry) in the New York City Science and Engineering Fair (NYCSEF).  He is an "Intel International Science and Engineering 2011 Finalist" and will travel to Los Angeles to represent NYC in the ISEF competition, which is attended by ~1,400 people from 51 different countries.  Lev's research was performed in the Gresham lab over the summer and fall of 2010.  Congratulations Lev!!!!
Lev Olmelchenko has won first place (Biochemistry) in the New York City Science and Engineering Fair (NYCSEF).  He is an "Intel International Science and Engineering 2011 Finalist" and will travel to Los Angeles to represent NYC in the ISEF competition, which is attended by ~1,400 people from 51 different countries.  Lev's research was performed in the Gresham lab over the summer and fall of 2010.  Congratulations Lev!!!!
 
'''November 3, 2010'''
 
The NYU iGEM team is ready to go to MIT this weekend.  Check out their website: [http://2010.igem.org/Team:NYU here]
 
'''November 1, 2010'''
 
I am teaching a new course, Quantitative Methods in Human Genetics (V23.0045) in Spring 2011.
You can access a draft of the syllabus here: [[Media:HumanGeneticsSyllabus.pdf]]
 
'''October 2010'''
 
Our two new papers have been published:
 
1. Gresham D, Boer D, Caudy A, Storey JD, Botstein D. System-level analysis of genes and functions affecting survival during nutrient starvation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics (published online Oct13, 2010. To appear in print Jan 2011).
 
2. Gresham D, Usaite R, Germann SM, Lisby M, Botstein D and Regenberg B Adaptation to diverse nitrogen limited environments by deletion or extrachromosomal element formation of the GAP1 locus. PNAS (2010): 107(43): 18551-6.


== '''News''' ==
== '''News''' ==

Revision as of 13:33, 5 April 2011



Welcome to the Gresham Lab

I am a member of The Center for Genomics and Systems Biology in the Department of Biology at New York University.

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April 5, 2011

Lev Olmelchenko has won first place (Biochemistry) in the New York City Science and Engineering Fair (NYCSEF). He is an "Intel International Science and Engineering 2011 Finalist" and will travel to Los Angeles to represent NYC in the ISEF competition, which is attended by ~1,400 people from 51 different countries. Lev's research was performed in the Gresham lab over the summer and fall of 2010. Congratulations Lev!!!!

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