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'''Julianne Grose''' ''Principal Investigator''<br>
'''Julianne Grose''' ''Principal Investigator''<br>
I graduated with my PhD in Biology from the University of Utah in 2003, having done my graduate work in John Roth's lab studying the regulation of NAD(P) in Salmonella enteria serovar typhimurium.  I completed my postdoctoral work in the lab of Jared Rutter in the University of Utah department of Biochemistry, studying the sensory protein kinase PAS kinase.  I have been an Assistant Professor [http://lifesciences.byu.edu/home/FacStaff/default.aspx?ID=268 BYU faculty] since 2009, where my lab is investigating metabolic regulation in microbial systems.  
I graduated with my PhD in Biology from the University of Utah in 2003, having done my graduate work in John Roth's lab studying the regulation of NAD(P) in ''Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium''.  I completed my postdoctoral work in the lab of Jared Rutter at the University of Utah department of Biochemistry, studying the sensory protein kinase PAS kinase.  I have been an Assistant Professor [http://lifesciences.byu.edu/home/FacStaff/default.aspx?ID=268 BYU faculty] since 2009, where my lab is investigating metabolic regulation in microbial systems.  


= Current Lab Members =
= Current Lab Members =

Revision as of 17:39, 12 March 2011

GroseLab

Principal Investigator

Julianne H. Grose, PhD, julianne_grose@byu.edu

Julianne Grose Principal Investigator
I graduated with my PhD in Biology from the University of Utah in 2003, having done my graduate work in John Roth's lab studying the regulation of NAD(P) in Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium. I completed my postdoctoral work in the lab of Jared Rutter at the University of Utah department of Biochemistry, studying the sensory protein kinase PAS kinase. I have been an Assistant Professor BYU faculty since 2009, where my lab is investigating metabolic regulation in microbial systems.

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