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I work in the [http://pondside.uchicago.edu/ecol-evol/people/kreitman.html Kreitman Lab] at University of Chicago, Department of Ecology and Evolution | I work in the [http://pondside.uchicago.edu/ecol-evol/people/kreitman.html Kreitman Lab] at University of Chicago, Department of Ecology and Evolution. | ||
==Education== | ==Education== |
Revision as of 13:49, 23 February 2012
Contact Info
- Bin He
- University of Chicago
- 1101 E 57th St
- Zoology Bldg
- Chicago, IL, 60637, USA
- Email me through OpenWetWare
- Homepage at U of Chicago
I work in the Kreitman Lab at University of Chicago, Department of Ecology and Evolution.
Education
- 2006- , PhD, Ecology and Evolution, University of Chicago
- 2002-2006, BS, Peking University, Beijing, China
Research interests
What attracts me in biology is first of all how organisms realizes delicate functions and achieve such complexity as we see, and then how they change to give rise to such a beautiful system.
- Evolution of developmental process
- Meaning and mechanism of genetic buffering
Publications
- He, Z. B., Holloway, A. K., Maerkl J. S., Kreitman, M. (2011) Does positive selection drive transcription factor binding site turnover? A test with Drosophila cis-regulatory modules. PLoS Genet 7(4), e1002053.
- He, B., Kreitman, M., (2010) Evolution of Cis-Regulatory Modules. In: Darwin's Heritage Today: Proceedings of the Darwin 200 Beijing International Conference, Long M., et al., eds, Higher Education Press, Beijing, China
- Lu, J., Shen, Y., Wu, Q., Kumar, S., He, B., Shi, S., Carthew, R. W., Wang, S. M., Wu, C.-I. (2008) The birth and death of microRNA genes in drosophila. Nature Genetics 40 (3), 351-355.
- Lou, C., Yang, X., Liu, X., He, B., Ouyang, Q. (2007) A quantitative study of λ-Phage SWITCH and its components. Biophysical Journal 92 (8), 2685-2693.
Protocols