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==Contact Info==
==Contact Info==
[[Image:OWWEmblem.png|thumb|right|David Breslow (an artistic interpretation)]]
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*David Breslow
*David Breslow
*Stanford University
*Stanford University
*Address 1
*Beckman Center, Rm B109
*Address 2
*279 Campus Drive
*City, State, Country etc.
*Stanford, CA 94305-5345
*[[Special:Emailuser/David Breslow|Email me through OpenWetWare]]
*[[Special:Emailuser/David Breslow|Email me through OpenWetWare]]


I work in the [[Your Lab]] at XYZ University. I learned about [[OpenWetWare]] from Heard about from other users, and I've joined because Part of my lab's OWW webpage.
I work in [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Nachury Max Nachury]'s lab at Stanford University.


==Education==
==Education==
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* Year, PhD, Institute
* 2010, PhD, University of California, San Francisco.  Advisor: Prof. Jonathan S. Weissman
* Year, MS, Institute
* 2004, A.B., Harvard University
* Year, BS, Institute


==Research interests==
==Research interests==
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I'm investigating the role of primary cilia in signal transduction.  In particular, I'm studying how the dynamic entry and exit of proteins from this organelle is coupled to its unique role in organizing signaling pathways.
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==Publications==
==Publications==
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#Paper1 pmid=6947258
• Roelants F.M.*, <ins>Breslow D.K.</ins>*, Muir A., Bodenmiller B., Weissman J.S., Thorner J.T.  Control of sphingolipid homeostasis: Protein Kinase Ypk1 Regulates Orm1 and Orm2. '''Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA''', in press.
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• Seo S., Zhang Q., Bugge K., <ins>Breslow D.K.</ins>, Searby C.C., Nachury M.V., Sheffield V.C. A novel protein LZTFL1 regulates ciliary trafficking of the BBSome and Smoothened. '''PLoS Genetics'''. 7(11): e1002358. [http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pgen.1002358 link]
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<ins>Breslow D.K.</ins> and Nachury M.V., (2011). Primary Cilia: How to Keep the Riff-Raff in the Plasma Membrane. '''Current Biology'''. 21(11): R434-436. [http://www.cell.com/current-biology/retrieve/pii/S0960982211004817 link]
 
• <ins>Breslow D.K.</ins> and Weissman J.S., (2010).  Membranes in Balance: Mechanisms of Sphingolipid Homeostasis. '''Molecular Cell'''. 40(2): 267-279. [review article]. [http://www.cell.com/molecular-cell/retrieve/pii/S1097276510007811 link]
 
• <ins>Breslow D.K.</ins>, Collins S.R., Bodenmiller B., Aebersold R., Simons K., Shevchenko A., Ejsing C.S., Weissman J.S., (2010).  Orm Family Proteins Mediate Sphingolipid Homeostasis. '''Nature'''. 463(7284): 1048-1053. [http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v463/n7284/abs/nature08787.html link]
 
• <ins>Breslow D.K.</ins>*, Cameron D.M.*, Collins S.R., Schuldiner M., Stewart-Ornstein J., Newman H.W., Braun S., Madhani H.D., Krogan N.J., Weissman J.S., (2008).  A Comprehensive Strategy Enabling High-Resolution Functional Analysis of the Yeast Genome. '''Nature Methods'''. 5(8): 711-718. [http://www.nature.com/nmeth/journal/v5/n8/abs/nmeth.1234.html link]
 
• Newman J.R., Ghaemmaghami S., Ihmels J., <ins>Breslow D.K.</ins>, Noble M., DeRisi J.L., Weissman J.S.  (2006).  Single-cell Proteomic Analysis of S. cerevisiae Reveals the Architecture of Biological Noise. '''Nature''', 441(7095): 840-846. [http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v441/n7095/abs/nature04785.html link]


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Latest revision as of 21:41, 3 November 2011

I am a new member of OpenWetWare!

Contact Info

I work in Max Nachury's lab at Stanford University.

Education

  • 2010, PhD, University of California, San Francisco. Advisor: Prof. Jonathan S. Weissman
  • 2004, A.B., Harvard University

Research interests

I'm investigating the role of primary cilia in signal transduction. In particular, I'm studying how the dynamic entry and exit of proteins from this organelle is coupled to its unique role in organizing signaling pathways.

Publications

• Roelants F.M.*, Breslow D.K.*, Muir A., Bodenmiller B., Weissman J.S., Thorner J.T. Control of sphingolipid homeostasis: Protein Kinase Ypk1 Regulates Orm1 and Orm2. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, in press.

• Seo S., Zhang Q., Bugge K., Breslow D.K., Searby C.C., Nachury M.V., Sheffield V.C. A novel protein LZTFL1 regulates ciliary trafficking of the BBSome and Smoothened. PLoS Genetics. 7(11): e1002358. link

Breslow D.K. and Nachury M.V., (2011). Primary Cilia: How to Keep the Riff-Raff in the Plasma Membrane. Current Biology. 21(11): R434-436. link

Breslow D.K. and Weissman J.S., (2010). Membranes in Balance: Mechanisms of Sphingolipid Homeostasis. Molecular Cell. 40(2): 267-279. [review article]. link

Breslow D.K., Collins S.R., Bodenmiller B., Aebersold R., Simons K., Shevchenko A., Ejsing C.S., Weissman J.S., (2010). Orm Family Proteins Mediate Sphingolipid Homeostasis. Nature. 463(7284): 1048-1053. link

Breslow D.K.*, Cameron D.M.*, Collins S.R., Schuldiner M., Stewart-Ornstein J., Newman H.W., Braun S., Madhani H.D., Krogan N.J., Weissman J.S., (2008). A Comprehensive Strategy Enabling High-Resolution Functional Analysis of the Yeast Genome. Nature Methods. 5(8): 711-718. link

• Newman J.R., Ghaemmaghami S., Ihmels J., Breslow D.K., Noble M., DeRisi J.L., Weissman J.S. (2006). Single-cell Proteomic Analysis of S. cerevisiae Reveals the Architecture of Biological Noise. Nature, 441(7095): 840-846. link

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