User:Jason E. Stajich
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| - | I am an [http:// | + | I am an [http://lab.stajich.org/home Assistant Professor] at [http://www.ucr.edu UC Riverside] in [http://plantpathology.ucr.edu/ Plant Pathology & Microbiology]. |
| - | I was a postdoc at [http://www.berkeley.edu UC Berkeley] in the laboratory of [http:// | + | I was a postdoc at [http://www.berkeley.edu UC Berkeley] in the laboratory of [http://nature.berkeley.edu/taylorlab/ John Taylor] and prior to that I was a graduate student at Duke University, [http://upg.duke.edu Program in Genetics and Genomics]. |
| - | I am interested in comparative genomics of fungi to understand evolutionary processes generating population and species level variation. | + | I am interested in comparative genomics of fungi to understand evolutionary processes generating population and species level variation. |
| - | + | I also [http://fungalgenomes.org/blog blog] about fungal genome analyses and datasets and provide a [http://fungalgenomes.org/wiki wiki] for genome information and our research. We are engaged in sequencing [http://1000.fungalgenomes.org 1000 fungal genomes], studying fungal cell wall evolution, and mechanisms of genome defense for transposon control. | |
| - | I also [http://fungalgenomes.org/blog blog] about fungal genome analyses and datasets and provide a [http://fungalgenomes.org/wiki wiki] for genome information and our research. | + | |
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| - | * [[Special:Emailuser/ | + | * [[Special:Emailuser/Jason_E._Stajich| Email me through OWW]] |
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Current revision
I am an Assistant Professor at UC Riverside in Plant Pathology & Microbiology.
I was a postdoc at UC Berkeley in the laboratory of John Taylor and prior to that I was a graduate student at Duke University, Program in Genetics and Genomics.
I am interested in comparative genomics of fungi to understand evolutionary processes generating population and species level variation. I also blog about fungal genome analyses and datasets and provide a wiki for genome information and our research. We are engaged in sequencing 1000 fungal genomes, studying fungal cell wall evolution, and mechanisms of genome defense for transposon control.
Protocols
- Genome Annotation - Pipelines and analyses (To add)
- Filamentous fungi genomic DNA isolation
- Filamentous fungi genomic RNA isolation (To add)


