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I am a member of the Smolke Lab at Caltech. My research is directed toward developing in vivo biosensors with the ability to detect fluctuations in metabolite and protein concentrations as well as post-translational modifications. | I am a member of the [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Smolke Smolke Lab] at Caltech. My research is directed toward developing in vivo biosensors with the ability to detect fluctuations in metabolite and protein concentrations as well as post-translational modifications. | ||
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Kevin G. Hoff Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering khoff at caltech dot edu
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I am a member of the Smolke Lab at Caltech. My research is directed toward developing in vivo biosensors with the ability to detect fluctuations in metabolite and protein concentrations as well as post-translational modifications.
Research Interests
My background is in the study of protein structure-function relationships. Through this work I have become interested in the changes in protein modifications and metabolite flux that occur during the cell cycle. I am particularly interested in the way post-translational modifications and small molecules influence epigenetic control of transcription.
Education
2005-present Postdoctoral Scholar, Laboratory of Dr. Christina D. Smolke, Caltech
2002-2005 HHMI Post-Doctoral Fellow, Laboratory of Dr. Cynthia Wolberger, The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
2002 Ph.D. Molecular Biology, Genetics and Biochemistry, Laboratory of Larry E. Vickery, University of California, Irvine.
1996 B. A. with Honors in Biology, California State University, Fullerton
Publications
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John Smith. The art of saying nothing. Verbose Editions 1999.
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