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#Paper1 Blenner, M., Shur, O., Szilvay, G., Cropeck, D., Banta, S., | #Paper1 Blenner, M., Shur, O., Szilvay, G., Cropeck, D., Banta, S., ''Calcium induced folding of a Repeat in Toxin (RTX)- Domain Via C-Terminal Entropic Stabilization'' Under Review. | ||
#Paper2 Szilvay, G., Blenner, M., Cropeck, D., Banta, S. | #Paper2 Szilvay, G., Blenner, M., Cropeck, D., Banta, S. ''A FRET-based Method for Probing the Conformational Behavior of an Intrinsically Disordered Repeat Domain from Bordetella pertussis Adenylate Cyclase'' Under Review. | ||
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Revision as of 12:42, 9 September 2009
Mark Blenner
Immune Disease Institute
Harvard Medical School
Timothy Springer's Lab
3 Blackfan Circle
Boston, MA 02115
blenner@idi.harvard.edu
Previously, I worked in the Banta Lab at Columbia University.
Currently, I am a Research Fellow in the Springer Lab at the Immune Disease Institute affiliated with Harvard Medical School and Children's Hospital.
Education
- 2009, PhD, Columbia University (Chemical Engineering)
- 2007, MS, Columbia University (Chemical Engineering)
- 2004, BS, Manhattan College (Chemical Engineering)
Research interests
- Protein Engineering
- Conformational Control of Protein Activity
- Biological Conformational Switches
- Directed Evolution & High Throughput Technologies
- Single-molecule Biophysics
Publications
<biblio>
- Paper1 Blenner, M., Shur, O., Szilvay, G., Cropeck, D., Banta, S., Calcium induced folding of a Repeat in Toxin (RTX)- Domain Via C-Terminal Entropic Stabilization Under Review.
- Paper2 Szilvay, G., Blenner, M., Cropeck, D., Banta, S. A FRET-based Method for Probing the Conformational Behavior of an Intrinsically Disordered Repeat Domain from Bordetella pertussis Adenylate Cyclase Under Review.
- Paper3 pmid=18218715
- Paper4 pmid=17376876