Bridget Baumgartner
Postdoctoral Fellow
Email: bbaumgartner@bioeng.ucsd.edu
Phone: 858.822.3858
My
CV and
Research Statement.
Education
Ph.D., Molecular Biology, Baylor College of Medicine (2007)
B.S., Biochemistry, SUNY Stony Brook (1999)
Research Interests
Publications
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M. R. Bennett, W. L. Pang, N. A. Ostroff, B. L. Baumgartner, S. Nayak, L. S. Tsimring and J. Hasty,
“Metabolic gene regulation in a dynamically changing environment,”
Nature 454, 1119-1122 (2008).
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B. L. Baumgartner,
“The identification of the nuclease that creates 3' overhangs on chromosome ends,”
Ph.D. Dissertation, Baylor College of Medicine (2007).
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H. Niu, L Wan, B. Baumgartner, D. Schaefer, J. Loidl and N. M. Hollingsworth,
“Partner choice during meiosis is regulated by Hop1-promoted dimerization of Mek1,”
Mol. Biol. Cell 16, 5804-5818 (2005).
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B. L. Baumgartner, V. Lundblad,
“Telomere identity crisis,”
Genes Dev. 19, 2522-2525 (2005).
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S. Siming et al.,
“A map of the interactome network of the metazoan C. elegans,”
Science 303, 540-543 (2004).
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B. Baumgartner and J. W. Harper,
“Deafening cycle,”
Nat. Cell Biol. 5, 385-387 (2003).
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D. Woltering, B. Baumgartner, S. Bagchi, B. Larkin, T. de los Santos and N. M. Hollingsworth
“Meiotic segregation, synapsis, and recombination checkpoint functions require physical
interaction between the chromosomal proteins Red1p and Hop1p,”
Mol. Cell Biol. 20, 6646-6658 (2000).
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