Systems Biodynamics Lab
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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

  1. 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). [PDF]
  2. B. L. Baumgartner, “The identification of the nuclease that creates 3' overhangs on chromosome ends,” Ph.D. Dissertation, Baylor College of Medicine (2007).
  3. 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). [PDF]
  4. B. L. Baumgartner, V. Lundblad, “Telomere identity crisis,” Genes Dev. 19, 2522-2525 (2005). [PDF]
  5. S. Siming et al., “A map of the interactome network of the metazoan C. elegans,” Science 303, 540-543 (2004). [PDF]
  6. B. Baumgartner and J. W. Harper, “Deafening cycle,” Nat. Cell Biol. 5, 385-387 (2003). [PDF]
  7. 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). [PDF]