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OFFICE OF POSTDOCTORAL AFFAIRS
   
 Office of Postdoctoral Affairs
         
         
 

Rosetta Inpharmatics in Molecular Profiling Fellows

2008-09

Postdoctoral Fellowship Awardees:

Dr. David Brackett
The Translated Transcriptome and Metabotropic Glutamate Signaling in Mouse Brain

Dr. Stacia Wyman
Digital profiling of microRNAs in blood as a novel approach for cancer detection

Predoctoral Fellowship Awardee:

Ms. Wan-Lin Su
Systems-level insights into the regulation of microRNAs and their regulated target messenger RNAs.

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2007-08

Postdoctoral Fellowship Awardee:

Dr. Prabha Sampath
Genome-wide Translation-State Profiling during Embryonic Stem Cell Differentiation

Predoctoral Fellowship Awardees:

Ms. Maris Lemba
DNA microarray-based identification and enumeration of microorganisms in environmental and clinical samples.

Mr. Zhaoshi Jiang
Evolutionary reconstruction of all human segmental duplications

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2006-07

 Postdoctoral Fellowship Awardee:

Dr. Jay Hesselberth
Genomic analysis of lariat RNAs for splicing detection

Predoctoral Fellowship Awardees:

Mr. Eric Chan
The transcriptional profiles induced by the phosphorylation of the cell fate determination transcription factor, Neurogenin1 (Ngn1)

Ms. Paige Cundiff
Proteomic & Transcriptomic Analysis of Host Response to HIV-1 Infection

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2005-06

Postdoctoral Fellowship Awardees:

Dr. Andrew Sharp
Genome-Wide Profiling of DNA Methylation using Tiling BAC Arrays

Dr. Xinwei She
Global Identification and Expression Profiling of Segmental Duplication-Mediated Fusion Transcripts

Dr. Yi Cao
Define the molecular mechanisms that regulate the complex transcriptional networks of skeletal muscle differentiation and determine whether subprograms of these networks are altered by specific disease processes

Predoctoral Fellowship Awardees:

Mr. Yu Li
The Role of Nef in Regulation of Cellular Gene Expression in Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Infected T Cells

Mr. John Newman
L2L: A new approach to discover the hidden significance in microarray expression data from complex diseases

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