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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
and MICROBIOLOGY

 
 
       
 

 

Amy Graham


Research Assistant

Works in: Andrulis Lab

email: acl7@case.edu

Education:
BS in Biology (Magna Cum Laude), Baldwin Wallace College - 1997
Working towards MS in Biology, Case Western Reserve University


   
 

Research:
My research focuses on understanding the Drosophila exosome - specifically the dynamic localization patterns observed between the different subunits, and how these patterns may affect or influence their functional roles in the cell and the whole organism.

Publications:
Graham, A.C., Kiss, D.L., and Andrulis E.D.. (2006) Differential Distribution of Exosome Subunits at the Nuclear Lamina and in Cytoplasmic Foci. Mol Biol Cell. Mar; 17(3):1399-409. [PubMed]

Capellari,S., Zaidi, S.I., Long A.C., Kwon, E.E., Petersen, R.B. (2000) The Thr183Ala Mutation, Not the Loss of the First Glycosylation Site, Alters the Physical Properties of the Prion Protein. J Alzheimers Dis. 2000 Mar;2(1):27-35. [PubMed]