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faculty | Systems Biology – HMS
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Skip to main content. Marc W. Kirschner Ph.D. The Kirschner lab studies spatial organization and temporal control in several different biological contexts, including the cell cycle, the cytoskeleton, and embryonic development. They also study a number of important signaling pathways, notably the Wnt pathway and various post-translational modification systems. Http:/ kirschner.hms.harvard.edu/. Markus Basan, PhD. Angela DePace Ph.D. Angela DePace@hms.harvard.edu. Http:/ depace.med.harvard.edu. The Fontana...
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Teaching
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Boot camp in quantitative methods (Neurobiology 306qc). The goals of this course are to introduce students to programming in the MATLAB environment and to begin using this tool for analyzing data and for gaining intuition about the behavior of complex systems through the use of numerical simulations. Code Download / Documentation. Springer Lab Google Docs. Springer Lab Read-Me (Internal). Harvard Department of Systems Biology. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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Sarah did her PhD on protein folding before venturing into cancer cell signaling. Sarah is now a staff scientist in the Springer Lab and the Laboratory for Systems Pharmacology (LSP). Sarah works (amazingly. On yeast) on a collaborative project investigating connections between RNA splicing and transcription. She also provides RNAseq project and library preparation support for LSP. Masters student, Interdisciplinary Approaches to Life Sciences, Université Paris Descartes. PhD student, Systems Biology.
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Cracking the "ubiquitin code" | Systems Biology – HMS
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Skip to main content. Cracking the ubiquitin code. Single-molecule studies suggest that the proteasome's target specificity is controlled by conformational changes that reveal cryptic ubiquitin-binding sites. Http:/ www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25859050. Substrate degradation by the proteasome: a single-molecule kinetic analysis. 2010, Department of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School.
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Administration | Systems Biology – HMS
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Skip to main content. Assistant to: Peter Sorger. Christopher bird@hms.harvard.edu. Assistant to: Angela DePace, Walter Fontana, Allon Klein, Deborah Marks, Sean Megason, Johan Paulsson, and Mike Springer. Jennie epp@hms.harvard.edu. 536 Warren Alpert Building. Sarah Kmetz@hms.harvard.edu. Associate Director of the Systems Pharmacology Initiative. Laura Maliszewski@hms.harvard.edu. Jason Millberg@hms.harvard.edu. Research and Technology Operations, Lab of Systems Pharmacology. Assistant to Marc Kirschner.
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Resources | Systems Biology – HMS
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Skip to main content. For quick response to your new support requests, please email: sysbio support@hms.harvard.edu. Systems Biology Microscopy Facility. Systems Biology FACS Facility. Pubget is a free service that extends the functionality of PubMed. You log in, search, and the PDFs you have access to through your institution are all available to you with no additional log-in required. The Research Information Technology Group. RITG) augments local and departmental systems administration groups at Harva...
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faculty | Systems Biology – HMS
http://sysbio.med.harvard.edu/faculty
Skip to main content. Marc W. Kirschner Ph.D. The Kirschner lab studies spatial organization and temporal control in several different biological contexts, including the cell cycle, the cytoskeleton, and embryonic development. They also study a number of important signaling pathways, notably the Wnt pathway and various post-translational modification systems. Http:/ kirschner.hms.harvard.edu/. Markus Basan, PhD. Angela DePace Ph.D. Angela DePace@hms.harvard.edu. Http:/ depace.med.harvard.edu. The Fontana...
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Droplet barcoding for single-cell transcriptomics applied to embryonic stem cells. | Klein Lab
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Skip to main content. Department of Systems Biology. 200 Longwood Avenue - Alpert 536. Boston, MA 02115. Droplet barcoding for single-cell transcriptomics applied to embryonic stem cells. Klein AM, Mazutis L, Akartuna I, Tallapragada N, Veres A, Li V, Peshkin L, Weitz DA, Kirschner MW. Droplet barcoding for single-cell transcriptomics applied to embryonic stem cells. Cell 2015;161 (5) :1187-201. Droplet barcoding for single-cell transcriptomics applied to embryonic stem cells.
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Publications | Klein Lab
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Skip to main content. Department of Systems Biology. 200 Longwood Avenue - Alpert 536. Boston, MA 02115. Klein AM, Mazutis L, Akartuna I, Tallapragada N, Veres A, Li V, Peshkin L, Weitz DA, Kirschner MW. Droplet barcoding for single-cell transcriptomics applied to embryonic stem cells. Cell 2015;161 (5) :1187-201. Kronen MR, Schoenfelder KP, Klein AM, Nystul TG. Basolateral junction proteins regulate competition for the follicle stem cell niche in the Drosophila ovary. PLoS One. 2014;9 (7) :e101085.