User:Jerome Bonnet

Contact Info


Y2E2-B007, MC4201
 * Jerome Bonnet, Stanford University, Department of Bioengineering.

473 Via Ortega

Stanford, CA 94305

Lab. (650) 721-5721

email: bonnet[at]stanford.edu

I work in the Endy Lab at Stanford University on the engineering of genetically encoded memory systems. One application of this genetic memory devices is a cell cycle counter, which would allow cells to report the number of time they divided. Such a counter would be useful to monitor the aging process with high resolution. I'm a fellow of the Stanford Center on Longevity.

Education

 * 2007, PhD in cell and molecular biology, CRBM-CNRS, University of Montpellier, france
 * 2003, MS in Biological science and health, University of Montpellier.
 * 2001, BS in Biochemistry, University of Montpellier.

Research interests
Synthetic Biology, Systems Biology, Aging, Evolutionary Biology, Origins of Life.


 * See my lab notebooks

Publications

 * 1) Paper1 pmid=18604163
 * 2) Paper2 pmid=18384749


 * 1) Review Bonnet J, Scheper J, Divita G. and Morris MC (2008) Targeting Kinases and Phosphatases that regulate Cell Cycle Progression. Trends in cell cycle research, ed. Yoshida K., Research signpost.

Useful links

 * Foldit!
 * Stanford Center on Longevity (SCL)]
 * Bionumbers
 * E. coli genotypes
 * Introductory tutorial
 * OpenWetWare help pages

other interests

 * music

West African traditional Mandingo music. http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=322568465

Donaba, French site, with a lot of videos: http://www.donaba.net/videoAfrique.php?service=surleWeb&categorie=&pays=&page=1


 * life as a scientist