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We hope that other Fanconi labs will join us at [http://openwetware.org/wiki/ OpenWetWare] because it might help FA research go faster, stimulate collaborative efforts, facilitate reagent distribution, and expand communication. We also believe that an understanding of the complex and enigmatic Fanconi anemia protein network could benefit from the attention of systems/synthetic biologists already on OWW. | We hope that other Fanconi labs will join us at [http://openwetware.org/wiki/ OpenWetWare] because it might help FA research go faster, stimulate collaborative efforts, facilitate reagent distribution, and expand communication. We also believe that an understanding of the complex and enigmatic Fanconi anemia protein network could benefit from the attention of systems/synthetic biologists already on OWW. | ||
[[Image:Labphoto.jpg|right|frame|[[Hoatlin:Research Team|Alex Sobeck, Stacie Stone, Maureen Hoatlin, Alexis LaChapelle, Hanna Cho (7/2005) (not shown: Igor and Victor]]]] | [[Image:Labphoto.jpg|right|frame|[[Hoatlin:Research Team|Alex Sobeck, Stacie Stone, Maureen Hoatlin, Alexis LaChapelle, Hanna Cho (7/2005) (not shown: Igor and Victor)]]]] | ||
*[[Hoatlin:Research Interests|Research Interests]] | *[[Hoatlin:Research Interests|Research Interests]] | ||
*[[Hoatlin:Research Team|Research Team]] | *[[Hoatlin:Research Team|Research Team]] |
Revision as of 22:22, 18 April 2007
Welcome to the Hoatlin Lab Wiki
Our lab is interested in understanding how the Fanconi anemia proteins contribute to genomic stability with the goal of developing drugs that will help Fanconi patients and those who are susceptible to developing cancer. We work in Portland, Oregon at OHSU, in the Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology. Our Departmental web pages (not updated wiki-frequently) can be viewed here (web page) and here (faculty page).
We hope that other Fanconi labs will join us at OpenWetWare because it might help FA research go faster, stimulate collaborative efforts, facilitate reagent distribution, and expand communication. We also believe that an understanding of the complex and enigmatic Fanconi anemia protein network could benefit from the attention of systems/synthetic biologists already on OWW.
- Research Interests
- Research Team
- Publications
- Projects
- Fanconi Genes
- Collaborations
- Reagent Requests
- Standard Protocols
- Contact Info & Directions
- Contribute to FA Research
- Hoatlin Lab News
- Our View
OHSU DNA R3 Club
2006-2007 OHSU DNA Replication, Recombination and Repair (R3) Club.
BMB Seminar Series
BMB Seminar Series for 2006-2007
BMB Seminar Series for 2007-2008
Biochemistry Courses and Curriculum Development
Advanced Topics in Molecular Biology(BMB625)
Course List and Course Development Discussion
Volcano and Tram Cams
Who is Visiting Us?
Who's visiting?
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