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==Dan Stoebel==
I am a post-doctoral fellow with Charles Dorman at Trinity College, Dublin.  I am interested in the evolution of regulatory networks in bacteria, and how horizontally acquired genes are integrated into those networks.
==Contact Information==
==Contact Information==
 
Dan Stoebel
Department of Microbiology<br>
Department of Microbiology<br>
Moyne Institute of Preventive Medicine<br>
Moyne Institute of Preventive Medicine<br>
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Ireland<br>
Ireland<br>


==Education==
==About me==
 
Ph.D. in Ecology and Evolution, Stony Brook University, December 2006
Advisor: Daniel Dykhuizen


B.A. cum laude, Biology, Pomona College, 2000
I am interested in the evolution of regulatory networks in bacteria, and how horizontally acquired genes are integrated into those networks.  I am currently a post-doctoral fellow with Charles Dorman at Trinity College, Dublin.  I did my Ph.D. with Dan Dykhuizen in the Department of Ecology and Evolution at Stony Brook University, graduating in December, 2006.  My undergraduat degree is from Pomona College.
Advisor: Daniel Martinez


==Publications==
==Publications==

Revision as of 15:59, 23 April 2007

Contact Information

Dan Stoebel Department of Microbiology
Moyne Institute of Preventive Medicine
Trinity College, Dublin
Dublin 2
Ireland

About me

I am interested in the evolution of regulatory networks in bacteria, and how horizontally acquired genes are integrated into those networks. I am currently a post-doctoral fellow with Charles Dorman at Trinity College, Dublin. I did my Ph.D. with Dan Dykhuizen in the Department of Ecology and Evolution at Stony Brook University, graduating in December, 2006. My undergraduat degree is from Pomona College.

Publications

D. M. Stoebel. 2005. Lack of evidence for horizontal transfer of the lac operon into Escherichia coli. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 22:683-690. Full Text

M. Feldgarden, D. M. Stoebel, D. Brisson, and D.E. Dykhuizen. 2003. Size doesn't matter: microbial selection experiments address ecological questions. Ecology 84:1679-1687.