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==Contact Info==
==Contact Info==
[[Image:OWWEmblem.png|thumb|right|Timothy G. Johnstone (an artistic interpretation)]]
[[Image:OWWEmblem.png|thumb|right|Timothy G. Johnstone (an artistic interpretation)]]
*Timothy G. Johnstone
*Timothy G. Johnstone
*Brown University
*Giraldez Lab, Yale University
*Brown University Box 7936
[http://www.timothyjohnstone.com|Personal Website]
*69 Brown Street
*Providence, RI 02912
*[[Special:Emailuser/Timothy G. Johnstone|Email me through OpenWetWare]]
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I work in the Istrail Lab at Brown University. I'm also a member of the 2010 IGEM team. I'm currently enrolled in BIOL1220.
I hold a B.S. in Computational Biology from Brown University (2008-2012), where I led the CYRENE cis-regulatory annotation team in the lab of Sorin Istrail. My undergraduate research focused on transcriptional regulation, synthetic biology (iGEM), and gene regulatory networks. I entered the BBS graduate program at Yale University in 2012 and joined the Giraldez Lab in May 2013, where I am investigating translation and translational regulation during zebrafish development using a combination of molecular, genetic, and computational biology approaches. My ongoing goal is to supplement biological knowledge and practice with an understanding of the complex informatics required to reach conclusions at a higher level. When I’m not doing research, I enjoy bicycling, backpacking, digital music/art, cooking, and DIY electronics.


==Education==
==Education==
* 2012, BS Computational Biology, Brown University
* 2012, BS Computational Biology, Brown University
* 2018 (expected), Ph.D. Genetics, Yale University


==Research interests==
==Research interests==
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Genetics, Computational Biology, Molecular Biology, Gene Regulation, Translational Control
# Interest 1


==Publications==
==Publications==
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#Paper1 pmid=19123946
#Paper1 pmid=19123946
#Paper2 pmid=24705786
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Latest revision as of 08:40, 2 September 2014

Contact Info

Timothy G. Johnstone (an artistic interpretation)
  • Timothy G. Johnstone
  • Giraldez Lab, Yale University

Website

I hold a B.S. in Computational Biology from Brown University (2008-2012), where I led the CYRENE cis-regulatory annotation team in the lab of Sorin Istrail. My undergraduate research focused on transcriptional regulation, synthetic biology (iGEM), and gene regulatory networks. I entered the BBS graduate program at Yale University in 2012 and joined the Giraldez Lab in May 2013, where I am investigating translation and translational regulation during zebrafish development using a combination of molecular, genetic, and computational biology approaches. My ongoing goal is to supplement biological knowledge and practice with an understanding of the complex informatics required to reach conclusions at a higher level. When I’m not doing research, I enjoy bicycling, backpacking, digital music/art, cooking, and DIY electronics.

Education

  • 2012, BS Computational Biology, Brown University
  • 2018 (expected), Ph.D. Genetics, Yale University

Research interests

Genetics, Computational Biology, Molecular Biology, Gene Regulation, Translational Control

Publications

  1. Vartanian K, Slottke R, Johnstone T, Casale A, Planck SR, Choi D, Smith JR, Rosenbaum JT, and Harrington CA. Gene expression profiling of whole blood: comparison of target preparation methods for accurate and reproducible microarray analysis. BMC Genomics. 2009 Jan 5;10:2. DOI:10.1186/1471-2164-10-2 | PubMed ID:19123946 | HubMed [Paper1]
  2. Bazzini AA, Johnstone TG, Christiano R, Mackowiak SD, Obermayer B, Fleming ES, Vejnar CE, Lee MT, Rajewsky N, Walther TC, and Giraldez AJ. Identification of small ORFs in vertebrates using ribosome footprinting and evolutionary conservation. EMBO J. 2014 May 2;33(9):981-93. DOI:10.1002/embj.201488411 | PubMed ID:24705786 | HubMed [Paper2]

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