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== | ==Work Experience== | ||
*Postdoc in the [http://mit.edu/sauerlab/ Sauer lab] at [http://web.mit.edu/ MIT] | |||
*Postdoc in the [http://mit.edu/sauerlab/ Sauer lab] at [http://web.mit.edu/ MIT] (2001–2006) | |||
**[[Sauer Lab|Sauer lab OWW page]] | |||
==Education== | |||
*Ph.D. in Chemistry, [http://www.scripps.edu/e_index.html The Scripps Research Institute], 2001 (with [http://www.scripps.edu/mb/joyce/joycelab.html Gerald Joyce]) | *Ph.D. in Chemistry, [http://www.scripps.edu/e_index.html The Scripps Research Institute], 2001 (with [http://www.scripps.edu/mb/joyce/joycelab.html Gerald Joyce]) | ||
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Revision as of 17:42, 22 October 2006
Work Experience
Education
- Ph.D. in Chemistry, The Scripps Research Institute, 2001 (with Gerald Joyce)
- B.S. in Chemistry, University of Maryland College Park, 1996
- B.S. in Psychology, University of Maryland College Park, 1996
Science stuff I know something about...
- tmRNA (or SsrA/10Sa RNA for you purists)
- translation
- energy-dependent proteolysis in bacteria
- The RNA World
- molecular biology in a world without kits
- in vitro selection and evolution of nucleic acids
- generation of nucleic acid and protein libraries
- in vitro RNA techniques
- nucleic acid-protein interactions (in vitro analysis and bacterial in vivo analysis)
- fishing experiments to look for things that interact with your RNA/DNA/protein of interest
- PCR (even colony PCR, although it is not a separate skill)
- bacterial protein expression/purification
- in vivo assays with E. coli i.e. analyzing effects on proteins/RNA
- molecular cloning
- Western/Northern/Southern blot analysis
- oligonucleotide synthesis
- RNA/DNA sequencing ("old school" and "new school" techniques)
- chemical and enzymatic structural probing of RNA/DNA
- gels, all kinds of gels: agarose, native acrylamide, denaturing acrylamide, SDS-acrylamide, two-dimensional
- enzyme kinetics
- radiolabeling nucleic acids and proteins
- familiarity with some biophysical techniques (a bit of CD spectroscopy, a small amount of analytical ultracentrifugation)
- fluorescence spectroscopy (nothing too fancy: straight-up fluorescence and a bit of anisotropy)
Publications
Engineering controllable protein degradation.
McGinness, K.E., Baker, T.A. & Sauer, R.T. (2006) Mol. Cell, 22, 701-707.
McGinness, K.E. & Sauer, R.T. (2004) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 101, 13454–13459.
A Glimpse into tmRNA-mediated Ribosome Rescue.
Moore, S.D., McGinness, K.E. & Sauer, R.T. (2003) Science 300, 127–130. (comment)
In Search of an RNA Replicase Ribozyme.
McGinness, K.E. & Joyce, G.F. (2003) Chem. Biol. 10, 5–14. (review)
McGinness, K.E., Wright, M.C. & Joyce, G.F. (2002) Chem. Biol. 9, 585–596.
RNA-Catalyzed RNA Ligation on an External RNA Template.
McGinness, K.E. & Joyce, G.F. (2002) Chem. Biol. 9, 297–307.
Substitution of Ribonucleotides in the T7 RNA Polymerase Promoter Element.
McGinness, K.E. & Joyce, G.F. (2002) J. Biol. Chem. 277, 2987–2991.
Contact
If you're on OWW, post a message on my talk page, or send me an email.
If you're not on OWW, join now!
Fun facts
- Who's visiting? (Thanks Barry!)
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- Other former WFJL crew on OWW: Roshan Kumar, William Shih
- Related former TSRI folk on OWW: Plachikkat Radha
Important things I've learned through real life experiences.
- If you can't fix it with duct tape, a safety pin, or both, you should probably just throw it out.
- Almost everything is better with bacon.
- Never underestimate the importance of your karass (although I like this definition better) and beware of granfalloons.
- Very few people know who Foghorn Leghorn is.