DOE Human Genome Program Report

 
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Human Genome Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellows

Names of past and current fellows in genome topics are given below with their research institutions and titles of proposed research. For 1996 research abstracts, refer to Index of Principal and Coinvestigators  in Part 2 of this report.
 

1994 

Mark Graves (Baylor College of Medicine): Graph Data Models for Genome Mapping 

William Hawe (Duke University): Synthesis of Peptide Nucleic Acids for DNA Sequencing by Hybridization 

Jingyue Ju (University of California, Berkeley): Design, Synthesis, and Use of Oligonucleotide Primers Labeled with Energy Transfer­Coupled Dyes

Mark Shannon (Oak Ridge National Laboratory): Comparative Study of a Conserved Zinc Finger Gene Region

1995

Evan Eichler (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory): Identification, Organization, and Characterization of Zinc Finger Genes in a 2-Mb Cluster on 19p12

Kelly Ann Frazer (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory):  In Vivo Complementation of the Murine Mutations Grizzled, Mocha, and Jitteri

Soo-in Hwang (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory):  Positional Cloning of Oncogenes on 20q13.2

James Labrenz (University of Washington, Seattle): Error Analysis of Principal Sequencing Data and Its Role in Process Optimization for Genome-Scale Sequencing Projects

Marie Ruiz-Martinez (Northeastern University): Multiplex Purification Schemes for DNA Sequencing­Reaction Products: Application to Gel-Filled Capillary Electrophoresis

Todd Smith (University of Washington, Seattle): Managing the Flow of Large-Scale DNA Sequence Information
 
 


Alexander Hollaender Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellows
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1996

Cymbeline Culiat (Oak Ridge National Laboratory): Cloning of a Mouse Gene Causing Severe Deafness and Balance Defects

Tau-Mu Yi (Laboratory of Structural Biology and Molecular Medicine, Los Angeles): Structure-Function Analysis of Alpha-Factor Receptor

1997

Jeffrey Koshi (Los Alamos National Laboratory): Construction, Analysis, and Use of Optimal DNA Mutation Matrices

Sandra McCutchen-Maloney (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory): Structure and Function of a Damage-Specific Endonuclease Complex
 

 
 

The 1997 DOE Human Genome Program Report is a two-part report published in 1997 to reflect research and progress in the U.S. Department of Energy Human Genome Program from 1994 through 1996, with specified updates made just before publication.  Part 1 is the program overview and report on progress, and Part 2 consists of 1996 research abstracts.
 
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