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Daniel Kilpatrick, Ph.D.
Academic Role: Associate Professor
Faculty Appointment(s) In:
Physiology
Other Affiliation(s):
Cell Biology
Program in Neuroscience
Selected Recent Publications:
Sartini, B.L., Wang, H., Wang, W. and Kilpatrick, D.L. “Pre-Messenger RNA Cleavage Factor I (CFIm): Potential Role in Male Germ Cell-Specific Alternative Polyadenylation.” Biol. Reprod. 78(3):472-82 (2008).
Wang, W., Mullikin-Kilpatrick, D., Crandall, J. E., Gronostajski, R. M., Litwack, E.D. and Kilpatrick, D.L. “Nuclear Factor I Controls Multiple Phases of Neuronal Development via Regulation of Cell Adhesion Molecules.” J. Neurosci. 27, 6115-6127 (2007).
Wang, H., Sartini, B.L., Millette, C.F. and Kilpatrick, D.L. “A Developmental Switch in Transcription Factor Isoforms During Spermatogenesis Controlled by Alternative 3’-end Formation.” Biol. Reprod. 75: 318-323 (2006).
Wang, W., Qiang, Q. Smith, F.I. and Kilpatrick, D.L. "A Self-Inactivating Lentiviruses: Versatile Vectors for Transduction of Cerebellar Granule Neurons and Their Progenitors." J. Neurosci. Methods 149: 144-153 (2005).
Wang H., San Agustin, J.T., Witman G.B. and Kilpatrick, D.L. "A Novel Role For An SREBP In Directing Spermatogenic Cell-Specific Gene Expression." Molec. Cell. Biol. 24:10681‑10688 (2004).
Wang W., Stock, R.E., Gronostajski, R.M., Wong, Y.W., Schachner, M. and Kilpatrick, D.L. "A Role for Nuclear Factor I in the Intrinsic Control of Cerebellar Granule Neuron Gene Expression." J. Biol. Chem. 279:53491-53497 (2004).
Kim Y.S., Nakanishi G., Oudes A.J., Kim K.H., Wang H., Kilpatrick D.L., Jetten A.M. "ATsp57: a novel gene induced during a specific stage of spermatogenesis." Biol Reprod. 70:106‑113 (2004).
Office: S4-139
Phone: 508-856-6274
E-mail: Daniel.Kilpatrick@umassmed.edu
Keywords:
Neurobiology,
Gene Regulation,
Testis Development,
Developmental Biology,
Transgenic Mice
Postdoctoral Position Available
An NIH-funded postdoctoral position in Molecular Neuroscience is available immediately to study transcriptional programming and chromatin regulation of neurodevelopment and associated disorders. Our lab uses multiple approaches including gene knockouts, BAC transgenics, shrnas, viral expression, microarrays, chromatin IP, ChIP-Seq and related molecular techniques. Ph.D. with experience in molecular biology is important, and expertise in protein-DNA interactions and/or molecular neuroscience preferred. Send CV and names of three references to: Dr. Dan Kilpatrick, Department of Physiology and Neuroscience Program, UMASS Medical School, Worcester, MA e-mail: daniel.kilpatrick@umassmed.edu.
The University of Massachusetts Medical School is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer.
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