The Wolfe Lab

 

Scot Wolfe is currently an Assistant Professor at UMass Medical School in the Program in Gene Function & Expression and the Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Pharacology.

Our esteemed staff includes:

Graduate Students

Marcus Noyes: Developer of an omega-based bacterial one-hybrid system for performing binding site selections.

 

Ankit Gupta: Focused on creating a broad catalog of specificities for zinc finger proteins and using these to create ZFNs for use in Zebrafish.

 

Stephanie Chu: Developing new and improved ZFNs for use in Zebrafish.

 

Postdoctoral Fellows

Dr. Joseph McNulty: Developing ZFN methods for targeted engineering of the Zebrafish genome.

 

Research Associates

Amy Rayla: Optimizing ZFN methods for targeted gene knockouts in Zebrafish.

 

Eric Johnson: Characterizing and Engineering ZFP specificities.

Former Lab Members

Dr. Xiangdong Meng: Developer of the original bacterial one-hybrid system and pioneer of ZFNs in Zebrafish. (Now at Sangamo BioSciences)

 

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