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Baculovirus.com
Download detailed PDF Members: I obtained a Bachelor's degree at Oregon State University and Masters and Ph.D. degrees at the University of Minnesota. My doctoral thesis detailed a purification protocol for phytochrome, a plant pigment that regulates photomorphogenetic events in plant development. This work also characterized the hydrodynamic behavior of phytochrome, exploring size and shape parameters and subunit structure, and observed the effects of chemical cross-linking on its phototransformation. This work was extended at the University of California at Davis. Here, with Dr. J. Clark Lagarias, I was able to complete work on purification procedures that resulted in the isolation of phytochrome that was stable and unmodified with respect to in vivo characterizations using conventional protein purification methods.
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