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Laura Landweber

Laura Faye Landweber is an American evolutionary biologist. As of 2016, she is a professor of biochemistry and molecular biophysics and of biological sciences at Columbia University. Previously, she was a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at Princeton University. She specializes in RNA-mediated epigenetic inheritance and molecular evolution.

Laura Landweber
Alma materPrinceton University A.B., Harvard University Ph.D.
Known forRNA mediated epigenetic control, unusual genome organisation, genome evolution, computational molecular biology, DNA computers
SpouseSteven Gubser[1]
Children3[1]
Awards2001 - Tulip Award for DNA Computing, 2005, Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2008. Regional Award Winner Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists from The New York Academy of Sciences, 2012 - Guggenheim Fellow
Scientific career
Fieldsevolution of genomes, DNA computers, structure and function of unusual genomes in Oxytrichia and other organisms
InstitutionsColumbia University, Princeton University
Thesis "RNA editing and the evolution of mitochondrial DNA in kinetoplastid protozoa."  (1993)

Education edit

Landweber graduated summa cum laude with an A.B. in molecular biology from Princeton University in 1989 after completing a 50-page-long senior thesis titled "A Method for Evolutionary Sequence Analysis of Genes and Pseudogenes Using the Polymerase Chain Reaction: Applications to the Mouse Tcp-1 Gene."[2]

She received her M.A. and Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1991 and 1993, respectively. Her doctoral dissertation is titled "RNA editing and the evolution of mitochondrial DNA in kinetoplastid protozoa."[3]

Research career edit

In 1994, Landweber became a faculty member of Princeton University at the age of 26.

In a 2000 paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America on biocomputers, Landweber solved chess's knights problem, where one determines how many non-attacking knights can be placed on a chessboard, using a test tube of RNA,[4] a breakthrough in DNA computing.

Laura Landweber has also studied the evolution of the genetic code[5] and the scrambled genomes of ciliates such as Oxytricha.[6] Her laboratory has supported the notion that the code was no accident but arose from affinities between the nucleic acid codons and their cognate amino acids.[5] Her studies of the massive rearrangements of the genome in the micronucleus of Oxytricha showed an unsuspected role for non-coding RNA in directing the process epigenetically.[7]

Publications edit

  • DNA Based Computers II (1998), Landweber, L. and Baum, E., eds, American Mathematicsl Society
  • Genetics and the Extinction of Species: DNA and the Conservation of Biodiversity (1999), Landweber, L. F. and Dobson, A. P., eds, Princeton University Press
  • Evolution as Computation (2003), Landweber, L. F. and Winfree, E., eds, Springer Verlag[8][3]

Awards and honors edit

Personal life edit

Laura Landweber was married to physicist Steven Gubser[1] and has three daughters.[1][14]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d McClain, Dylan Loeb (September 6, 2019). "Steven Gubser, a Bright Star in the Physics Universe, Dies at 47". The New York Times. Retrieved September 7, 2019.
  2. ^ Landweber, Laura Faye (1989). Princeton University. Department of Molecular Biology (ed.). "A Method for Evolutionary Sequence Analysis of Genes and Pseudogenes Using the Polymerase Chain Reaction: Applications to the Mouse Tcp-1 Gene". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ a b c "Laura Landweber" (PDF). Princeton University. January 19, 2016. Retrieved November 12, 2016.
  4. ^ Hopkin, Karen (November 1, 2006). "The Fast Track to Success". The Scientist.
  5. ^ a b Knight, Robin D; Landweber, Laura F (June 2000). "The Early Evolution of the Genetic Code". Cell. 101 (6): 569–572. doi:10.1016/S0092-8674(00)80866-1. PMID 10892641.
  6. ^ Landweber, LF (October 19, 2007). "Genetics. Why genomes in pieces?". Science. 318 (5849): 405–7. doi:10.1126/science.1150280. PMID 17947572. S2CID 86023076.
  7. ^ Nowacki, M; Vijayan, V; Zhou, Y; Schotanus, K; Doak, TG; Landweber, LF (January 10, 2008). "RNA-mediated epigenetic programming of a genome-rearrangement pathway". Nature. 451 (7175): 153–8. Bibcode:2008Natur.451..153N. doi:10.1038/nature06452. PMC 2647009. PMID 18046331.
  8. ^ "The Landweber Lab: Publications". Princeton University. Retrieved November 12, 2016.
  9. ^ "Laura F. Landweber". Sigma Xi. Retrieved November 27, 2015.
  10. ^ "List of Award Winners". International Conference on DNA Computing and Molecular Programming. Retrieved November 12, 2016.
  11. ^ "AAAS Fellows". AAAS. Retrieved November 12, 2016.
  12. ^ "Laura Landweber". Blavatnik Awards. Retrieved November 12, 2016.
  13. ^ "Laura Landweber". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Retrieved November 12, 2016.
  14. ^ Jeffries, Abigail (2008). "Ingenious, Innovative, and Interdisciplinary!". The New York Academy of Sciences Magazine. No. 2, Autumn 2008. pp. 11–18. Retrieved September 7, 2019.

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Laura Faye Landweber is an American evolutionary biologist As of 2016 update she is a professor of biochemistry and molecular biophysics and of biological sciences at Columbia University Previously she was a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at Princeton University She specializes in RNA mediated epigenetic inheritance and molecular evolution Laura LandweberAlma materPrinceton University A B Harvard University Ph D Known forRNA mediated epigenetic control unusual genome organisation genome evolution computational molecular biology DNA computersSpouseSteven Gubser 1 Children3 1 Awards2001 Tulip Award for DNA Computing 2005 Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science 2008 Regional Award Winner Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists from The New York Academy of Sciences 2012 Guggenheim FellowScientific careerFieldsevolution of genomes DNA computers structure and function of unusual genomes in Oxytrichia and other organismsInstitutionsColumbia University Princeton UniversityThesis RNA editing and the evolution of mitochondrial DNA in kinetoplastid protozoa 1993 Contents 1 Education 2 Research career 3 Publications 4 Awards and honors 5 Personal life 6 ReferencesEducation editLandweber graduated summa cum laude with an A B in molecular biology from Princeton University in 1989 after completing a 50 page long senior thesis titled A Method for Evolutionary Sequence Analysis of Genes and Pseudogenes Using the Polymerase Chain Reaction Applications to the Mouse Tcp 1 Gene 2 She received her M A and Ph D from Harvard University in 1991 and 1993 respectively Her doctoral dissertation is titled RNA editing and the evolution of mitochondrial DNA in kinetoplastid protozoa 3 Research career editIn 1994 Landweber became a faculty member of Princeton University at the age of 26 In a 2000 paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America on biocomputers Landweber solved chess s knights problem where one determines how many non attacking knights can be placed on a chessboard using a test tube of RNA 4 a breakthrough in DNA computing Laura Landweber has also studied the evolution of the genetic code 5 and the scrambled genomes of ciliates such as Oxytricha 6 Her laboratory has supported the notion that the code was no accident but arose from affinities between the nucleic acid codons and their cognate amino acids 5 Her studies of the massive rearrangements of the genome in the micronucleus of Oxytricha showed an unsuspected role for non coding RNA in directing the process epigenetically 7 Publications editDNA Based Computers II 1998 Landweber L and Baum E eds American Mathematicsl Society Genetics and the Extinction of Species DNA and the Conservation of Biodiversity 1999 Landweber L F and Dobson A P eds Princeton University Press Evolution as Computation 2003 Landweber L F and Winfree E eds Springer Verlag 8 3 Awards and honors edit1999 Sigma Xi Young Investigator Award 9 2001 Tulip Award for DNA Computing 10 2005 American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow 11 2008 Regional Award Winner Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists The New York Academy of Sciences 12 2012 Guggenheim Fellow 13 2014 Division R Lecturer American Society for Microbiology 3 Personal life editLaura Landweber was married to physicist Steven Gubser 1 and has three daughters 1 14 References edit a b c d McClain Dylan Loeb September 6 2019 Steven Gubser a Bright Star in the Physics Universe Dies at 47 The New York Times Retrieved September 7 2019 Landweber Laura Faye 1989 Princeton University Department of Molecular Biology ed A Method for Evolutionary Sequence Analysis of Genes and Pseudogenes Using the Polymerase Chain Reaction Applications to the Mouse Tcp 1 Gene a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help a b c Laura Landweber PDF Princeton University January 19 2016 Retrieved November 12 2016 Hopkin Karen November 1 2006 The Fast Track to Success The Scientist a b Knight Robin D Landweber Laura F June 2000 The Early Evolution of the Genetic Code Cell 101 6 569 572 doi 10 1016 S0092 8674 00 80866 1 PMID 10892641 Landweber LF October 19 2007 Genetics Why genomes in pieces Science 318 5849 405 7 doi 10 1126 science 1150280 PMID 17947572 S2CID 86023076 Nowacki M Vijayan V Zhou Y Schotanus K Doak TG Landweber LF January 10 2008 RNA mediated epigenetic programming of a genome rearrangement pathway Nature 451 7175 153 8 Bibcode 2008Natur 451 153N doi 10 1038 nature06452 PMC 2647009 PMID 18046331 The Landweber Lab Publications Princeton University Retrieved November 12 2016 Laura F Landweber Sigma Xi Retrieved November 27 2015 List of Award Winners International Conference on DNA Computing and Molecular Programming Retrieved November 12 2016 AAAS Fellows AAAS Retrieved November 12 2016 Laura Landweber Blavatnik Awards Retrieved November 12 2016 Laura Landweber John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Retrieved November 12 2016 Jeffries Abigail 2008 Ingenious Innovative and Interdisciplinary The New York Academy of Sciences Magazine No 2 Autumn 2008 pp 11 18 Retrieved September 7 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Laura Landweber amp oldid 1196386587, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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