INTERVIEWER
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JANE
ALFRED
Development
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Jane Alfred is the Executive Editor of the journal
Development. After doing her PhD and post doctoral
research in developmental genetics at the MRC Human Genetics
Unit and at Edinburgh University, Jane left research to take
up an editorial post at the Trends journals in Cambridge,
UK, where she became the Editor of Trends in Genetics.
She then moved to Nature Publishing Group where she joined
the editorial team that launched one of the first Nature Reviews
journals, Nature Reviews Genetics. In 2002, she became
Editor-in-Chief of Nature Reviews Genetics and in
2003 took up her current position.
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CATHY
CORMIER
Harvard Med School
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Cathy Cormier received her undergraduate degree
in 2001 from Boston University in biochemistry and molecular
biology. In 2001, she joined the Watson School at CSHL. As
a NSF fellow in Dr. Yuri Lazebnik’s laboratory, she
used RNAi technology to characterize a rearranged apoptotic
pathway in chemotherapy treated prostate cancer cells. Graduating
in April of 2007. Catherine joined Patrick Paddison’s
laboratory at CSHL, where she optimized RNAi libraries to
screen for genes required for differentiation in mouse embryonic
stem cells. Currently, Catherine is the scientific liaison
for the plasmid repository and Protein Structure Initiative
(PSI) Materials Repository at the Harvard Institute of Proteomics. |
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RICHARD
SEVER
Cold Spring Harbor Lab
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Richard
Sever is currently Acquisitions Editor at Cold
Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. He obtained his PhD at the
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, having
studied Biochemistry as an undergraduate at Oxford University.
He has worked as editor on several journals, including Current
Opinion in Cell Biology, Trends in Biochemical
Sciences and, most recently, Journal of Cell Science,
where he was Executive Editor. |
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| JAN
WITKOWSKI
Cold Spring Harbor Lab
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Jan Witkowski is Executive Director of the Banbury
Center at CSHL, holding some 24 meetings each year, covering
topics in molecular and cell biology; human genetics; neuroscience;
biotechnology; and societal issues of modern biology. He
obtained his Ph.D. in biochemistry at NIMR, London., and
carried out postdoc research at the Royal Postgraduate Medical
School, the Mayo Clinic, and ICRF. He ran a DNA diagnostic
laboratory at Baylor College of Medicine before moving CSHL.
He has published numerous papers on human genetics and the
history of experimental biology and is a coauthor with Jim
Watson of the textbook Recombinant DNA: Genes and Genomes.
Witkowski is editor-in-chief of Trends in Biochemical
Sciences.
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