Joan A Steitz PhD
Sterling Professor of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry; Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Departments & Organizations
Biological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS): Biochemistry, Biophysics and Structural Biology: RNA Catalysis and Ribonucleoprotein MachinesStem Cell Center, Yale: Transcriptional Regulation of Stem and Progenitor Cells
Molecular Virology
Center for RNA Science and Medicine, Yale
Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry: RNA Biology
Molecular Virology
Biography
As a college student in the 1960s, Joan Steitz never imagined herself as a top-flight scientist. Certainly, she was fascinated by science. She even assisted senior scientists in laboratories at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she was befriended by James D. Watson, co-discoverer of the DNA double helix, and at the Max Planck Institute in Germany. But when it came time to choose a career path, Steitz had convinced herself that she was not devoted enough to research to spend grueling nights and weekends in the laboratory.Today, Prof. Joan Steitz is one of leading scientists in her field. Steitz is best known for her pioneering work in RNA. She discovered and defined the function of small ribonucleoproteins (snRNPs) in pre-messenger RNA—the earliest product of DNA transcription—and was the first to learn that these cellular complexes (snRNPs) play a key role in processing messenger RNA by excising noncoding regions and splicing together the resulting segments. Her breakthroughs into the previously mysterious splicing process have clarified the science behind the formation of proteins and other biological processes, including the intricate changes that occur as the immune system and brain develop. Steitz earned her Ph.D. from Harvard in 1967. After completing postdoctoral work in Cambridge, England, she joined the Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry at Yale as an assistant professor and later became an associate and full professor, as well as chair of the department.
Education
- B.S., Antioch College , 1963
- Ph.D., Harvard University , 1967
Selected Publication
- Riley, K.J., Yario, T., and Steitz, J.A. (2012). Association of Argonaute proteins and microRNAs can occur after cell lysis. RNA 18, 1581-1585. PMCID: PMC3425773
Latest Honor and Recognition
- The Passano Foundation Young Scientist Award(1975) , The Passano Foundation
Articles

Nov/Dec 2012
“But you’re a woman ... ”
Lining a shelf in the office of Joan A. Steitz, Ph.D., is a row of champagne bottles, each label signed in a rite of...

Sept/Oct 2008
Expert on RNA splicing wins Albany Medical Center Prize
In May, Joan A. Steitz, Ph.D., Sterling Professor of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry and a pioneer in the study...

Nov/Dec 2007
Structural biologist wins top science prize
In a ceremony at the Four Seasons Hotel in Toronto, Canada, on October 25, Yale scientist Thomas A. Steitz, Ph.D.,...

May/June 2006
Two Yale biologists receive Gairdner Awards
Joan A. Steitz, Ph.D., Sterling Professor of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry and a Howard Hughes Medical...

Nov/Dec 2009
Advocate for women’s health research is honored
In an October 29 ceremony held at the Hartford Marriott Downtown, Carolyn M. Mazure, Ph.D., director of Women’s Health...

Jan/Feb 2009
Yale biologist inducted into Connecticut Women’s Hall of Fame
Two pioneering School of Medicine scientists were inducted into the Connecticut Women’s Hall of Fame last October.Joan...

Sept/Oct 2012
RNA biologist is honored as scientist, advocate, mentor
The School of Medicine’s Joan A. Steitz, Ph.D., has been awarded two major prizes that recognize outstanding...

November 2010
200 years of medicine at Yale
Articles of Union that bound Yale College and the Connecticut Medical Society together in the creation of the Medical...

May 2012
Honoring an RNA pioneer, backing science’s next generation
In 2007, Natalia B. Ivanova, Ph.D., arrived at the School of Medicine with ambitious plans. A rising star in stem cell...

Jan/Feb 2006
Banner year for Yale as six on faculty join Institute of Medicine
Six Yale researchers, five with appointments at the School of Medicine and one from the School of Nursing, were among...

