Karla M Neugebauer, PhD
she/her/hers
R. Selden Rose Professor of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry and Professor of Cell BiologyCards
About
Research
Overview
Medical Research Interests
Alternative Splicing; Biochemistry; Biophysics; Cell Biology; Cell Nucleus; Genomics; Molecular Biology; Nuclear Cap-Binding Protein Complex; RNA Splicing; Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Schizosaccharomyces; Transcription, Genetic; Zebrafish
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
News & Links
Media
- Illustration of the nucleus and cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell containing nonmembrane-bound cellular bodies, such as nucleoli, Cajal bodies, the histone locus bodies, and P-bodies. Cellular bodies promote molecular interactions by increasing the local concentration of factors. They are often linked to transcription of particular genes (nucleolus: rDNA genes; CB: snRNA genes; histone body locus: histone genes). Similarly, individual machines are rich in RNA polymerase, spliceosomes, RNA-binding proteins and other factors that communicate with one another during gene regulation.
News
- February 16, 2024
Saving the Planet Through Biochemistry
- July 25, 2023
Midsummer's RNA Dreams happy hour
- April 25, 2023
‘There is no textbook’: Biochem course confronts the climate challenge
- March 13, 2023Source: Nature Biotechnology
Super-resolution microscopy goes high-throughput
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Academic Office Number
Lab Number
Mailing Address
Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry
333 Cedar St, P.O. Box 208024
New Haven, Connecticut 06520
United States
Locations
Sterling Hall of Medicine
Lab
333 Cedar Street, Rm C-111
New Haven, CT 06510
Sterling Hall of Medicine
Academic Office
333 Cedar Street, Rm C-123
New Haven, CT 06510
Events
Apr 20254Friday
Everyone Valerie Reinke, PhD - Christopher Pittenger, MD, PhD - Karla M Neugebauer, PhD - James McPartland, PhD