Douglas Bernstein
ASSISTANT PROFESSORÂ
Department of Biology
Ball State University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Douglas Bernstein is currently working as Associate Professor at Department of Biology, Ball State University. Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Cambridge, MA Postdoctoral Fellow 2007-2015 University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI Ph.D. Biomolecular Chemistry 2001-2006 Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ B.S. Biochemistry 1997-2001
Research Interest
Molecular biology and biochemistry, Medical mycology, RNA processing and metabolism, Genetics
Publications
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Bernstein D.A.*, Schwartz S.*, Mumbach M.R.*, Jovanovic M., Herbst R.H., León-Ricardo B.X, Engreitz J.M., Guttman M., Satija R., Lander E.S., Fink G.R., Regev A. (2014) “ Transcriptome wide mapping reveals widespread dynamic pseudouridylation of ncRNA and mRNAsâ€Â CELL 159 (1): 148–162.Â
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Bernstein D.A., Vyas V.K., Fink G.R. Commentary on “Candida albicans Dicer (Dcr1) is required for efficient ribosomal and spliceosomal RNA maturationâ€Â RNA Biology 9(9):1123-8.Â
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Bernstein D.A.*, Marceau A. H.*, Walsh B.W., Shapiro W., Simmons L.A., Keck J.L. (2013) “Protein interactions in genome maintenance as novel antimicrobial targetsâ€Â PLOS1 ;8(3).
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Bernstein D.A.*, Schwartz S.*, Mumbach M.R.*, Jovanovic M., Herbst R.H., León-Ricardo B.X, Engreitz J.M., Guttman M., Satija R., Lander E.S., Fink G.R., Regev A. (2014) “ Transcriptome wide mapping reveals widespread dynamic pseudouridylation of ncRNA and mRNAsâ€Â CELL 159 (1): 148–162.Â