Robyn Moir
Associate Professor
Department of Biochemistry
Yeshiva University
United States of America
Biography
Robyn Moir is an Associate Professor in Yeshiva University in the Department of Biochemistry. Robyn Moir research interests are in High throughput yeast genetics; molecular and quantitative biochemical analysis of transcription by RNA polymerase III; mechanism of action of the transcription repressor Maf1in yeast and mouse; RNA biology of Maf1 KO mice.
Research Interest
High throughput yeast genetics; molecular and quantitative biochemical analysis of transcription by RNA polymerase III; mechanism of action of the transcription repressor Maf1in yeast and mouse; RNA biology of Maf1 KO mice.
Publications
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Isotopic Ratio Outlier Analysis of the S. cerevisiae Metabolome Using Accurate Mass Gas Chromatography/Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry: A New Method for Discovery
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Analysis of the yeast peptidome and comparison with the human peptidome
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Absence of neurological abnormalities in mice homozygous for the Polr3a G672E hypomyelinating leukodystrophy mutation