curriculum vitae
ANDREA ANGELO DUINA
ADDRESS
Hendrix College
Biology Department
D. W. Reynolds Room 420
1600 Washington Ave.
Conway, AR 72032
Telephone: (501) 450-4536
Fax: (501) 575-8434
E-mail: duina@hendrix.edu
EDUCATION
RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
- Assistant Professor, 2004 - present
Biology Department, Duina Laboratory
Hendrix College
- Postdoctoral Research Fellow, 1998 - 2004
Department of Genetics,Winston Laboratory
Harvard Medical School
- Graduate Student Researcher, 1992 - 1998
Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Cell
Biology,Gaber
Laboratory
Northwestern University
- Undergraduate Student Researcher, 1991 - 1992
Department of Biology,Nanney
Laboratory
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
AWARDS
PUBLICATIONS
- Duina, A.A. and F. Winston. 2004. Analysis of a histone
H3 mutant that perturbs association of Swi/Snf with
chromatin. Mol. Cell.
Biol. 24, 561- 72.
- Duina, A.A., H.M. Kalton, and R.F. Gaber. 1998.
Requirement for Hsp90 and a CyP-40-type cyclophilin in
negative regulation of the heat shock response. J. Biol.
Chem. 273,18974-18978.
- Duina, A.A., J.A. Marsh, R.B. Kurtz, J.H.-C. Chang, S.
Lindquist, and R.F. Gaber. 1998. The peptidyl-prolyl
isomerase domain of the CyP-40 cyclophilin homolog Cpr7 is
not required to support growth or glucocorticoid receptor
activity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J. Biol.
Chem. 273, 10819-10822.
- Duina, A.A., J.H.-C. Chang, J.A. Marsh, S. Lindquist, and
R.F. Gaber. 1996. A cyclophilin function in Hsp90- dependent
signal transduction. Science 274,
1713-1715.
- Duina, A.A., J.A. Marsh, and R.F. Gaber. 1996.
Identification of two CyP-40-like cyclophilins in
Saccharomyces cerevisiae, one of which is required for
normal growth. Yeast 12,
943-952.
SYMPOSIA PRESENTATIONS
- Characterization of transcriptional elongation defects conferred by a histone H3 mutant (Platform Presentation)
INBRE Research Mentoring Program
July 2005, Little Rock, Arkansas
- Evidence that the distribution of the elongation factor Spt16 over transcribed genes is dependent upon histone H3 integrity (Platform Presentation)
The Arkansas Academy of Science, 89th Annual Meeting
April 2005, Conway, Arkansas
- Evidence that the distribution of the elongation factor Spt16 over transcribed genes is dependent upon histone H3 integrity (Platform Presentation)
Southeastern Regional Yeast Meeting
March 2005, Atlanta, Georgia
- Isolation of a novel histone H3 mutant that perturbs
association of Swi/Snf with chromatin and that genetically
interacts with Spt16 (Poster)
Cold Spring Harbor
Laboratory Meeting on Mechanisms of Eukaryotic Transcription
August 2003, Cold Spring Harbor, New York
- Isolation of novel histone H3 mutants and initial
characterization of factors that genetically interact with
histone H3 (Poster)
FASEB Summer
Conference on Chromatin and Transcription
July 2001, Snowmass, Colorado
- Isolation and characterization of histone H3 mutants that
confer Snf/Swi-related phenotypes (Poster)
Yeast
Genetics and Molecular Biology Meeting
July 2000, Seattle, Washington
- A cyclophilin function in Hsp90-dependent signal
transduction (Platform Presentation)
2nd Midwest Stress Response and Chaperone Meeting
January 1997, Chicago, Illinois
- Identification of two S. cerevisiae CyP-40-like
cyclophilins and their role in steroid receptor mediated
signal transduction (Platform Presentation)
Yeast
Genetics and Molecular Biology Meeting
August 1996, Madison, Wisconsin
INVITED SEMINARS
SPEAKERS HOSTED
- Dr. Mary Miller, Assistant Professor of Biology, Rhodes College
Cyclin dependent cell division---location, location, location
Hendrix Biological Society/bbb Sponsored Seminar, November 2005
- Dr. Ines Pinto, Assistant Professor of Biology, University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Centromeric chromatin and chromosome segregation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Hendrix Biological Society/bbb Sponsored Seminar, November 2004
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