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Tim Sterne-Weiler
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Biomolecular Engineering
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Postdoc: Blencowe Lab
Graduate: Sanford Lab
Selected Publications
Sterne-Weiler, T., Howard J., Mort M. Cooper D., Sanford J. (2011). "Loss of exon identity is a common mechanism of human inherited disease." Genome Res 21: 1563-1571. PMID: 21750108
Sterne-Weiler T.*, Martinez-Nunez R.T.*, Cvitcovic I., Katzman S., Tariq M., Pourmand N., Sanford J. (2013) “Frac-seq reveals isoform-specific recruitment to polyribosomes.” Genome Res 23(10):1615-1623. PMID: 23783272.
Mort, M., Sterne-Weiler, T., Biao L., Ball E., Cooper D., Radivojac P., Sanford J., Mooney S., (2014) “MutPred Splice: Machine learning-based prediction of exonic variants that disrupt splicing.” Genome Biology 15(1):R19. PMID: 24451234
Sterne-Weiler, T., Sanford J., (2014) “Exon identity crisis: exonic mutations that disrupt the splicing code.” Genome Biology 15(1):201. PMID: 24456648
Degree
Ph.D. in Bioinformatics & Biomolecular Engineering, December 2013, UC Santa Cruz
M.S. in Bioinformatics & Biomolecular Engineering, June 2010, UC Santa Cruz
B.S. in Bioinformatics, June 2007, UC Santa Cruz
BSOE Graduation Year
2013
BSOE Degree
Ph.D.
BSOE Thesis
Integrated Analysis of cis-acting RNA Elements in Posttranscriptional Gene Regulation and Human Inherited Disease
BSOE Post-Graduation Placement
Postdoc, Blencowe Lab, University of Toronto
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