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Frej Tulin
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Frej Tulin

Postdoctoral Fellow

Plant Biology
Carnegie Institution for Science
  • ftulin@carnegiescience.edu
  • (650) 325-1521
  • Office:  
  • 260 Panama Street
    Stanford, CA 94305, US

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Bio

I am interested in how plants coordinate cell growth and division. Brassinosteroid (BR) hormones are known for their growth-promoting activity, but also help regulate cell division in certain tissues. I am exploring mechanistic links between BR signaling and cell division, using Arabidopsis and the alga Chlamydomonas as models. 

I received a M.S. from KTH in Stockholm, Sweden, and a Ph.D. from the Rockefeller University. I like running and ping pong. 

Affiliation
Affiliation: 
DPB Postdocs
DPB Employees
Labs: 
Grossman Lab
Wang Lab
CV

Evangelisti, E., Gogleva, A., Hainaux, T., Doumane, M., Tulin, F., Quan, C., Yunusov, T., Floch, K., and Schornack, S. (2017). Time-resolved dual root-microbe transcriptomics reveals early 
induced Nicotiana benthamiana genes and conserved infection-promoting Phytophthora 
palmivora effectors. BMC Biology, doi:10.1186/s12915-017-0379-1: 


Breker, M., Lieberman, K., Tulin, F., Cross, F. R. (2016) 
High-Throughput Robotically Assisted Isolation of Temperature-sensitive Lethal Mutants in Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii. J. Vis. Exp., e54831, doi:10.3791/54831. 


Tulin, F. and Cross, F.R. (2016). Patching Holes in the Chlamydomonas Genome. G3 (Bethesda, Md.), 6: 1899-1910 


Tulin, F. and Cross, F.R. (2015). Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Regulation of Diurnal Transcription in Chlamydomonas. Plant Cell 27: 2727-2742. 


Tulin, F. and Cross, F.R. (2014). A Microbial Avenue to Cell Cycle Control in the Plant Superkingdom. Plant Cell 26: 4019–4038. 


Vila-Perelló, M., Pratt, M.R., Tulin, F., and Muir, T.W. (2007). Covalent capture of phospho-dependent protein oligomerization by site-specific incorporation of a diazirine photo-cross-linker. 
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 129: 8068–8069. 

 

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