Joseph W Paul, PhD

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2023- Genentech 
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Leonard Petrucelli research assistant 2011-2013 Mayo Clinc (Neurotree)
Aaron D. Gitler research assistant 2014-2015 Stanford Medical School (Neurotree)
John Kuriyan grad student 2016-2022 UC Berkeley (Chemistry Tree)
Andrey S. Shaw post-doc 2023- (Neurotree)
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Paul JW, Muratcioğlu S, Kuriyan J. (2024) A fluorescence-based sensor for calibrated measurement of protein kinase stability in live cells. Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society. 33: e5023
Paul JW, Muratcioğlu S, Kuriyan J. (2023) A Fluorescence-Based Sensor for Calibrated Measurement of Protein Kinase Stability in Live Cells. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Kondo Y, Paul JW, Subramaniam S, et al. (2021) New insights into Raf regulation from structural analyses. Current Opinion in Structural Biology. 71: 223-231
Kramer NJ, Carlomagno Y, Zhang YJ, et al. (2016) Spt4 selectively regulates the expression of C9orf72 sense and antisense mutant transcripts. Science (New York, N.Y.). 353: 708-12
Jovičić A, Paul JW, Gitler AD. (2016) Nuclear transport dysfunction: a common theme in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia. Journal of Neurochemistry
Jovičić A, Mertens J, Boeynaems S, et al. (2015) Modifiers of C9orf72 dipeptide repeat toxicity connect nucleocytoplasmic transport defects to FTD/ALS. Nature Neuroscience. 18: 1226-9
Jovičič A, Mertens J, Boeynaems S, et al. (2015) Modifiers of C9orf72 dipeptide repeat toxicity connect nucleocytoplasmic transport defects to FTD/ALS Nature Neuroscience. 18: 1226-1229
Paul JW, West JP, Gitler AD. (2014) Cell Biology. Clogging information flow in ALS. Science (New York, N.Y.). 345: 1118-9
Ash PE, Bieniek KF, Gendron TF, et al. (2013) Unconventional translation of C9ORF72 GGGGCC expansion generates insoluble polypeptides specific to c9FTD/ALS. Neuron. 77: 639-46
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