Thomas Anthony Isenbarger, Ph.D., J.D.
Affiliations: | Casimir Jones SC |
Area:
environmental microbiology, biophysics, membrane protein structure, astrobiology, genomics, metagenomics, phylogeneticsWebsite:
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"Thomas Isenbarger"Cross-listing: Evolution Tree
Parents
Sign in to add mentorMark P. Krebs | grad student | 1994-2001 | University of Wisconsin Madison Medical School (Neurotree) |
Gary Ruvkun | post-doc | 2001-2004 | Harvard Medical School & Massachuestts General Hospital (Neurotree) |
Jo Handelsman | post-doc | 2004-2007 | UW Madison (Microtree) |
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Isenbarger TA, Carr CE, Johnson SS, et al. (2008) The most conserved genome segments for life detection on Earth and other planets. Origins of Life and Evolution of the Biosphere : the Journal of the International Society For the Study of the Origin of Life. 38: 517-33 |
Isenbarger TA, Finney M, RÃos-Velázquez C, et al. (2008) Miniprimer PCR, a new lens for viewing the microbial world. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 74: 840-9 |
Isenbarger TA, Krebs MP. (2001) Thermodynamic stability of the bacteriorhodopsin lattice as measured by lipid dilution. Biochemistry. 40: 11923-31 |
Ng WV, Kennedy SP, Mahairas GG, et al. (2000) Genome sequence of Halobacterium species NRC-1. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 97: 12176-81 |
Krebs MP, Isenbarger TA. (2000) Structural determinants of purple membrane assembly. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 1460: 15-26 |
Isenbarger TA, Krebs MP. (1999) Role of helix-helix interactions in assembly of the bacteriorhodopsin lattice. Biochemistry. 38: 9023-30 |