Glen T. Hart, Ph.D.

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2008 ICMB University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. 
Area:
proteomics, bioinformatics, systems biology
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Edward M. Marcotte grad student 2008 UT Austin
 (Computational and experimental methods in functional genomics: The good, the bad, and the ugly of systems biology.)
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Havugimana PC, Hart GT, Nepusz T, et al. (2012) A census of human soluble protein complexes. Cell. 150: 1068-81
Niu W, Hart GT, Marcotte EM. (2011) High-throughput immunofluorescence microscopy using yeast spheroplast cell-based microarrays. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 706: 83-95
Narayanaswamy R, Moradi EK, Niu W, et al. (2009) Systematic definition of protein constituents along the major polarization axis reveals an adaptive reuse of the polarization machinery in pheromone-treated budding yeast. Journal of Proteome Research. 8: 6-19
Ramani AK, Li Z, Hart GT, et al. (2008) A map of human protein interactions derived from co-expression of human mRNAs and their orthologs. Molecular Systems Biology. 4: 180
Hart GT, Lee I, Marcotte ER. (2007) A high-accuracy consensus map of yeast protein complexes reveals modular nature of gene essentiality. Bmc Bioinformatics. 8: 236
Hart GT, Ramani AK, Marcotte EM. (2006) How complete are current yeast and human protein-interaction networks? Genome Biology. 7: 120
Narayanaswamy R, Niu W, Scouras AD, et al. (2006) Systematic profiling of cellular phenotypes with spotted cell microarrays reveals mating-pheromone response genes. Genome Biology. 7: R6
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