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A. Gregory Matera, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Biology, Genetics University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
Area:
RNA processing; nuclear cell biology
Website:
http://materalab.web.unc.edu
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Greg Matera graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1984, double majoring in Chemistry and MCD Biology. He received his Ph.D. in 1990 from the Department of Chemistry at the University of California at Davis, where he studied the transcription and transposition of repetitive DNA elements in the human genome with Carl Schmid. Dr. Matera completed his postdoctoral studies at Yale University in the Departments of Genetics and Molecular Biochemistry & Biophysics, where he worked with David Ward and Joan Steitz on the subcellular organization and function of RNA processing factors in mammalian cells.

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Parents

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Carl William Schmid grad student 1985-1990 UC Davis
Joan A. Steitz post-doc 1990-1993 Yale
David Christian Ward post-doc 1990-1993 Yale

Children

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Christine O'Keefe grad student 1994-1999 Case Western Medical School (GenetiTree)
Mark R. Frey grad student 1997-2001 Case Western Medical School
Karen L. Tucker grad student 1998-2001 Case Western Medical School
Usha Narayanan grad student 2000-2004 Case Western Medical School
Jason K. Ospina grad student 2000-2005 Case Western Medical School
Karl B. Shpargel grad student 2000-2006 Case Western Medical School
Michael P. Walker grad student 2003-2008 Case Western Medical School
Kavita Praveen grad student 2006-2012 UNC Chapel Hill
Amanda H. Natalizio grad student 2007-2013 UNC Chapel Hill
Zhipeng Lu grad student 2009-2014 UNC Chapel Hill
Michael P. Meers grad student 2011-2017 UNC Chapel Hill
John J. Noto grad student 2013-2017 UNC Chapel Hill
Kelsey M. Gray grad student 2013-2018 UNC Chapel Hill
Casey A. Schmidt grad student 2013-2019 UNC Chapel Hill
Amanda C. Raimer grad student 2014-2020 UNC Chapel Hill
Rebecca E. Steiner post-doc 2019- UNC Chapel Hill
Swetha D. Velivela post-doc 2019- UNC Chapel Hill
Rohit Kunar post-doc 2023- School of Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC (FlyTree)
Michael Hebert post-doc 1998-2002 Case Western Medical School
Graydon B. Gonsalvez post-doc 2004-2009 UNC Chapel Hill
T K. Rajendra post-doc 2001-2010 Case Western Medical School (FlyTree)
Jennifer L. Fuentes post-doc 2007-2010 UNC Chapel Hill
Eric L. Garcia post-doc 2011-2015 UNC Chapel Hill (Microtree)
Stephen Klusza post-doc 2012-2016 UNC Chapel Hill (FlyTree)
Ashlyn Spring post-doc 2016-2019 UNC Chapel Hill (Neurotree)
Harmony R. Salzler research scientist 2018- UNC Chapel Hill (Neurotree)
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Anyetei-Anum CS, Leatham-Jensen MP, Fox GC, et al. (2024) Evidence for dual roles of histone H3 lysine 4 in antagonizing Polycomb group function and promoting target gene expression. Genes & Development
Matera AG, Steiner RE, Mills CA, et al. (2024) Proteomic analysis of the SMN complex reveals conserved and etiologic connections to the proteostasis network. Frontiers in Rna Research. 2
Salzler HR, Vandadi V, Sallean JR, et al. (2024) Set2 and H3K36 regulate the Drosophila male X chromosome in a context-specific manner, independent from MSL complex spreading. Genetics
Crain AT, Nevil M, Leatham-Jensen MP, et al. (2024) Redesigning the Drosophila histone gene cluster: An improved genetic platform for spatiotemporal manipulation of histone function. Genetics
Anyetei-Anum CS, Leatham-Jensen MP, Fox GC, et al. (2024) Dual roles of histone H3 lysine-4 in antagonizing Polycomb group function and promoting target gene expression. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Matera AG, Steiner RE, Mills CA, et al. (2024) Chaperoning the chaperones: Proteomic analysis of the SMN complex reveals conserved and etiologic connections to the proteostasis network. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Salzler HR, Vandadi V, Matera AG. (2024) Set2 and H3K36 regulate the male X chromosome in a context-specific manner, independent from MSL complex spreading. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Crain AT, Nevil M, Leatham-Jensen MP, et al. (2024) Redesigning the histone gene cluster: An improved genetic platform for spatiotemporal manipulation of histone function. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Garcia EL, Steiner RE, Raimer AC, et al. (2024) Dysregulation of innate immune signaling in animal models of spinal muscular atrophy. Bmc Biology. 22: 94
Brown JC, McMichael BD, Vandadi V, et al. (2024) Lysine-36 of Drosophila histone H3.3 supports adult longevity. G3 (Bethesda, Md.)
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