Virginia W. Cornish
Affiliations: | Chemistry | Columbia University, New York, NY |
Area:
Chemical Complementation, Ribosome Chemistry, In Vivo ImagingWebsite:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorRonald Charles David Breslow | research assistant | 1991 | Columbia | |
Peter G. Schultz | grad student | 1996 | UC Berkeley | |
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Robert T. Sauer | post-doc | 1999 | MIT |
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Baldera-Aguayo PA, Lee A, Cornish VW. (2022) High-Titer Production of the Fungal Anhydrotetracycline, TAN-1612, in Engineered Yeasts. Acs Synthetic Biology |
Billerbeck S, Cornish VW. (2022) Peptide-Dependent Growth in Yeast via Fine-Tuned Peptide/GPCR-Activated Essential Gene Expression. Biochemistry |
Herbst E, Lee A, Tang Y, et al. (2021) Heterologous Catalysis of the Final Steps of Tetracycline Biosynthesis by . Acs Chemical Biology |
Shandell MA, Tan Z, Cornish VW. (2021) Genetic Code Expansion: A Brief History and Perspective. Biochemistry |
Cornish VW. (2020) TMP-tag: a Chemical Surrogate to the Fluorescent Proteins for Live Cell Imaging Biophysical Journal. 118: 351a |
Shandell MA, Quejada JR, Yazawa M, et al. (2019) Detection of Na1.5 Conformational Change in Mammalian Cells Using the Noncanonical Amino Acid ANAP. Biophysical Journal |
Billerbeck S, Brisbois J, Agmon N, et al. (2019) Author Correction: A scalable peptide-GPCR language for engineering multicellular communication. Nature Communications. 10: 554 |
Billerbeck S, Brisbois J, Agmon N, et al. (2018) A scalable peptide-GPCR language for engineering multicellular communication. Nature Communications. 9: 5057 |
Fleisher R, Cornish VW, Gonzalez RL. (2018) D-amino acid-mediated translation arrest is modulated by the identity of the incoming aminoacyl-tRNA. Biochemistry |
Herbst E, Baldera-Aguayo PA, Lee H, et al. (2018) A Yeast Three Hybrid Assay for Metabolic Engineering of Tetracycline Derivatives. Biochemistry |