Mark D. Biggin

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Genomics Division Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, USA 
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Mark Biggin received a BSc degree in Biochemistry from Lancaster University (1981) and a PhD degree in Molecular Biology from the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge University (1985). He was a postdoctoral fellow in Robert Tjian’s laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley (1985–1989) before joining the faculty at Yale as an Assistant then Associate Professor (1989–2000). He moved to Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in 2000 to establish interdisciplinary research projects that seek systems level understandings of animal developmental transcriptional networks and bacterial stress response pathways.

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Robert Tjian post-doc 1985-1989 UC Berkeley

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Johannes C. Walter grad student 1989-1995 Yale
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Li JJ, Chew GL, Biggin MD. (2019) Quantitative principles of cis-translational control by general mRNA sequence features in eukaryotes. Genome Biology. 20: 162
Arbel H, Basu S, Fisher WW, et al. (2018) Exploiting regulatory heterogeneity to systematically identify enhancers with high accuracy. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Li JJ, Chew GL, Biggin MD. (2017) Quantitating translational control: mRNA abundance-dependent and independent contributions and the mRNA sequences that specify them. Nucleic Acids Research
Shatsky M, Dong M, Liu H, et al. (2016) Quantitative tagless co-purification: a method to validate and identify protein-protein interactions. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : McP
Shatsky M, Allen S, Gold BL, et al. (2016) Bacterial interactomes: interacting protein partners share similar function and are validated in independent assays more frequently than previously reported. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : McP
Li JJ, Biggin MD. (2015) Statistics requantitates the central dogma Science. 347: 1066-1067
Li JJ, Bickel PJ, Biggin MD. (2014) System wide analyses have underestimated protein abundances and the importance of transcription in mammals. Peerj. 2: e270
Li JJ, Bickel PJ, Biggin MD. (2014) System wide analyses have underestimated protein abundances and the importance of transcription in mammals Peerj. 2013: 1-26
Li JJ, Bickel PJ, Biggin MD. (2014) System wide analyses have underestimated protein abundances and the importance of transcription in mammals Peerj. 2013: 1-26
Knowles DW, Biggin MD. (2013) Building quantitative, three-dimensional atlases of gene expression and morphology at cellular resolution. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Developmental Biology. 2: 767-779
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