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Zechiedrich Laboratory

Houston, Texas

Supercoils in architecture echo the structure of DNA.
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Jennifer K. Mann, Ph.D.

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Current Position: Postdoctoral fellow, Department of Mathematics, University of Texas, Austin.

http://www.ma.utexas.edu/users/jmann/

Jennifer K. Mann, Ph.D.

Department of Mathematics

The University of Texas

1 University Station/C1200

Austin, TX 78712-0257

jmann@math.utexas.edu

Postdoctoral Fellow
March 2007 - May 2007

Graduate Student
May 2002 - February 2007
Program in Biomedical Mathematics, Florida State University
Primary Mentor: De Witt L. Sumners
DNA Knotting: Occurrences, Consequences & Resolution

Funding
Program in Mathematics & Molecular Biology
Burroughs Wellcome Fund Interfaces Program

Publications
Hin-Mediated DNA Knotting and Recombination Promote Replicon Dysfunction and Mutation. Richard W. Deibler, Jennifer K. Mann, De Witt L. Sumners and E. Lynn Zechiedrich. (2007) BMC Molecular Biology 8:44 (25 May 2007).

Topological Information Embodied in Local Juxtaposition Geometry Provides a Statistical Mechanical Basis for Unknotting by Type-2 DNA Topoisomerases. Zhirong Liu, Jennifer K. Mann, E. Lynn Zechiedrich and Hue Sun Chan. (2006) J. Mol. Biol. 361, 268-285.

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