Alison Woollard
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Alison Woollard's Degrees
- Bachelors Biochemistry University of Oxford
- PhD Genetics University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Alison Woollard is a British biologist. She is a lecturer in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Oxford where she is also a Fellow of Hertford College, Oxford. Early life Woollard was born in 1968 in Kingston-upon-Thames.
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- Temporal order of S phase and mitosis in fission yeast is determined by the state of the p34 cdc2 -mitotic B cyclin complex (1994) (404)
- Isolation and characterization of fission yeast mutants defective in the assembly and placement of the contractile actin ring. (1996) (333)
- The Spg1p GTPase is an essential, dosage-dependent inducer of septum formation in Schizosaccharomyces pombe. (1997) (209)
- Analysis of the cps1 gene provides evidence for a septation checkpoint in Schizosaccharomyces pombe (1999) (128)
- The GPS Motif Is a Molecular Switch for Bimodal Activities of Adhesion Class G Protein-Coupled Receptors (2012) (105)
- An enhanced C. elegans based platform for toxicity assessment (2017) (77)
- The 5'-3' exoribonuclease xrn-1 is essential for ventral epithelial enclosure during C. elegans embryogenesis. (2004) (62)
- mab-2 encodes RNT-1, a C. elegans Runx homologue essential for controlling cell proliferation in a stem cell-like developmental lineage (2005) (62)
- The T-box factor TBX-2 and the SUMO conjugating enzyme UBC-9 are required for ABa-derived pharyngeal muscle in C. elegans. (2006) (61)
- The caenorhabditis elegans fate-determining gene mab-9 encodes a T-box protein required to pattern the posterior hindgut. (2000) (61)
- Cell cycle control in fission yeast. (1995) (52)
- A regulatory network of T-box genes and the even-skipped homologue vab-7 controls patterning and morphogenesis in C. elegans (2004) (46)
- The C. elegans CBFβ homologue BRO-1 interacts with the Runx factor, RNT-1, to promote stem cell proliferation and self-renewal (2007) (44)
- Gene duplications and genetic redundancy in C. elegans. (2005) (42)
- Worming out the biology of Runx. (2008) (37)
- RUNX factors in development: lessons from invertebrate model systems. (2009) (36)
- The Caenorhabditis elegans GATA Factor ELT-1 Works through the Cell Proliferation Regulator BRO-1 and the Fusogen EFF-1 to Maintain the Seam Stem-Like Fate (2011) (34)
- A novel S phase inhibitor in fission yeast. (1996) (29)
- RUNX genes find a niche in stem cell biology (2009) (27)
- Stu-71air-2 is a C. elegans aurora homologue essential for chromosome segregation during embryonic and post-embryonic development (1999) (27)
- Stochastic loss and gain of symmetric divisions in the C. elegans epidermis perturbs robustness of stem cell number (2017) (26)
- Neuronal function of Tbx20 conserved from nematodes to vertebrates. (2008) (24)
- G1 regulation and checkpoints operating around START in fission yeast (1995) (23)
- CEH-20/Pbx and UNC-62/Meis function upstream of rnt-1/Runx to regulate asymmetric divisions of the C. elegans stem-like seam cells (2013) (18)
- CACN-1/Cactin Plays a Role in Wnt Signaling in C. elegans (2014) (17)
- Widespread organisation of C. elegans genes into operons: Fact or function? (2002) (12)
- Identification of cis-regulatory elements from the C. elegans T-box gene mab-9 reveals a novel role for mab-9 in hypodermal function. (2008) (11)
- H3K27 modifiers regulate lifespan in C. elegans in a context-dependent manner (2021) (10)
- Non-muscle myosin II is required for correct fate specification in the Caenorhabditis elegans seam cell divisions (2017) (8)
- C. elegans Runx/CBFβ suppresses POP-1 TCF to convert asymmetric to proliferative division of stem cell-like seam cells (2019) (8)
- The C. elegans TPR Containing Protein, TRD-1, Regulates Cell Fate Choice in the Developing Germ Line and Epidermis (2014) (8)
- How Weird is The Worm? Evolution of the Developmental Gene Toolkit in Caenorhabditis elegans (2019) (8)
- The SFT-1 and OXA-1 respiratory chain complex assembly factors influence lifespan by distinct mechanisms in C. elegans (2013) (7)
- C. elegans Runx/CBFβ suppresses POP-1(TCF) to convert asymmetric to proliferative division of stem cell-like seam cells (2019) (6)
- The UNC-4 homeobox protein represses mab-9 expression in DA motor neurons in Caenorhabditis elegans (2011) (6)
- RUNX in Invertebrates. (2017) (5)
- Finding a niche for seam cells? (2012) (5)
- Extensive non-redundancy in a recently duplicated developmental gene family (2021) (5)
- DnaJ chaperones contribute to canalization. (2019) (5)
- The GPS Motif Is a Molecular Switch for Bimodal Activities of Adhesion Class G Protein-Coupled Receptors (2012) (4)
- THE SALINITY INTRUSION IN THE FRASER RIVER: Observations of Salinities, Temperatures and Currents by Profiles and Bottom Time Series 1988, 1989 (1994) (4)
- Caudal-dependent cell positioning directs morphogenesis of the C. elegans ventral epidermis (2020) (4)
- The GPSMotif Is a Molecular Switch for Bimodal Activities of Adhesion Class G Protein-Coupled Receptors (2012) (1)
- People with more extreme attitudes towards science have self-confidence in their understanding of science, even if this is not justified (2023) (1)
- The road less travelled? Exploring the nuanced evolutionary consequences of duplicated genes (2022) (1)
- Investigating the regulation and functioning of RNT-1 and BRO-1 in C. elegans (2012) (0)
- Delivery of RNAi Reagents in C. elegans by Microinjection (2004) (0)
- unc-4 and dve-1 regulate expression of the mab-9 T-box gene (2008) (0)
- Extensive non-redundancy in a recently duplicated developmental gene family (2021) (0)
- H3K27 modifiers regulate lifespan in C. elegans in a context-dependent manner (2021) (0)
- Combinatorial reporter-based approach using two invertebrate model organisms to identify adverse outcome pathways in developmental and reproductive toxicity (2017) (0)
- 100 years of genetics (2019) (0)
- Telling it like it is Following a year of public engagement activities associated with the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, Alison Woollard explains why scientists need to communicate with the public. (2014) (0)
- An enhanced C. elegans based platform for toxicity assessment (2017) (0)
- Non-muscle myosin II is required for correct fate specification in the Caenorhabditis elegans seam cell divisions (2017) (0)
- 100 years of genetics (2019) (0)
- 14-P017 Identification and analysis of a conserved non-coding element required for the function of bro-1 (2009) (0)
- IDENTIFICATION OF CIS- AND TRANS-ACTING FACTORS REGULATING THE EXPRESSION OF THE T-BOX GENE MAB-9 (2005) (0)
- Combinatorial model organism strategy to predict developmental and reproductive toxicology (DART) (2017) (0)
- Both trust in, and polarization of trust in, relevant sciences have increased through the COVID-19 pandemic (2023) (0)
- Telling it like it is (2014) (0)
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