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James T. Kadonaga, Ph.D.
Dr. Kadonaga received a bachelor's degree in chemistry from MIT, where he was awarded the American Institute of Chemists Certificate, as well as the Alpha Chi Sigma Prize. He carried out graduate studies with Jeremy R. Knowles at Harvard University, where he received AM and PhD degrees in chemistry. Dr Kadonaga then performed postdoctoral research as a Miller Research Fellow with Robert Tjian at UC Berkeley. During this period, he developed sequence-specific DNA-affinity chromatography, which he used for the purification and cloning of the transcription factor Sp1. In 1988, he joined the faculty of UC San Diego, where he presently serves as the Chair of the Section of Molecular Biology. His awards include selection as a Lucille P. Markey Scholar and a Presidential Faculty Fellow. His research interests include the regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase II, and chromatin assembly and dynamics.
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