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Courtney HodgesClass of 2003Graduated in 2009 Undergraduate Institution: Texas A&M University Major: Biochemistry, minor in Mathematics Origin: Dallas, TX Lab: Bustamante Lab Location: Stanley 642 |
Research |
My current work involves the use of optical tweezers for single-molecule analysis of molecular motors, including ATPase protein translocases.
Publications |
- Wen JD, Lancaster L, Hodges C, Zeri AC, Yoshimura SH, Noller HF, Bustamante C, and Tinoco I. Following translation by single ribosomes one codon at a time. <i>Nature</i> 452(7187): 598-603 (2008).
- Courtney Hodges, Lacramioara Bintu, Lucyna Lubkowska, Mikhail Kashlev, Carlos Bustamante Nucleosomal Fluctuations Govern the Transcription Dynamics of RNA Polymerase II. <i>Science</i>, 325 (5940): 626, (31 July 2009), doi: 10.1126/science.1172926
