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Alexander Tarakhovsky's Biography



Alexander Tarakhovsky, Professor, Rockefeller University

Dr. Tarakhovsky received his medical degree from the Kiev Medical Institute in Ukraine in 1978 and his Ph.D. from the Institute for Oncology at the Academy of Science in Kiev in 1982. He has worked as a research associate at the Institute for Oncology, the All-Union Cancer Research Center in Moscow and the Institute for Molecular Genetics in Tallinn, Estonia. In 1990 he joined the Institute of Genetics at the University of Cologne as a postdoc; he was promoted to group leader in 1993 and tenured professor and head of the Laboratory of Lymphocyte Signaling in 1995. He moved that lab to Rockefeller in 2000, when he was appointed Irene Diamond Associate Professor. He was named full professor in 2003.

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CANCELLED - Histone Mimicry and Antiviral Response

Friday, 10 May 2013 at 09:00

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In my presentation I will discuss histone mimicry and its potential physiological significance. Histone mimicry describes a phenomenon of structural and functional similarity between the N-terminal domain of histones and the non-histone proteins of distinct origin.  I will discuss how the presence of histone mimics in mammalian and viral proteins contributes to the regulation of gene expression. I will also discuss how synthetic compounds that mimic the histone function can regulate gene expression in model systems.


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