Marc T. Facciotti, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Personal Education

University of California, Berkeley

Ph.D., Biophysics, 2002.  Thesis:  Structural Investigations of Light-driven Ion Pumping:  X-ray Crystallography of Bacteriorhodopsin and the Asp85Ser Mutant, Mentor: Dr. Robert Glaeser

University of California, Davis

B.S., Biochemistry, 1997.

Awards

2010 Young Alumnus Award Cal Aggie Alumni Association

ASUCD Excellence in Education Award

Research Interests

Our laboratory is interested in understanding how structures and dynamics of gene regulatory networks have evolved to regulate complex phenotypes. We focus primarily on microbial systems due to the relative simplicity of microbial genomes, which allow us to interrogate complex processes across a wide range of levels of cellular complexity (e.g. from single proteins to comprehensive systems-level analysis). We aim to develop tools that will allow the rational engineering of gene regulatory networks at both the protein and network-structure levels, and have application across species boundaries.

Contact

5312 Genome and Biomedical Sciences Facility

Phone: 530-752-3781

Email: mtfacciotti@ucdavis.edu

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