Susan Jean Johns

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I am now retired. I worked at UCSF from Nov. 1998 through Jun. 2011 for the RBVI in their Sequence Analysis &
Consulting Service. Prior to this I was employed at the VADMS Center at Washington State
University. This page displays things I am doing now and have done in the
past.
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Current activities Things that I am
involved with in my retirement.
Projects that I was involved with at
UCSF.
On going projects:
- PMT grant UCSF
Pharmacogenetics of Membrane Transporters (PMT) Project
- SACS Sequence Analysis and Consulting Service
Completed projects:
- IGTC
The International Gene Trap Consortium (IGTC) represents all publicly available gene trap cell lines, which are available on a non-collaborative basis for nominal
handling fees. Researchers can search and browse the IGTC database for cell lines of interest using accession numbers or IDs, keywords, sequence data, tissue
expression profiles and biological pathways. Project has been taken over by MBP folks at UC Davis.
- PGA grant BayGenomics is a
consortium of research groups in the San Francisco Bay Area funded as
part of NHLBI's Programs in Genomic Applications. BayGenomics is using
gene-trap vectors to inactivate thousands of genes in mouse embryonic stem
cells in order to study a variety of phenotypes relevant to cardiovascular and
pulmonary disease.
Past
activities at WSU. Things that I was involved with at WSU.
Contact Information:
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Electronic mail:
- johns [%] cgl.ucsf.edu
(substitute @ to reconstitute address)
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SACS home page
Updated: 22 August 2011