| Education: | 2007 Ph.D., Cell Biology, University of Alabama at Birmingham
2002 M.D., Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China |
| Awards: | 2009 Selected oral presentation at 1st Annual CBIS Symposium - Stanford University
2007 Stanford Molecular Imaging Scholar - Stanford University
2006 Best Platform Presentation - 13th Southeastern Regional Yeast Meeting, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS
2005 The Most Outstanding Graduate Student Oral Presentation - 16th Department of Microbiology Research Retreat
2002 Graduate Research Scholarship - Department of Cell Biology, University of Alabama at Birmingham
2001 Best Study Scholarship - Peking Union Medical College
1999 Best Study Scholarship - Peking Union Medical College
1994-1997 Student Leader of Arts and Propaganda - Peking Union Medical College |
| Address: | Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford
318 Campus Drive
James Clark Center E150
Stanford, California 94305-5427 |
| Phone: | (650) 724-3642 |
| Fax: | (650) 724-4948 |
| E-mail: | fminogue@stanford.edu |
| Research Interests: | I'm currently working on detecting protein-protein interactions during cell signaling using molecular imaging approaches. My main interests are translating bench-side knowledges in cell biology and cancer biology into guidance for bedside therapy to benefit patient care and human health. |
| Recent Publications: |
- Vallabhaneni H, Fan-Minogue H, Bedwell D & Farabaugh P. A connection between stop codon reassignment and frequent use of shifty stop
frameshifting in Euplotes species. RNA.2009; 2009 Mar 27(): .
- Fan-Minogue H and Bedwell DM. Eukaryotic ribosomal RNA determinants of aminoglycoside resistance and their role in translational fidelity. RNA.2008; (1): 148-57.
- Fan-Minogue H, Du M, Kallmeyer AK, Salas-Marco J, Keeling KM, Thompson SR, Pisarev AV, Pestova TV and Bedwell DM. A genetic analysis of eRF1 provides insights into the role of eRF3 in coupling stop codon recognition and peptide release during translation termination. Keystone meeting "Translational Regulatory Mechanisms".2008; (): .
- Fan-Minogue H, Du M, Pisarev A, Kallmeyer AK, Salas-Marco J, keeling KM, Thompson S, Pestova TV and Bedwell DM. Distinct eRF3 Requirements Suggest Alternate eRF1 Conformations Mediate Peptide Release During Eukaryotic Translation Termination. Molecular Cell.2008; June 5, 30(5): 599-609.
- Fan-Minogue H, Du M, Pisarev A, Kallmeyer AK, Salas-Marco J, keeling KM, Thompson S, Pestova TV and Bedwell DM. Distinct eRF3 Requirements Suggest Alternate eRF1 Conformations Mediate Peptide Release during Eukaryotic Translation Termination. Molecular Cell.2008; Featured Topic: Translation, Sep. 26, 31(6): .
- Fan-Minogue H, Du M, Pisarev A, Kallmeyer AK, Salas-Marco J, keeling KM, Thompson S, Pestova TV and Bedwell DM.. Distinct eRF3 requirements suggest alternate eRF1 conformations mediate peptide release during eukaryotic translation termination. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Meeting "Translational Control".2008; Sep. 3-7(): .
- Fan-Minogue H, Paulmurugan R, Chan C and Gambhir SS. A Novel Phosphorylation Sensor for Imaging Insulin Signaling in Living Animals. World Molecular Imaging Congress, Sep. 10-13 in Nice, France.2008; (): .
- Salasmarco J, Fan-Minogue H, Kallmeyer AK, Klobutcher LA, Farabaugh PJ, Bedwell DM. Distinct paths to stop-codon reassignment in the ciliates Tetrahymena thermophila and Euplotes octocarinatus. (Conference: 13th East Coast Meeting on Protistology; June 06-08, 2006; Troy, NY, USA). Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology.2007; v.54(no.2): p. 10S.
- Salas-Marco J, Fan-Minogue H, Kallmeyer AK, Klobutcher LA, Farabaugh PJ, Bedwell DM. Distinct paths to stop codon reassignment by the variant-code organisms Tetrahymena and Euplotes. Mol Cell Biol.2006; 26(2): 438-47.
|
|