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Sunita G. Kramer, Ph.D.
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Position:
Assistant Professor,
Department
of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Administrative:
Department: Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Lab Url:
Phone Number:
732-235-4226
Fax Number:
732-235-4825
Email
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Clinical and Research
Interests |
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Training |
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Franklin and Marshall College,
Lancaster,PA, B.A., Honors Program (Biology), 1992 |
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Summer course in Embryology Marine
Biological Laboratory 1993 |
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State University of NY at Stony Brook,
Ph.D., Molecular and Cellular Biology 1998 |
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University of California, Berkeley
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, 1998-2002 |
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Honors and Awards |
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| 1990 |
Hackman
Scholar Fellowship for Undergraduate Research |
| 1993
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C. Lalor
Burdick Scholarship for Embryology Course at Marine Biological
Laboratory |
| 1996
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Molecular
and Cellular Biology Program Executive Committee |
| 1996 |
Sigma Xi
Travel Award |
| 1999-2001 |
Spinal
Cord Research Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship |
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Certifications |
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Licensure |
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N.A. |
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N.A.
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Office Address |
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Mailing Address |
Department of
Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
675 Hoes Lane
UMDNJ - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA |
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Selected
Publications |
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Kramer, S. G.,
Kidd T., Simpson, J. S., and Goodman C. S. 2001. Switching repulsion
to attraction: changing responses to Slit during transition in
mesoderm migration. Science 292(5517): 737-740.
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Kramer, S.G.,
Jinks, T.M., Schedl, P. and Gergen, J.P. 1999. Direct activation of
Sex-lethal transcription by the Drosophila Runt
protein. Development 126:191-200.
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Tracey W. D.,
Ning, X., Klingler, M., Kramer S.G., and Gergen, J.P. 2000.
Quantitative analysis of gene function in the Drosophila
embryo. Genetics 154:273-284.
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Tsai, C.C.,
Kramer, S.G., and Gergen, J.P. 1998. The pair rule gene
runt restricts orthodenticle expression to the
presumptive head of the Drosophila embryo. Dev. Genet.
23(1): 35-44.
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Abraham, V.C.,
Gupta, S. and Fluck, R.A. 1993. Ooplasmic segregation in the
medaka (Oryzias latipes) egg. Biol. Bull. 184: 115-124.
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Postdoctoral Position Available |
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Staff Position Available |
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None
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