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Aaron Goldstrohm is an Associate Professor at the University of Minnesota's College of Biological Sciences, Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics. His research focuses on RNA biology, molecular genetics, and cancer mechanisms through studies on RNA-binding proteins, particularly PUF proteins and TRIM-NHL family members.
- Lead NIH-funded research on translational control by Pumilio proteins
- Investigated tumor suppressor regulation via PUF proteins
- Developed advanced northern blotting techniques
Key research areas include RNA metabolism, gene expression regulation, and cancer-related RNA mechanisms. Recent work analyzes the interplay between PUF proteins and deadenylase complexes in controlling transcriptomes.
Active in molecular biology techniques development, including chemiluminescent northern blotting and poly-A tail length measurement methods. Collaborates with institutions like the University of Michigan on RNA regulatory studies.
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