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Congratulations to the Strahl Lab for their recent article “Catalysis-dependent stabilization of Bre1 fine-tunes Histone H2B ubiquitylation to regulation gene transcription” that was published in the August 1, 2014 issue of Genes and Development.

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Glenn Wozniak and Brian Strahl published an article titled “Catalysis-dependent stabilization of Bre1 fine-tunes Histone H2B ubiquitylation to regulation gene transcription” published in Genes and Development on August 1, 2014.

Glenn Wozniak is graduate student in the Curriculum in Genetics and Molecular Biology and a member of the Strahl Lab.

Brian Strahl obtained his PhD in 1998 from North Carolina State University before performing his postdoctoral studies with Dr. C. David Allis at the University of Virginia. In 2001, Brian joined the faculty at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where his group has been addressing how the chemical “tags” on histones influence the structure and function of chromatin. Dr. Strahl’s scientific contributions have been recognized with a number of awards, including a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) and the ASBMB Schering-Plough Research Institute Award for outstanding research contributions to biochemistry and molecular biology

Link to the Genes & Development Full Text Article
Link to Strahl Lab