Gietz, R. Daniel
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所属大学: University of Manitoba
所属学院: Department of Biochemistry and Medical Genetics
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个人简介
Dr. R. Daniel Gietz received his BSc in Genetics from the University of Guelph and his PhD in Genetics from the University of Alberta. Dr. Gietz began his postdoctoral training at the University of Alberta under the supervision of Dr. J.M. Tyler. His postdoctoral training was continued in the laboratory of Dr. Akio Sugio at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences in Research Triangle Park in North Carolina. During his tenure in Dr. Sugino’s laboratory he developed 9 new Yeast:E coli shuttle vectors that were based on the pUC19 plasmid and contained a completely unique multi-cloning site (Gietz and Sugino, 1988, Gene 74)[this paper has 2571 citations] These plasmids were requested and sent out to over 500 laboratories world wide. His training in yeast genetics continued in the laboratory of Dr. Satya Prakash at University of Rochester, Rochester NY. During his time in this laboratory he cloned and sequenced the yeast RAD4 gene. In addition, he discovered a method of DNA transformation of yeast that was 1000 time more efficient than previous published methods (Schiestl and Gietz, 1988 Gene 74) [This paper has 1768 citations]. Subsequently He joined the University of Manitoba as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Human Genetics and is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Medical Genetics. Dr. Gietz is also a member of the Manitoba Medical Services Foundation Board of Directors.
近期论文
Gietz RD, Sugino A. New yeast-Escherichia coli shuttle vectors constructed with in vitro mutagenized yeast genes lacking six-base pair restriction sites. Gene 74, 527-534. [2571 citations, 2016] Schiestl RH, Gietz RD. High efficiency transformation of intact yeast cells using single-stranded nucleic acids as carrier. Curr. Genet. 16, 339-346 [ 1768 citations] Gietz RD, Woods RA. Genetic transformation of yeast. Biotechniques, 30(4):816-20, 822-6, 828 passim, April 2001. [124 CITATIONS] Gietz RD, Woods RA. Screening for protein-protein interactions in the yeast two-hybrid system. Methods in Molecular Biology, 185:471-86, January 2002.[39 citations] Gietz RD, Schiestl RH. Large-scale high-efficiency yeast transformation using the LiAc/SS carrier DNA/PEG method. Nat. Protoc. 2, 38-41. [105 citations]