Binta Jalloh, Ph.D.
- Center for Cancer Research
- National Cancer Institute
- Building 41 Room B911
- Bethesda, MD 20892
- 240-858-3698
Postdoctoral Fellow
RESEARCH SUMMARY
Dr. Jalloh is a Post doc Fellow under the supervision of Dr. Karpova, who manages the NCI Optical Microscopy Core. This facility specializes in live imaging, image deconvolution and microscopy quantification methods such as FRET and FRAP. Dr. Jalloh will be conducting research focusing on the regulation of gene expression by chromatin remodelers by observing protein interaction in vivo in live yeast cells. The Karpova research group interests include: the intracellular dynamics of chromatin remodelers, transcriptional activators, and co-activators; and the role of nuclear localization on gene expression as observed in live yeast cells by microscopy.
Areas of Expertise
Fluorescence Imaging
Microscopy Image Analysis