Using yeast genetics to crack gene regulation of the AIDS virus


Listed above is my project description - I think it's a really cool way to approach figuring out how the AIDS virus works so we can tackle it effectively. Besides it's based on the fact that whether we're humans or bakers yeast we have alot in common in terms of the mechanisms of gene expression, and I bet it'll work!

Few links on this page are active at the moment, as the University has banned graduate student Web pages. I am in the process of trying to move everything. I plan to re-open the chat site as soon as I can, although it will only be able to be accessed around 3000 times a day, as anything more than that would cost me lots of money.

Some notes on Scrapie (aka Mad Cow Disease) (a description in plain English)
Mad Cow Disease (formally known as bovine spongiform encephalopathy) is a disorder among cows that is related to many human neurological disorders. It appears to be caused by the misfolding of a normal cellular protein.

Here is my Lab Chronicles.

Who am I? Who I am.

I am an upright terrestrial primate. I spend a significant amount of time foraging through wafers of compressed cellulose covered with artificially applied characters forged from molten hydrocarbons. I also spend lots of time following large populations of biologically relevant super-structures composed of ordered hierarchies of atomic particles.

Interaction - some things I've written

Other great things to do written by my friend John Chuang:

What's New:

Wanted: Information

Platform Independence is a state of Mind - Mac, PC, UNIX; Who Cares? The most useful computer is the one you know how to do things with. And if you can use one, you most certainly have the skills to learn, cope with, and/or utilize the benefits that each has to offer.

Communal Living is the way of the future!

My big mug

When I get some free moments I plan to describe more about yeast genetics and AIDS. Also I plan to construct a few interactive/formdriven science things that illustrate things like enzyme kinetics, etc. I highly recommend the attributes and benefits to be gained from living in a communal house. More on this later when circumstances permit. Here is an example of a group house that Louis Hom lived in on the East Coast. Although living alone has many advantages as well, people will typically spend by default most of their lives living alone, with their families, or with a partner. There are times in the interim when living with a group of people can offer many good experiences and valuable lessons for how to get along with each other and benefit from the presence of other people.
Chris Seidel
Co-founder Daily Planet Coop 1987 Santa Cruz, California

Here is a picture of my Cat and his little buddy.

Examine my first attempt at Web animation.

me with longer hair.

My accomplishments last year at graduate school.

Some notes on Scrapie

Rainy Day
Great for sliding down grassy hills on your ass.
Star Trek
If you're ever confused on your journey through the universe, sit down and watch a few of the oldies.
Below is a bad joke for nerdy molecular biologists.

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Trouble falling asleep at night? Try reading these:

Seidel CW; Peck LJ.
Purification of a calcium dependent ribonuclease from Xenopus laevis.
Nucleic Acids Research, 1994 Apr 25, 22(8):1456-62.
Seidel CW; Peck LJ.
Kinetic control of 5 S RNA gene transcription.
Journal of Molecular Biology, 1992 Oct 20, 227(4):1009-18.
I work in the lab of Caroline Kane. Here is Chris` Lab Chronicles.
a bleary eyed rant
This page maintained by Chris Seidel s e i d e l at p a n g l o s s _ c o m
Created June 12,1995. Revised September, 1995.

I dislike conversations that don't involve dialogue.
dialogue - n. A written composition in which two or more 
	characters are represented as conversing or reasoning
	on some topic; as, the Dialogues of Plato.
	A colloquy between two or more persons.

colloquy - n. Mutual discourse.
I promise not to say FUCK on the internet.