Carl W. Schmid
Professor
cwschmid@ucdavis.edu
Molecular & Cellular Biology
Office
149B Briggs Hall
(530) 752-3003
Degrees:
1971
PhD
University of California, Berkeley
Biophysical Chemistry
1967
BS
Drexel Institute of Technology
Chemistry
Research Interests:
Human Alu repeats have a role in development associated with differential germ line methylation. Also, transcripts from these elements are heatshock inducible, suggesting a role in the cell st
CBS Graduate Group Affiliations:
Genetics
Specialties / Focus:
Genetics
Publications:
Last updated 5/21/2010
Chu WM, R Ballard, BW Carpick, BRG Williams, and CW Schmid. 1998. Potential Alu
function: Regulation of the activity of double-stranded RNA-activated kinase PKR. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 18:58-68
Chu WM, RE Ballard, and CW Schmid. 1997. Palindromic sequences preceding the
terminator increase polymerase III template activity. Nucleic Acids Research. 25:2077-2082
Chu WM, ZX Wang, RG Roeder, and CW Schmid. 1997. RNA polymerase III transcription repressed by Rb through its interactions with TFIIIB and TFIIIC2. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 272:14755-14761
Teaching Interests:
Molecular genetics. Physical biochemistry.