Background
Stein, Janet Lee Swinehart was born on April 3, 1946 in Danville, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of Mark Leroy and Arlene Amelia (Stehr) Swinehart.
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This comprehensive book is a compilation of Professor Lubomir S. Hnilica's twenty years of research experimentally addressing the chemistry and the biological functions of chromosomal proteins. The histones and other nuclear proteins found associated with DNA in a number of tissues and cell types are featured. Lubomir Hnilica played a major role in establishing the extent to which these basic chromosomal polypeptides are conserved and the manner in which they interact with DNA to modify chromatin structure. In addition, non-histone chromosomal protein research is explained, and his technique of applying several biochemical and immunological approaches to the characterization of this complex and heterogeneous class of chromosomal polypeptides is discussed. Highlighted is the use of chemical crosslinking for studying protein/DNA interactions in intact cells. The proteins as well as the structure, organization, and regulation of the genes are also presented.
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molecular biology educator researcher
Stein, Janet Lee Swinehart was born on April 3, 1946 in Danville, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of Mark Leroy and Arlene Amelia (Stehr) Swinehart.
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, Elizabethtown College, 1968. Master of Arts in Chemistry, Princeton University, 1971. Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry, Princeton University, 1975.
Teaching assistant department chemistry, Princeton (New Jersey) U., 1968-1969; National Science Foundation predoctoral trainee, Princeton (New Jersey) U., 1969; National Institutes of Health predoctoral fellow, Princeton (New Jersey) U., 1969-1973; visiting graduate student, University Florida College Medicine, Gainesville, 1971-1974; research associate department biochemistry and molecular biology, U. Florida College Medicine, Gainesville, 1974-1976; assistant professor department immunology and medical microbiology, U. Florida College Medicine, Gainesville, 1976-1982; associate professor, U. Florida College Medicine, Gainesville, 1982-1986; professor, U. Florida College Medicine, Gainesville, 1986-1987; professor department cell biology, U. Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, since 1987. Ad hoc grant reviewer National Science Foundation, since 1982. Ad hoc member biomedical science study section National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland., 1984-1986, member physiological chemistry study section, 1985-1990, chairman 1988-1990.
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Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Society for Cell Biology, American Chemical Society, American Society for Microbiology, American Society Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
Married Gary Stephen Stein, February 2, 1974.