Klemens Hertel
Professor
Microbiology & Molecular Genetics
Office 811 Med Sci I
Phone: (949) 824-2127
Our research focuses on understanding the mechanisms that allow for the generation of alternative splicing patterns. Our long-term goals are to understand how these processes are regulated, to relate the basic mechanisms of splice-site recognition to biological processes and to identify strategies to manipulate the expression of splicing isoforms in disease genes. To achieve these goals, we use a wide variety of approaches that include biochemistry, genetics, deep sequencing and bioinformatics.
CRI Research Focus Area(s): Systems, Pathways & Targets
molecular biology, computational biology, physical chemistry