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I am the head of the [http://myweb.lmu.edu/kdahlqui Dahlquist Lab] at [http://www.lmu.edu Loyola Marymount University].
  
 
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  Loyola Marymount University
 
  Loyola Marymount University
 
  1 LMU Drive, MS8220
 
  1 LMU Drive, MS8220
 
I am the head of the [http://myweb.lmu.edu/kdahlqui Dahlquist Lab] at [http://www.lmu.edu Loyola Marymount University].
 
  
 
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# Mathematical Modeling of the Transcriptional Network Controlling the Environmental Stress Response in ''Saccharomyces cerevisiae''
 
# Mathematical Modeling of the Transcriptional Network Controlling the Environmental Stress Response in ''Saccharomyces cerevisiae''
 
# Identifying Soil Bacteria and Biochemical Pathways in the Ballona Wetlands for the Bioremediation of Organic Pollutants
 
# Identifying Soil Bacteria and Biochemical Pathways in the Ballona Wetlands for the Bioremediation of Organic Pollutants
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You can learn more about my research at my [http://myweb.lmu.edu/kdahlqui web page] or my OpenWetware Site.

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I am the head of the Dahlquist Lab at Loyola Marymount University.

Contact Info

Kam D. Dahlquist, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Biology
Loyola Marymount University
1 LMU Drive, MS8220

Education

  • 2000, PhD, University of California, Santa Cruz
  • 1993, BA, Pomona College

Research interests

  1. XMLPipeDB: A Reusable, Open Source Tool Chain for Building Relational Databases from XML Sources; creating MAPPs and Gene Databases for the GenMAPP software
  2. The Global Transcriptional Response of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to Cold Shock and Recovery
  3. Mathematical Modeling of the Transcriptional Network Controlling the Environmental Stress Response in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  4. Identifying Soil Bacteria and Biochemical Pathways in the Ballona Wetlands for the Bioremediation of Organic Pollutants

You can learn more about my research at my web page or my OpenWetware Site.