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Edward Michael Berger

Professor of Biological Studies

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Departments

  • Biological Sciences

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Contact Information

Email: edward.m.berger@dartmouth.edu
Phone: 603 646-1534
Office: 6044 Gilman Hall

Education

B.A. Hunter College; M.S. Syracuse University; Ph.D. Syracuse University

Areas of Expertise

Genetics; insects; juvenile hormones in insects

Selected Works

  • Dubrovskaya, V, E Dubrovsky and E Berger, "Inhibition of Micro-RNA Induced RNA Silencing by 2'-O-methyl Oligonucleotides in Drosophila S2 Cells;" Vitro, 41 (2005) 12-18.
  • Berger, E, and E Dubrovsky, "Juvenile Hormone: Molecular Actions and Interactions during Development of Drosophila," Vitamins and Hormones, 75 (2005) 175-215.
  • Dubrovsky, E, V Dubrovskaya and E Berger, "Hormonal Regulation and Functional Role of Drosophila E75A Orphan Nuclear Receptor in the Juvenile Hormone Signaling Pathway," Developmental Biology, 268 (2004) 258-270.
  • Dubrovskaya, V, E Berger and E Dubrovsky, "Juvenile Hormone Regulation of the E75 Nuclear Receptor is conserved in Diptera and Lepidoptera," Gene 340 (2004) 171-177.
  • Sempere, L, E Dubrovsky, N Sokol, E Berger and V Ambros, "Temporal Regulation of MicroRNAs is mediated by Hormonal Inputs and Broad-Complex Pupal-Specific Transcription Factor in Drosophila Melanogaster," Developmental Biology, 259 (2003) 9-18.

Current Projects

"Molecular Basis of Juvenile Hormone Action in Insect Development"