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Amy S. Gladfelter

Associate Professor of Biological Sciences
Associate Professor in the Molecular and Cellular Biology Graduate Program
Member of the Cancer Mechanisms Program, Norris Cotton Cancer Center, DHMC

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Departments and Programs

  • Biological Sciences

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Contact Information

Email: amy.gladfelter@dartmouth.edu

Phone: 603 646-8706

Hinman Box: HB 6044

Education

  • B.A. Princeton University; Ph.D. Duke University

Areas of Expertise

  • Cell biology; Microscopy; Quantitative Biology; Biophysics; Microbiology; Genetics

Selected Works

BS DeMay, Meseroll, R Occhipinti P, and Gladfelter AS . Cellular requirements for the small molecule forchlorfenuron to stabilize the septin cytoskeleton. Cytoskeleton (2010) 67:383-99.

D Nair, D’Ausilio CA, Occhipinti P, Borsuk ME and Gladfelter AS . A conserved G1 regulatory circuit promotes asynchronous behavior of nuclei sharing a common cytoplasm. Cell Cycle (2010) 9:3771-9.

Chen CH, Demay BS, Gladfelter AS , Dunlap JC, Loros JJ. Physical interaction between VIVID and white collar complex regulates photoadaptation in Neurospora. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA (2010) 107:16715-20.

BS DeMay, Bai X, Howard L, Occhipinti P, Meseroll RA, Spiliotis ET, Oldenbourg R, and Gladfelter AS . Septin filaments exhibit a dynamic, paired organization that is conserved from yeast to mammals. J Cell Biol (2011) 193:1065-81.

BS Demay, Noda N, Gladfelter AS, Oldenbourg R. Rapid and quantitative imaging of excitation polarized fluorescence reveals ordered septin dynamics in live yeast. Biophys J (2011) 101(4):985-94.

J Anker and Gladfelter AS . Axl2 contributes to hyphal growth, morphology and stress resistance. Eukaryotic Cell (2011) 10:1679-93. (Undergraduate first author)

J Gertsenberger, Occhipinti, P and Gladfelter AS . Mitochrondrial morphology and potential are independent of the cell cycle. Eukaryotic Cell (2012) 11:353-67. (Undergraduate first author)

Current Projects

  • Control of cell cycle progression; mechanisms of nuclear asymmetry; cell cortex organization by septins; development of imaging approaches and quantitative image processing analysis software