KENNETH BIRNBAUM, Ph. D.
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Assistant Professor of Biology
Ph. D. 2000, Courant Institute / New YorkUniversity

Center for Functional Comparative Genomics
Department of Biology
New York University
100 Washington Square East
New York, NY10003
Tel.: (212) 998-8257
Fax: (212) 995-4015
E-mail: ken.birnbaum@nyu.edu

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Birnbaum K, Jung JW, Wang JY, Lambert GM, Hirst JA, Galbraith DW, Benfey PN. Cell type-specific expression profiling in plants via cell sorting of protoplasts from fluorescent reporter lines. Nat Methods. 2005 Aug;2(8):615-9.


Birnbaum, K. and Benfey, P.N. 2004. Network building: transcriptional circuits in the root. Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 5, 582-8.


Birnbaum, K., Shasha, D.E., Wang, J.W., Jung, J., Lambert, G., Galbraith, D., and Benfey, P. N. 2003. A gene expression map of the Arabidopsis root. Science, 302, 1956-1960


Birnbaum, K, DeSalle, R., Peters, C.M. and Benfey, P.N. 2003. Integrating gene flow, crop biology and farm management in the on-farm conservation of avocado (Persea Americana, Lauraceae) American Journal of Botany, 90, 1619-1627


Birnbaum, K. Benfey, P.N., Peters, C.M. and DeSalle, R. 2002. ManagedPop: a computer simulation to project allelic diversity in managed populations with overlapping generations. Molecular Ecology Notes, 2, 615-617.


Colinas, J., Birnbaum, K. and Benfey, P.N. 2002. Using Cauliflower to find conserved non-coding regions in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology, 129, 451-454


Birnbaum, K. Benfey, P.N. and Shasha, D.E. 2001. cis Element/Transcription Factor Analysis (cis/TF): A Method for Discovering Trancription Factor/cis Element Relationships. Genome Research, 11, 1567-1573.

 

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