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Paula J. Schlax
Ph. D, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1994 ; B.S., Clarkson University, 1989
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    TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

    Bates College, 1998-
    University of Wisconsin-Madison, Lecturer, 1995
    University of Wisconsin-Madison, Teaching Assistant, 1989-1991

    FIELD OF RESEARCH

    I am fascinated by a fundamental question in biology; How is regulation of gene expression as a response to external stimulus achieved? Expression of approximately seventy genes in E. coli are affected by increasing osmolality of growth medium. A current model of osmoregulation in E. coli suggests that the cell strives to maintain the pressure exerted by the cytoplasmic membrane on the cell wall (turgor) at some fixed set point. Upon osmotic upshock, potassium, glutamate and trehalose concentrations in the cytoplasm all increase dramatically and putrescine levels decrease. The changes in solute composition result from a complex network of gene expression which is carefully regulated. At least two signals appear to be important in initiating changes in gene expression which help maintain turgor; turgor pressure itself and cytoplasmic K+ activity. These signals are sensed and relayed to regulator factors which influence the transcription and the translation of genes which are involved in synthesizing or transporting cytoplasmic solutes.  

    PROFESSIONAL OFFICES AND HONORS

    NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1996-1998
    Hoescht Celanese Award for Excellence in Chemical Research, 1994
    Department of Education Fellowship, 1993-1994
    NIH Biotechnology Training Fellowship, 1990-1993
    Union Carbide Award for Excellence in Chemical Engineering Design, 1989
    Tau Beta Pi National Engineering Honor Society, 1989
    Omega Chi Epsilon Chemical Engineering Honor Society, 1988
    Weston and Clarkson Presidential Scholarships, 1985-1989
    Meserve Memorial Scholarship, 1985, 1987

     

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    Schlax, Paula J.
    Associate Professor
    207-786-6290
    Dana Chemistry Hall, Room 220
    pschlax@bates.edu

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