Nicholas | Frankel

nicholas.frankel ucsf.edu

Postdoctoral Fellow

Education

2015 - present

Postdoctoral Fellow
University of California, San Francisco


2015
Ph.D., Molecular and Cellular Biology
Yale University


2008
B.S., Bioengineering
Rice University


Research Interests

Cell to cell variability in signaling pathway behavior. Native and engineered control of T cell proliferation.

Fellowships and Awards

2016 F32 Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award, National Institute of Health
2015 John Spangler Nicholas Dissertation Prize, Yale University
2009 Honorable Mention, Graduate Research Fellowship Program, National Science Foundation

Publications

Waite, A.J.*, Frankel, N.W.*, Dufour, Y.S.*, Johnston, J.F., Long, J., Emonet, T. Non-genetic diversity modulates population performance. Molecular Systems Biology (2016) 12, 895. *Contributed equally. http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/msb.20167044

Dufour, Y.S., Gillet, S., Frankel, N.W., Weibel, D.B., Emonet, T. Direct correlation between motile behavior and protein abundance in single cells. PLoS Computational Biology (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005041

Frankel, N.W., Pontius, W.; Dufour, Y.S.; Long, J.; Hernandez-Nunez, L.; Emonet, T.; Adaptability of non-genetic diversity in bacterial chemotaxis. eLife (2015) http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.03526

Schweller, R.M.; Constantinou, P.E.; Frankel, N.W.; Narayan, P.; Diehl, M.R. Design of DNA-conjugated polypeptide-based capture probes for the anchoring of proteins to DNA matrices. Bioconjugate Chemistry (2008) 19(12):2304-2307, pp. 2304-2307. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bc8003606