Division
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Sean
D. Mooney,
PhD |
INTRODUCTION EDUCATION FACILITIES DIVISIONS SEMINARS INFORMATION
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Dr Mooney's research focuses on understanding the molecular basis of human disease, with current efforts working to understand the effects of genomic variation on the proteome. He and his lab apply bioinformatics and structural modeling methods in a collaborative environment, using primarily computational chemistry and sequence based bioinformatics tools. |
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PUBLICATIONS Mooney, SD; and Klein, TE (2002) “Structural Models of Osteogenesis Imperfecta Associated Mutations in the COLIA1 Gene” Molecular and Cellular Proteomics 1(11):868-875 Mooney, SD; Klein, TE; Altman, RB; Trifiro, MA; and Gottlieb, B (2003) “A Functional Analysis of Disease-associated Mutations in the Androgen Receptor Gene” Nucleic Acids Research, 31: e42 Mooney, SD and Altman RB (2003) “MutDB:
A platform for annotating mutations with functionally relevant
data” Bioinformatics, 19: 1858-1860 Knudsen, GM; Nishida, CR; Mooney, SD; and Ortiz de Montellano, PR; (2003) “Structural Models of the Reductase Domain of Nitric Oxide Synthase: Identification of a New Loop That Attenuates Calmodulin-Dependent Activity” Journal of Biological Chemistry, 278(34):31814-24 |
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Department of Medical & Molecular Genetics • Indiana University School of Medicine
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