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christos noutsos

Postdoc Scholar

Department of Ecology & Evolution

University of Chicago

1101 E 57th Street

Chicago IL 60637

U.S.A.

lab +1 773-834-4055

mobile: +1 773-968-2226

cnoutsos _ uchicago  _  edu

Short Description of studies

I finished my BSc in Thessaloniki, Greece.

I did my MSc in Wageningnen, The Netherlands.
Then I moved to Cologne, Germany where I started my PhD and I finished in Munich Germany.

Now I am in the beautiful Chicago or the windy city as it is called, for my postdoc

PUBLICATIONS

 

  • Noutsos C., Kleine T., DalCorso G., Leister D.(2007). Nuclear insertions of organellar DNA create novel patches of exon sequences Trends in Genetics. 23(12);597-601
  • Noutsos C., Richly E., Leister D.(2005). Generation and evolutionary fate of insertions of organelle DNA in the nuclear genomes of flowering plants. Genome Res. 15(5):616-28  
  • Biehl A., Richly E., Noutsos C., Salamini F., Leister D.(2005). Analysis of 101 nuclear transcriptomes reveals 23 distinct regulons and their relationship to metabolism, chromosomal gene distribution and co-ordination of nuclear and plastid gene expression. Gene. 344:33-41 
  • Klimmek F, Sjodin A, Noutsos C, Leister D, Jansson S. (2006).Abundantly and rarely expressed Lhc protein genes exhibit distinct regulation patterns in plants. Plant Physiol. 140(3):793-804 
  • Mavromatis  A., Skarakis G., Satsanis P., Noutsos C, Dubois F., Sangwan, R., Roupakias, D. (2006). Studies of the cytoplasm in tetrapoid genotypes of Beta vulgaris. Agriculturar Reserch: 29(1): 67-76
  • RESEARCH PROJECTS

     

      - Natural variation that determines speciation in the Aquilegia species.

      - Genetics of local adaptation of Aquilegia canadensis at the Indiana dunes.

     

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