Dr. Channa Keshavaiah
Address:
Genetics & Biotechnology Lab
Dept of
& Biosciences Institute
Room 2.12, Lee Maltings
Tel:
+353
21 4904028
Research interests:
Epigenetic Regulation, Reproduction and Seed Development, Orphan genes in
Abiotic Stress Response
Publications:
Spitzer C
, Schellmann S,
Sabovljevic A, Shahriari M, Keshavaiah C, Bechtold N, Herzog M, Müller S,
Hanisch FG, Hulskamp M. The Arabidopsis elch mutant reveals function of an ESCRT component in
cytokinesis (2006). Development 133 (23), 4679-89.
Shahriari M, Keshavaiah C, Scheuring D, Sabovljevic A, Pimpl P, Hausler R,
Hulskamp M and Schellmann S. The AAA-ATPase AtSKD1 is required for vacuolar
maintenance in A. thaliana (in review).
Shahriari M, Richter K, Keshavaiah C, Sabovljevic A, Hulskamp M
and Schellmann S. Comparative network analysis of the ESCRT systems of yeast,
mammals and Arabidopsis (in review).
Keshavaiah C
, Hesner F, Shahriari
M, Hulskamp M and Schellmann. The Arabidopsis
ELCH homolog VPS23-3 is a component of the plant ESCRT system (in preparation).
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Education
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2009 -
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Postdoctoral
Researcher
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Genetics & Biotechnology Lab |
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2005 -
2008 |
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PhD In Biotechnology
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2004 -
2005 |
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Research
Scholar
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Central Food Technological Research Institute CSIR Institute, |
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2001 -
2003
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Master in
Biotechnology
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University of Agricultural Sciences |
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1997 -
2001
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BSc (Agri.) Biology
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University of Agricultural Sciences |



