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Elizabeth V. Landorf

 

Bldg: 202 Room: A-325
E-mail: elandorf@anl.gov
Phone: (630) 252-3949
Fax: (630) 252-3387

> Education:

  • 2003, Bachelors, Judson College, Biology

> Professional Experience:

  • Mar 04-Present
Research Assistant (On Assignment Lab Support), Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL
  • May 03-Feb 04
Analytical Chemist ( On Assignment Lab Support), Ball Helix, West Chicago, IL
  • 1996-Present
In Home Respite Care Worker, Clearbrook, Arlington Heights, IL
  • 1998-2001
Administrative Services Manager, Del Webb’s Sun City, Huntley, IL

> Publications:

  • Younggyu Kim, Sam Ho, Natalie Gassman, You Korlann, Elizabeth Landorf, Frank Collart, Shimon WeissEfficient Site-Specific Labeling of Proteins via Cysteines. Bioconjug Chem. 2008
  • Eugene Kolker, Jason M Hogan, Roger Higdon, Natali Kolker, Elizabeth Landorf, Alexander F Yakunin, Frank R Collart, Gerald van Belle Development of BIATECH-54 standard mixtures for assessment of protein identification and relative expression. Proteomics. 2007
  • Chiann-Tso Lin, Priscilla A Moore, Deanna L Auberry, Elizabeth V Landorf, Terese Peppler, Kristin D Victry, Frank R Collart, Vladimir Kery Automated purification of recombinant proteins: Combining high-throughput with high yield Protein Expr Purif. 2005
  • Giuliani, S. E., Landorf, E. V., and Collart, F. R. Protein production for biotechnology. In: Encyclopedia of Life Sciences. Wiley Press, 2007

> Meetings Attended:

  • BioCD-2007: Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy of Proteins and Nucleic Acids, June 25-29, 2007, Brookhaven National Laboratory, NY.
  • Joint Genomics: GTL Awardee Workshop V and Metabolic Engineering 2007 and USDA-DOE Plant Feedstock Genomics for Bioenergy Awardee Workshop 2007, North Bethesda, Maryland
  • GTL Contractor-Grantee Workshop IV and Metabolic Engineering Working Group Inter-Agency Conference on Metabolic Engineering; 2006 Feb 12-15; North Bethesda, MD.

> Research Interests:

We are evaluating strategies for in vitro cloning and production of proteins from Danio rerio.  This project is a component of the NIH funded “Zebrafish Protein and Antibody Core” (Brian Kay, PI) which will generate affinity reagents to zebrafish proteins for use by the research community.  There are three goals for this project component: 1.Develop efficient and cost effective methods in E. coli and yeast systems for reliable and reproducible production of zebrafish proteins. 2. Purify a set of zebrafish protein for antibody screening and functional studies. 3. Generate a clone expression resource for use by the community.

> Research Group:


U.S. Department of Energy The University of Chicago Office of Science - Department of Energy
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