Matthew Taliaferro, PhD

Assistant Professor



Matt Taliaferro

Education:

Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley

Contact Information:

Phone: (303) 724-3274
E-mail: [email protected]

Subcellular RNA localization 

We study how the expression of genetic information is spatially regulated within a cell.  Individual mRNA molecules are often trafficked to specific cellular locations.  This facilitates robust, localized protein production where and when it is needed.  Although thousands of mRNAs are asymmetrically distributed in cells, the RNA sequences and protein factors that regulate this process are unknown for the vast majority of messages.  We use experimental and computational methods to understand mechanisms behind this regulation and how disruption of the process can result in neurological disease.

Taliaferro Lab 2024

PicturesFirst NameLast NameJob TitleEmail
Joelle Lo
JoelleLoGraduate Student

[email protected]

Charlie	Moffatt
CharlieMoffattGraduate Student[email protected]
Megan PockalnyMeganPockalnyGraduate Student[email protected]
Katie VaethKatherineVaethGraduate Student[email protected]
LeviGiffordPostdoc[email protected]

 

Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics

CU Anschutz

Research I South

12801 East 17th Avenue

Mail Stop 8101

Aurora, CO 80045


303-724-3201

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