Name: Amy L. Sloat, Ph.D. Email address: asloat@wfubmc.edu Education: NIH Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Cancer Biology, WFU Health Sciences, 2007-present Ph.D. Analytical Chemistry, Wake Forest University, 2007 B.S. Chemistry, Biochemistry Conc., UNC-Greensboro 2002 A.A.S. Science, Forsyth Tech Community College, 2000 Advisor/Lab: Steven A. Akman, M.D. Current Research: The Akman lab is interested in the effects of ethanol induced DNA adducts on DNA replication. Ethanol is known to result in the formation of O6- and N2-ethyl deoxyguanosine adducts. These adducts stall the replication process, which can lead to deletions, mutations, and recombination events. Our objective is to study the 2-dimensional gel electrophoresis replication patterns of stalled replication forks to assess the types of recombination that may be occurring, and the roles of the Y-family polymerases in avoiding, or promoting the aberrant recombination events. Publications: Sloat, A. L.; Roper, M. G.; Lin, X.; Ferrance, J. P.; Landers, J. P.; Colyer, C. L. Protein Determination by Microchip Capillary Electrophoresis Using an Asymmetric Squarylium Dye: Noncovalent Labeling and Nonequilibrium Measurement of Association Constants. Electrophoresis submitted. Yan, W.; Sloat, A. L.; Yagi, S.; Nakazumi, H.; Colyer, C. L. Protein Labeling with Red Squarylium Dyes for Analysis by Capillary Electrophoresis with Laser-Induced Fluorescence Detection. Electrophoresis 2006, 27, 1347-1354. Dai, J.; Sloat, A. L.; Wright, M. W.; Manderville, R., Role of Phenoxyl Radicals in DNA Adduction by Chlorophenol Xenobiotics Following Peroxidase Activity. Chemical Research in Toxicology 2005, 18, 771-779. Honors and Awards: NIH Postdoctoral Training Fellowship, WFUHS Cancer Biology Dept, 2007-present ACS Women’s Chemist Travel Award, Eli Lilly and American Chemical Society, 2006 1st Place Poster Recipient, 23rd Triangle Chromatography Symposium, 2006 Department Chair’s Assistantship, Wake Forest University, 2006-2007 Research Assistantship, Wake Forest University, 2004-2006 Dean’s Fellowship, Wake Forest University, 2002-2004 Felton Marble Scholarship, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2001-2002 Hobbies – Other: When not in the lab, I do what I can to get outdoors. Be it hiking, camping, gardening, or playing sports, time outside is very important to me. |