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Amy K. Schmid
David M. Goodner Associate Professor
Biology
amy.schmid@duke.edu
Box 90338, Durham, NC 27708-0338
125 Science Dr, French Family Science Center 4105, Durham, NC 27708
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Transcription network evolution under extreme environmental selection
Research
Principal Investigator ·
Awarded by National Science Foundation ·
2024 - 2027
Cell and Molecular Biology Training Program
Inst. Training Prgm or CME
Mentor ·
Awarded by National Institutes of Health ·
2021 - 2026
Transitions: Modeling microbial community metabolic interactions under extreme conditions
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Principal Investigator ·
Awarded by National Science Foundation ·
2021 - 2025
Genetic and Genomics Training Grant
Inst. Training Prgm or CME
Mentor ·
Awarded by National Institutes of Health ·
2020 - 2025
Causes and consequences of regulatory network rewiring under extreme environmental selection
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Principal Investigator ·
Awarded by National Science Foundation ·
2019 - 2024
CAREER: Elucidating cell cycle regulatory networks across the tree of life
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Principal Investigator ·
Awarded by National Science Foundation ·
2017 - 2022
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Training Program
Inst. Training Prgm or CME
Mentor ·
Awarded by National Institutes of Health ·
2005 - 2021
Modeling the function and evolution of metabolic networks across hypersaline-adapted archaea
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Principal Investigator ·
Awarded by National Science Foundation ·
2016 - 2020
Genetics Training Grant
Inst. Training Prgm or CME
Mentor ·
Awarded by National Institutes of Health ·
1979 - 2020
Organization and Function of Cellular Structure
Inst. Training Prgm or CME
Mentor ·
Awarded by National Institutes of Health ·
1975 - 2020
Collaborative Research: Remodelling Roadblocks to Replication - Regulatory Systems that Integrate DNA Replication, Recombination and Ubiquitin-like Protein Modification
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Principal Investigator ·
Awarded by University of Florida ·
2016 - 2020
Understanding gene regulatory networks in hypersaline-adapted archaea: toward synthetic biology for industrial applications
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Principal Investigator ·
Awarded by National Science Foundation ·
2014 - 2018
Understanding Gene Regulatory Network Function During Stress Response Adaptation of an Archaeal Extremophile
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Principal Investigator ·
Awarded by National Science Foundation ·
2011 - 2015