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Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Dr. Edith Osborne

Assistant Professor of Biochemistry
Phone: (325) 942-2181, Ext. 6629
E-mail: edith.osborne@angelo.edu

Education:

Postdoctoral Fellowship, New England Biolabs (2006-2008)
Lecturer Salem State College (2007)
Ph.D., Texas A&M University (Biochemistry)
B.S., Southwestern Oklahoma State University (Chemistry)

Courses taught:

CHEM 1411, CHEM 1412, CHEM 4331 and CHEM 4521

Research interests:

Translational recoding, RNA, phage display, nonstandard amino acids, and microbial fuel cells

Publications:

  • “Translational Recoding.” E. M. Osborne and Christopher J. Noren. 2008 Wiley Encyclopedia of Chemical Biology. Ed. Tadhg P. Begley. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
  • “Characterization of a Native Hammerhead Ribozyme Derived from Schistosomes.” E. M. Osborne, J. E. Schaak, and V. J. DeRose. 2005 RNA 11:187-196.

Recent Publications:

  • American Society for Microbiology 107th General Meeting, May 21-25, 2007, Toronto, Canada. “M13 phage display as an in vivo reporter of nonsense suppression.”
  • 20th Enzyme Mechanisms Conference, January 3-6, 2007, St. Pete Beach, Florida. “M13 phage display as an in vivo reporter of nonsense suppression.”
  • 2006 International Conference on Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetases, October 1-6, 2006, San Diego, California. “M13 Phage Display as an In Vivo Reporter of Nonsense Suppression.”