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Dr. Noga Kozer-Gourevich   Post Doctoral fellow

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Areas:
Centre for Micro-Photonics
Office:
EN177
Phone:
+61 3 9214 5824
Fax:
+61 3 9214 5435
E-Mail:
nkozergourevich@swin.edu.au
Campus:
Hawthorn
Faculty of Engineering & Industrial Sciences (H38)
Swinburne University of Technology
PO Box 218
Hawthorn, Victoria, 3122
Australia

Educational Background

  • B Sc Nutrn and Msc Nutr, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.

PhD Thesis

  • “Crowding effects on protein-protein interaction”, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel.
  • Post Doctoral fellow, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research

Current Research Projects

Development and application of advanced fluorescence methods to measure protein-protein interactions and dynamics in cells and in solution.

Latest Publications

  1. Kozer, N. & Schreiber, G. (2004) J Mol Biol 336, 763-74. “Effect of crowding on protein-protein association rates: fundamental differences between low and high mass crowding agents.”
  2. Kuttner, YY., Kozer, N., Segal, E., Schreiber, G. and Haran, G. (2005) J. Am Chem Soc 127, 15138-15144. “Separating the Contribution of Translational and Rotational Diffusion to Protein Association.”
  3. Kozer, N., Kuttner, YY., Schreiber, G. and Haran, G. (2007) Biophys J 92(6) 2139-49. “Protein-Protein Association in Polymer Solutions: from Dilute to Semidilute to Concentrated.”
  4. Kozer N, Henderson C, Bailey MF, Nice EC, Burgess AW and Clayton AHA. “Untethered Conformation of the Unliganded EGF Receptor Ectodomain Measured With Fluorescent Probes at the N and C Termini”. 2009 submitted.
  5. Kozer N, Kelly M P, Orchard S, Scott A M., Clayton AHA. “EGFR antibodies increase cell-surface clustering but not activation of wtEGFR and de2-7 EGFR”. 2009 Submitted
  6. Clayton AHA, Kozer N, and Hanley Q. S. “AB-Space Determination of Binary and Ternary Mixtures in a Single Frequency Fluorescence Imaging”. 2010 submitted
  7. Jackson J, Kozer N, Henderson C, Nice EC, Burgess AW, Clayton AHA. “On The Conformation of the Unliganded Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Dimer”. In preparation