Dr. Noga Kozer-Gourevich
Post Doctoral fellow
- 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
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
- 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.”
- 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.”
- 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.”
- 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.
- 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
- Clayton AHA, Kozer N, and Hanley Q. S. “AB-Space Determination of Binary and Ternary Mixtures in a Single Frequency Fluorescence Imaging”. 2010 submitted
- 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
