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- Julie Law (born c. ) is an American molecular and cellular biologist. Law's pioneering work on DNA methylation patterns led to the discovery of the role of the CLASSY protein family in DNA methylation. Law is currently an associate professor at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. (en)
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- Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award, Rita Allen Scholar, Newsweek magazine “Women of the Future” nominee (en)
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- Dr. Barbara Sollner-Webb (en)
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- Plant Molecular and Cellular Biology, Epigenetics, Chromatin Based Processes (en)
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- Discovery of protein family that controls DNA methylation (en)
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- Julie Law (born c. ) is an American molecular and cellular biologist. Law's pioneering work on DNA methylation patterns led to the discovery of the role of the CLASSY protein family in DNA methylation. Law is currently an associate professor at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. (en)
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