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| Boyana Konforti, Editor |
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Boyana Konforti obtained her Ph.D. with Ronald Davis at Stanford University, where she studied DNA recombination. She did her postdoctoral work in pre-mRNA processing at The Rockefeller University with Magda Konarska and then went on to study catalytic RNAs at Columbia University with Anna Marie Pyle. She joined Nature Structural Biology in 1999 and moved to Cell Press as Senior Editor of Cell and Molecular Cell and Executive Editor of Structure in 2001. She rejoined Nature Structural & Molecular Biology in 2003.
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| Michelle Montoya, Senior editor |
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Michelle Montoya obtained her Ph.D. with Eric Gouaux at Columbia University. Using x-ray crystallography, she examined assembly intermediates and mutant channel complexes of the bacterial pore-forming toxin alpha-hemolysin. Her research interests focus on membrane-protein interactions and ion channel structure and function. She joined the journal in 2004.
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| Sabbi Lall, Senior Editor |
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Sabbi Lall obtained her PhD at the University of Oxford with David Ish-Horowicz. She continued her research examining post-transcriptional regulation during development in Nipam H. Patel's lab at the University
of Chicago, and then studied microRNA-mediated regulation in C. elegans with Fabio Piano at New York University. She joined the journal in 2006.
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| Inês Chen, Associate Editor |
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Inês Chen obtained her Ph.D. with Salete Newton at the University of São Paulo, Brazil, after working on enteropathogenic bacteria and vaccine development with Rino Rappuoli in Siena, Italy. She had post-doctoral training with Emil C. Gotschlich at the Rockefeller University, investigating bacterial transformation and continued her research on DNA uptake with David Dubnau at the Public Health Research Institute. She joined the journal in 2006.
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