Robert Tillman's profile

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Location

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New York City, New York, United States
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New York

Interests

Training and development related to postdocs and graduate students; higher education and society; biotechnology; teaching; background in Immunology

Projects

www.nyas.org
www.med.nyu.edu/sackler/postdoc
www.whatcanyoubewithaphd.org/

Publications

  • Egawa T, Tillman R, Naoe Y, Taniuchi I, Littman D. The role of the Runx transcription factors in thymocyte differentiation and in homeostasis of naive T cells. The Journal of experimental medicine 204 (8) , 1945-57 (2007) (Epub 23 Jul 2007) PubMed ID:(17646406)

  • Tillman R, Wooley A, Hughes M, Khor B, Sleckman B. Regulation of T-cell receptor beta-chain gene assembly by recombination signals: the beyond 12/23 restriction. Immunological reviews 200 , 36-43 (2004) PubMed ID:(15242394)

  • Bassing C, Tillman R, Woodman B, Canty D, Monroe R, Sleckman B, Alt F. T cell receptor (TCR) alpha/delta locus enhancer identity and position are critical for the assembly of TCR delta and alpha variable region genes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 100 (5) , 2598-603 (2003) (Epub 25 Feb 2003) PubMed ID:(12604775)

  • Hughes M, Tillman R, Wehrly T, White J, Sleckman B. The B12/23 restriction is critically dependent on recombination signal nonamer and spacer sequences. Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 171 (12) , 6604-10 (2003) PubMed ID:(14662863)

  • Tillman R, Wooley A, Khor B, Wehrly T, Little C, Sleckman B. Cutting edge: targeting of V beta to D beta rearrangement by RSSs can be mediated by the V(D)J recombinase in the absence of additional lymphoid-specific factors. Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 170 (1) , 5-9 (2003) PubMed ID:(12496374)

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