Arthur Lustig, PhD of Tulane University School of Medicine
My laboratory studies the basic processes that influence the stability of repeated sequences, using the fungus Aspergllus flavus as a model system.
We have been investigating the unique properties present at he ends of chromosomes, called telomeres, on recombinational stability and
heterochromatin formation using both bioinformatic and experimental approaches.
Time, eligibility, and other details
Who is eligible? | Biology or Chemistry Major at the Junior or Senior level |
Volunteer, Paid, or Credit Eligible? | Volunteer, Paid, and Credit-eligible |
Application Requirements? | See contact information below for site access |
Email: alustig@tulane.edu
Application Requirements: Please provide a resume for consideration as well as your interest in the work of my lab.