Monday, December 21, 2015

 By: Jennifer L. Brown and Richard C. Lewis

Two University of Iowa faculty members, Pamela Geyer and Amnon Kohen, have been awarded the distinction of 2015 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world's largest general scientific society and publisher of the journal Science. The fellows will be formally honored at the AAAS annual meeting in February in Washington, D.C. A total of 347 researchers were named this year.

Pamela Geyer, professor in the Departments of Biochemistry and Obstetrics and Gynecology, was selected "for distinguished contributions to the field of eukaryotic transcription, particularly founding discoveries of the insulator class of regulatory elements and mechanisms of tissue-specific gene expression."

Geyer earned a doctorate from Ohio State University in 1983 and completed her post-doctoral research at Johns Hopkins University. She joined the UI Carver College of Medicine faculty in the fall of 1989. Using fruit fly models, Geyer studies how chromosome organization affects gene expression during development and the role this type of organization plays in human disease. She is currently investigating how genomes are organized by chromatin insulators to establish transcriptional fidelity and how proteins in the nuclear envelope contribute to transcriptional regulation, through studies of LEM domain proteins, which are members of the most conserved eukaryotic class of nuclear envelope proteins.

“The University of Iowa and the Department of Biochemistry have a long list of accomplished faculty members who are AAAS fellows. I am so honored to be elected as a fellow and have my name added to this distinguished group of scholars,” Geyer says.

Contacts: 

Jennifer Brown, UI Health Care Marketing and Communications, 319-335-3590

Richard Lewis, Office of Strategic Communication, 319-384-0012