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Beth Meyer-Bernstein

Beth Meyer-Bernstein

Assistant Professor
Biology Department
College of Charleston
66 George St.
Charleston, SC 29424
(843) 953-2298
meyerbernsteine@cofc.edu

Ph.D., 1998, State University of New York, Stony Brook

Research emphasis: Circadian rhythms

Current and planned research projects:

  • the role of phospholipase C proteins in mammalian circadian rhythms
  • sleep and circadian aberrations in a Drosophila model of Batten's Disease
  • Homer scaffolding proteins and their role in the mammalian circadian system
  • elucidating circadian genes and behaviors in the sea anemone, Nematostella

Selected Publications:

  • Klein, B.M., Andrews, J.B., Bannan, B.A., Nazario-Toole, A.E., Jenkins, T.C., Christensen, K.D., Oprisan, S.A. and E.L. Meyer-Bernstein. (2008) Phospholipase C beta 4 in mouse hepatocytes: rhythmic expression and cellular distribution. Comp. Hepatol. 7:8. PMID" 18957089
  • Jenkins, T.C., Andrews, J.B., and E.L. Meyer-Bernstein. (2007) Daily oscillation of phospholipase C β4 in the mouse suprachiasmatic nucleus. Brain Res., 1178:83-91. PMID: 17920566
  • Nagano, M., Adachi, A., Nakahama, K., Nakamura, T., Tamada, M., Meyer-Bernstein, E., Sehgal, A. and Y. Shigeyoshi. (2003) An abrupt shift in the day/night cycle causes molecular desynchrony in the mammalian circadian center. J. Neurosci., 23:6141-6151. PMID: 12853433
  • Shigeyoshi, Y., Meyer-Bernstein, E.L., Fu. W., Chen, Y., Yagita, K., Takumi, T., Schotland, P., Sehgal, A. and H. Okamura. (2002) Restoration of circadian behavioral rhythms in a period null Drosophila mutant (per0) by mammalian Period homologues mPer1 and mPer2. Genes to Cells, 7:163-172. PMID: 11895480
  • Lin, F.J., Song, W., Meyer-Bernstein, E.L., Naidoo, N. and A. Sehgal. (2001) Photic signaling by cryptochrome in the Drosophila circadian system. Mol. Cell. Bio., 21: 7287-7294. PMID: 11585911