Antony Jose

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Antony Jose

Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics Professor
amjose@umd.edu 2146 Bioscience Research Bldg.
301 405 7028

Teaching

  • Systems View of Cell Biology (BSCI432)
  • Quantitative Modeling for Experimental Biologists (CBMG626)

Graduate Program Affiliations


Research Interests

Life relies on regulation from molecular to population scales. We are interested in advancing the understanding of living systems through conceptual and experimental work on regulation. Conceptually, we aim to explore the origins, diversity, and limits of regulatory architectures. Experimentally, we aim to elucidate mechanisms that use RNA to regulate gene expression across space and time using the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Please visit our website for more information.


Awards

  • 2019 Graduate Faculty Mentor of the Year, UMD
  • 2016 National Academy of Sciences Kavli Fellow

Education

  • Ph.D., Yale University, 2005
  • Postdoc, Harvard University, 2011

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Latest Papers

Heritable epigenetic changes at single genes: challenges and opportunities in Caenorhabditis elegans

| Trends in Genetics
Author(s): Mary Chey, Antony M. Jose
UMD Author(s): Antony Jose


Mating can initiate stable RNA silencing that overcomes epigenetic recovery

| Nature Communications
Author(s): Sindhuja Devanapally, Pravrutha Raman, Mary Chey, et. al
UMD Author(s): Antony Jose


The analysis of living systems can generate both knowledge and illusions

| eLife
Author(s): Antony M Jose
UMD Author(s): Antony Jose


A framework for parsing heritable information

| Journal of the Royal Society Interface
Author(s): Antony M. Jose
UMD Author(s): Antony Jose


Gene silencing by double-stranded RNA from C. elegans neurons reveals functional mosaicism of RNA interference

| Nucleic Acids Research
Author(s): Snusha Ravikumar, Sindhuja Devanapally, Antony M Jose
UMD Author(s): Antony Jose


Inheritance of extracellular nutrition and information in Caenorhabditis elegans

| Molecular Reproduction and Development
Author(s): Julia Marre, Antony Jose
UMD Author(s): Antony Jose


Extracellular RNA is transported from one generation to the next in Caenorhabditis elegans

| Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Author(s): Julia Marré, Edward C. Traver, Antony M. Jose
UMD Author(s): Antony Jose