Eric Batchelor

Laboratory of Pathology
The Center for Cancer Research
United States of America

Scientist Molecular Biology
Biography

Dr. Batchelor received his B.S. in Physics from Villanova University. He obtained his M.S. and Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Pennsylvania, where he studied two-component signal transduction in bacteria. He pursued postdoctoral training in the Department of Systems Biology at Harvard Medical School, where he studied p53's dynamical response to DNA damage. 

Research Intrest

Cancer Biology, Cell Biology, Systems Biology 

List of Publications
Purvis JE, Karhohs KW, Mock C, Batchelor E, Loewer A, et al (2012) p53 dynamics control cell fate. Science. 336: 1440-1444.
Porter JR, Fisher BE, and Batchelor E (2016) p53 Pulses Diversify Target Gene Expression Dynamics in an mRNA Half-Life-Dependent Manner and Delineate Co-regulated Target Gene Subnetworks. Cell Systems 2: 272-282.
Harton Marie D, Batchelor Eric (2017) Determining the Limitations and Benefits of Noise in Gene Regulation and Signal Transduction through Single Cell, Microscopy-Based Analysis. Journal of Molecular Biology 429: 1097-1276