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  1. Stanley Fields is an American biologist best known for developing the yeast two hybrid method for identifying protein–protein interactions. He is currently a professor of Genome Sciences at the University of Washington and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator, and previously served as chair of the Department of Genome Sciences.

  2. Our philosophy on technology development is to pursue projects that can address important questions in basic biology or medicine, that can be readily applied by other labs, and that take advantage when possible of our expertise with the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

  3. Stanley Fields is Professor and Chair of the Department of Genome Sciences at the University of Washington and holds the William H. Gates III Endowed Chair in Biomedical Sciences.

  4. Stan Fields. Stan Fields obtained his PhD in 1981 from Cambridge University and the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology for his work on sequence analysis of an influenza virus RNA genome. He then did postdoctoral work with Ira Herskowitz at the University of California, San Francisco on the mating pathway of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

  5. The major focus of the Fields laboratory has been the development and implementation of new technologies. Our motivation is that a novel technology can catalyze research across a spectrum of biological investigations, often leading to multiple applications beyond those initially envisioned.

  6. 5 days ago · Biological Sciences. Specialty. Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Molecular Biology. Elected. 2015. Developed a method to detect protein-protein interactions in living cells that has had a huge impact on molecular biology. His two-hybrid method enabled the elucidation of protein interaction networks in cells and is used to understand how protein ...

  7. Stanley Fields, faculty (Chair of Genome Sciences) Stan is Professor and Chair of Genome Sciences and William H. Gates III Endowed Chair in Biomedical Sciences at the University of Washington. His lab's focus is on technology development, particularly as applied to the analysis of protein function.

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