Andrew Richards

Andrew Richards
  • Ph.D Candidate
  • PhD Student at University of California, San Diego

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Current institution
University of California, San Diego
Current position
  • PhD Student
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September 2012 - present
University of California, San Diego
Position
  • PhD Student

Publications

Publications (8)
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The ability to amplify and sequence either DNA or RNA from small starting samples has only been achieved in the last five years. Unfortunately, the standard protocols for generating genomic or transcriptomic libraries are incompatible and researchers must choose whether to sequence DNA or RNA for a particular sample. Gel-seq solves this problem by...
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The advent of next generation sequencing has fundamentally changed genomics research. Unfortunately, standard protocols for sequencing the genome and the transcriptome are incompatible. This forces researchers to choose between examining either the DNA or the RNA for a particular sample. Here we describe a new device and method, collectively dubbed...
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Genome sequencing of single cells has a variety of applications, including characterizing difficult-to-culture microorganisms and identifying somatic mutations in single cells from mammalian tissues. A major hurdle in this process is the bias in amplifying the genetic material from a single cell, a procedure known as polymerase cloning. Here we des...
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Inflammatory mediators have the potential to impact a surprising range of diseases, including obesity, obesity associated metabolic syndrome, and autoimmunity. Adipocyte development and their function in lipid storage and metabolism are regulated in a complex fashion by inflammatory cytokines. Although IL-17 appears to mediate inflammation-associat...
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Inflammatory mediators have the potential to impact a surprising range of diseases, including obesity and its associated metabolic syndrome. In this paper, we show that the proinflammatory cytokine IL-17 inhibits adipogenesis, moderates adipose tissue (AT) accumulation, and regulates glucose metabolism in mice. IL-17 deficiency enhances diet-induce...

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