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CURRICULUM VITAE DATE: August 19, 2011 NAME: Carol Shaw Newlon PRESENT TITLE: Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs, UMDNJ - New Jersey Medical School; Professor and Chair, Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics HOME ADDRESS: 206 Emerson Lane Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922 OFFICE ADDRESS: UMDNJ - New Jersey Medical School International Center for Public Health Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics 225 Warren Street, Room E250P Newark, N.J. 07101-1709 TELEPHONE NUMBER/E-MAIL ADDRESS: (973) 972-8389 / [email protected] CITIZENSHIP: U.S.A. EDUCATION: A. Undergraduate Graduate and Professional University of Florida Gainesville, Florida B.S. with highest honors December 1965 Major Course of Study: Biology and Chemistry B. Graduate and Professional Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139 Ph.D. August 1971 Major Course of Study: Cell Biology POSTGRADUATE TRAINING: A. Internship and Residencies N/A B. Research Fellowships N/A C. Postdoctoral Appointments University of Washington Page 1 of 29

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CURRICULUM VITAE

DATE: August 19, 2011

NAME: Carol Shaw Newlon

PRESENT TITLE: Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs, UMDNJ - New Jersey Medical School; Professor and Chair, Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics

HOME ADDRESS: 206 Emerson LaneBerkeley Heights, NJ 07922

OFFICE ADDRESS: UMDNJ - New Jersey Medical SchoolInternational Center for Public Health Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics225 Warren Street, Room E250PNewark, N.J. 07101-1709

TELEPHONE NUMBER/E-MAIL ADDRESS: (973) 972-8389 / [email protected]

CITIZENSHIP: U.S.A.

EDUCATION:A. Undergraduate Graduate and Professional

University of FloridaGainesville, FloridaB.S. with highest honors December 1965Major Course of Study: Biology and Chemistry

B. Graduate and ProfessionalMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyCambridge, Massachusetts 02139Ph.D. August 1971Major Course of Study: Cell Biology

POSTGRADUATE TRAINING:A. Internship and Residencies

N/A

B. Research FellowshipsN/A

C. Postdoctoral AppointmentsUniversity of WashingtonDepartment of GeneticsSeattle, WashingtonYeast GeneticsJanuary 1972 - December 1973

MILITARY: N/A

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:

Department of ZoologyUniversity of IowaAssistant Professor1974-1979

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Department of Biological SciencesUniversity of IowaAssociate Professor with tenure1979-1985

Department of MicrobiologyUMDNJ-New Jersey Medical SchoolAssociate Professor with tenure1985-1987

Department of Microbiology and Molecular GeneticsUMDNJ-New Jersey Medical SchoolProfessor with tenure7/1987 - present

Vice ChairDepartment of Microbiology and Molecular GeneticsUMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School1992-2002

Interim ChairDepartment of Microbiology and Molecular GeneticsUMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School

1/2003-5/2004

ChairDepartment of Microbiology and Molecular GeneticsUMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School6/2004-present

DirectorFaculty AffairsUMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School8/2010-7/2011

Associate Dean Faculty AffairsUMDNJ – New Jersey Medical School8/2011-present

HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS: N/A

OTHER EMPLOYMENT OR MAJOR VISITING APPOINTMENTS:

University of Copenhagen and Carlsberg LaboratoryVisiting Professor1/1991 – 12/1991

Duke University Medical CenterDepartment of GeneticsDurham, NC Renewal Leave-September 2000-August 2001

University of Rome 'La Sapienza'Visiting ProfessorMarch 2006

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PRIVATE PRACTICE: N/ALICENSURE: N/A

DRUG LICENSURE: N/A

CERTIFICATION: N/A

MEMBERSHIPS, OFFICES AND COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:

American Society for MicrobiologyMember1981-present

American Academy of Microbiology Fellow Member1998-present

American Association for the Advancement of ScienceSecretary, Section G (Biological Sciences) 2006-2010Member, 1975-present

American Society for Cell BiologyMember1975-2011

American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular BiologyMember1993-present

Genetics Society of AmericaMember, 1971-presentBoard of Directors, 1985-1988, 1990-1995;2011-2015Chair, National Meeting Program Committee, 1985-1988Treasurer, 1990-1995; 2011-2015Chair, Nominations Committee 2002

US Yeast Meeting Organizing Committee1993

HONORS AND AWARDS:

FellowAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science2006

MemberUMDNJ Master Educator's Guild2005

FellowExecutive Leadership in Academic Medicine (ELAM) 2003-2004

ScholarBurroughs Wellcome Scholar Award in Molecular Pathogenic Mycology 2001

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FellowAmerican Academy of Microbiology 1998

NIH Senior Fellowship1991

University Excellence Award in Biomedical Research UMDNJ1990

University of Iowa Faculty Scholar Award 1984-1987

NIH Research Career Development Award 1976-1981

American Cancer Society Postdoctoral Fellowship 1972-1973

BOARDS OF DIRECTORS/TRUSTEES POSITIONS:

Chair, External Advisory BoardVermont Genetics Network2002-2012

Genetics Society of America Board of Directors1985-1988, 1990-1995 Treasurer1990-1995, 2011-2015

SERVICE ON NATIONAL GRANT REVIEW PANELS, STUDY SECTIONS, COMMITTEES:

External Review Committee, Laboratory of Molecular Pathology, National Cancer Institute, March 2008

NIH Molecular Genetics B (MGB) Study Section, June 2005

Howard Hughes Medical Institute Predoctoral Fellowship Evaluation Panel, Chair, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Feb. 2003

Howard Hughes Medical Institute Predoctoral Fellowship Evaluation Panel, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Feb. 1996, Feb. 2001, Feb. 2002

NIH Cell Development & Function 2 (CDF-2) Study Section, Feb. 2002, Oct. 2003

NIH Microbial Physiology and Genetics-2 Study Section, 1996-2000

ACS Virology and Molecular Genetics Review Panel, 1991-1995

NIH Human Genome Study Section, 1990

NSF External Review Committee for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Program, February 1989

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NIH Cellular and Molecular Basis of Disease Review Committee, 1987-1990

NSF Eukaryotic Genetics Panel, 1986-1987

NIH Genetics Study Section, 1980-1984

NIH Biomedical Sciences Fellowship Review Group, 1979

In addition to participation on the above panels, I have done approximately 50 special site visit reviews for NIH over the past thirty years.

SERVICE ON MAJOR COMMITTEES:

A. International: N/A

B. National: See Offices in Professional Societies and Grant Review Panels

C. Medical School/University:

NJMS Dean Search Committee, 2010

Institutional Planning and Development Committee, 2009-present

Committee on Academic Policies and Procedures, Chair, 2009-present

Orthopedics Chair Search Committee, Chair, 2007-2008

Research Biocontainment Lab Executive Committee, 2006-present

Ad hoc Committee on Mentoring, 2005-2006

Steering Committee, Hispanic Center of Excellence, 2005-present

NJMS Conflict of Interest Committee, 2004-present

Pediatrics Chair Search Committee, 2004

Faculty Council, 2003-present

Jubilee Curriculum Steering Committee, 2002-2006

Faculty Committee on Appointments and Promotions, 2002

Cell Biology and Molecular Medicine Chairman Search Committee, 2001-2002

Dean’s Executive Committee, 2001-2005

Research Committee, 2001-2005

Senior Associate Dean for Research Search Committee, 2001-2002

Dean’s Lecture Committee, 2001-2005

Women in Academic Medicine Advisory Group, 2001-present

Review Committee, UMDNJ Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowships, 2001

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Faculty Affairs Committee, 1997-1999

NJMS Research Planning and Priorities Committee, 1998-present

Advisory Committee to the UMDNJ President Search Committee, 1997-1998

NJMS Research Space Policy Committee, 1997

Dean’s Research Advisory Committee, 1996-1998

LCME Review Research Subcommittee, 1996

Faculty Council Committee for reviewing promotion appeals, 1995-1996

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Chairman Search Committee, 1994-1996

Faculty Council, 1993-95; 1996-98; 2002-present

Molecular Resource Facility Steering Committee, 1993-present

Cancer Biology Training Grant Steering Committee, 1993-2000

Chair, Faculty Committee on Appointments and Promotions, 1992-1994

Medicine Chairman Search Committee, 1990

Student Affairs Committee, 1988-1990

Faculty Committee on Appointments and Promotions, 1987-1989

Chair, Licensing subcommittee, 1988-2003

Microbiology Chairman Search Committee, 1986-1988

Academic Programs and Policies Committee, 1986-1988

Radiation Safety Committee, 1986-2003

University of Iowa:

Liberal Arts Committee on Governance, 1984-

Liberal Arts Self Study Committee, 1982-1983

Research Council, 1980-1983

Biosafety Committee, 1979-1985

Chairperson, 1978-1980

Radiation Protection Basic Sciences Subcommittee, 1975-1981

D. Hospital: N/A

E. Department (Name, Inclusive Dates)

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Graduate Program Director, 1994-1999

Qualifying Exam Chairman, 1989-1990, 1993, 1996-99

Departmental Search Committee, 1988-Present

Graduate Committee, 1986-Present

University of Iowa:Cellular & Molecular Biology Program Executive Committee, 1982-1986

Zoology Executive Committee, 1981-1984

Genetics Ph.D. Graduate Affairs Committee, 1980-1985

Comprehensive Exam Committee, 1978-1980

Genetics Ph.D. Steering Committee, 1977-1980; 1983-1985

TEM Committee, 1977-1980; 1983-1985

Diagnostic Exam Committee, 1975-1978

Genetics Ph.D. Curriculum Committee, 1975-1977; 1979-1980

Seminar Committee (Chairperson), 1975-1977 Genetics Area Committee (Chairperson 1978-1980)1974-1985

F. Editorial Boards

Molecular and Cellular Biology, 1986-2012

Yeast, 1985-present

G. AdHoc Reviewer

CellMolecular CellGenes and DevelopmentScienceNatureMolecular Biology of the CellProceedings of the National Academy of ScienceNucleic Acids ResearchMolecular MicrobiologyEukaryotic CellGenome BiologyPLoS GeneticsGenetics

SERVICE ON GRADUATE SCHOOL COMMITTEES:

GSBS Associate Dean Search Committee, Chair, 2007-2008

GSBS Transition Committee, 2006-2009

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GSBS Executive Council, 1994-99, 2002-present

Ad hoc Curriculum Committee, GSBS, Chair, 1997-1998

SERVICE ON HOSPITAL COMMITTEES: N/ASERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY: N/ASPONSORSHIP OF CANDIDATES FOR POSTGRADUATE DEGREE:

Richard Hollis, 1975-1979Michael Conrad, 1975-1982, PhD October 1982Peter Suci, 1977-1978Lolya Lipchitz, 1978-1980Kyoon Kim, 1982-1984Timothy Palzkill, 1983-1988, PhD April 1988Siran Synn, 1983-1984, MS December 1984J. Virginia Van Houten, 1985-1990, PhD May 1990Scott Greenfeder, 1986-1992, PhD February 1992Irene Collins, 1987-1993, PhD November 1993Atul Deshpande, 1989-1995, PhD December 1995Loke Ong, 1990-1992, MS November 1992Chen Yang, 1991-1998, PhD January 1998Jacqueline Washington, 1993-1999, PhD September 1999Christopher Schaefer, 1995-2002, PhD July 2002Sahba Tabrizifard, 1996-2002, PhD February 2002Marylynn Snyder, 1998-2004, PhD January 2004

SPONSORSHIP OF POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS: John McCullough, 1978Rodney Devenish, 1980-1982James Theis, 1988-2010Shirzad Jenab, 1989-1992Arkadi Poloumienko, 1993-1994Mohammed Sbia, 1996-2001Rubina Shafi, 2002-2003Ajay Kuchibhatla, 2003-2005Jian-Ying Wang, 2004-2008Carmela Irene, 2004-2010Weidong Chen, 2006-2009

TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES: (Teaching effectiveness should be addressed in nominating letter)

A. Lectures or Course Directorships

New Jersey Medical School:

Yeast Genetics, Graduate course on current topics in yeast molecular genetics, 1 hour Spring 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992

Medical Microbiology, Lectures and Laboratory instruction for 2nd year medical students, Laboratory Director, 1987-1990

Topics in Eukaryotic Molecular Genetics, Graduate seminar course, 1 hourFall of 1988, 1992, 1994, 1998, 2004

Medical Genetics, Lectures and conferences for first year medical students, Four lectures and conference instructor, 1992-1998; four lectures, 2001- 2003

Molecular and Genetic Medicine. 2 lectures for 1st year medical students 2004

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Graduate Biochemistry, Lecture on eukaryotic DNA replication, 2 hours. 1996-1999

Microbial Genetics I, Lectures on genetics, DNA replication, recombination, and chromosome structure, 6 hour course. Course Director, 1997-1999

Cancer Biology, Lecture on multi-step progression of cancer, 2 hours. Spring 1998, Spring 1999, Spring 2001, Spring 2003

Dental Microbiology, Lectures for dental students, Course director 2000-2002

21st Century Pathogens Course, 2 hours, 2000-present

Information Transfer Module, Graduate Core Course, Three lectures, 2001- 2008

Graduate Core Course, Introduction to Biomedical Science. Two lectures 2004-present

Microbial Genetics II, lectures on yeast cell cycle, 3 hours. Yearly through 2002

Advanced Microbial Genetics, 4 hours, Four lectures 2002, two lectures 2003-2009, three lectures 2010

Yeast Transposable Elements, Graduate seminar course, 1 hour

Genetics of Chromosome Segregation, Graduate seminar course, 1 hour

University of Iowa:

Principles of Animal Biology, introductory zoology course with laboratory that covered metabolism, physiology, genetics, development, and ecology, 5 semester hours.

Fundamental Genetics, I completely reorganized the lab and designed 6 bacteriophage experiments to complement the Drosophila experiments already in use, 3 semester hours lecture and 2 semester hours lab.

Topics in Eukaryotic Molecular Biology, course for graduate students and advanced undergraduates, the topics have included eukaryotic chromosome organization and eukaryotic DNA replication, 2 semester hours.

Advanced Genetics. I have taught up to 60% of the course on eukaryotic chromosome structure, replication and eukaryotic transcription . Taught in collaboration with M. Feiss (1977), G. Gussin, D. Mohler (1978), and G. Gussin (1980). In 1982, changed to 2 semester hour. I taught a section on transposable elements. 4 semester hours lecture course.

Molecular Genetics. Taught in collaboration with Gussin and Menninger. I taught the section of the course on prokaryotic DNA replication (25-30% of lectures). 4 semester hours course.

B. Research Training:

CLINICAL RESPONSIBILITIES: (Clinical effectiveness should be addressed in nominating letter)

GRANT SUPPORT:

A. Principal Investigator

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1. Burroughs Wellcome Fund, Analysis of chromosome structure and function in the pathogenic Basidiomycete, Cryptococcus neoformans, 7/01-6/07, $425,000

2. Public Health Res. Grant (NIGMS), DNA replication in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, 8/03-7/07, $2,541,788

3. Public Health Res. Grant (NIGMS), DNA replication in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, 8/99-7/03, $2,400,000

4. Public Health Res. Grant (NIGMS), DNA replication in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, 7/95-7/99, $1,600,000

5. Public Health Res. Grant (NIGMS), DNA replication in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, 7/90-6/95, $1,918,770

6. PHS Senior Fellowship (NIHHG), Isolation of Saccharomyces carlsbergensis chromosome III, 1991, $30,000

7. Public Health Res. Grant (NIGMS), DNA replication in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, 11/74-6/90, $1,200,000

8. Foundation of UMDNJ, DNA sequences required for mitotic chromosome segregation, 6/85-6/87, $25,000

9. Amer. Cancer Society Institutional Grant, Molecular basis of chromosome segregation, 3/85-12/86, $5,000

10. BRSG allocation, DNA replication in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, 12/84-3/86, $20,000

11. NATO Grant for Int'l Collaboration in Res., Complete DNA sequence of a eukaryotic chromosome, 6/84-6/87, $6,900

12. PHS Research Career Development Award, Yeast DNA replication, 1976-1981, $140,000

13. University of Iowa Seed Grant, Control of DNA replication in yeast, 1974, $4,000

B. Co-Investigator: N/A

C. Pending: N/A

PUBLICATIONS:

A. Refereed Original Article in Journal

1. Theis, J.F., Irene, C., Dershowitz, A., Brost, R.L., Tobin, M.L., di Sanzo, F.M., Wang, J.Y., Boone, C. and Newlon, C.S.; The DNA damage response pathway contributes to the stability of chromosome III derivatives lacking efficient replicators; PLoS Genetics, 6: e1001227, 2010

2. Newlon, C.S.; Elizabeth W. Jones, 8 March 1939-11 June 2008; Yeast, 26: 299-302, 2009

3. Caldwell, J.M., Chen, Y., Schollaert, K.L., Theis, J.F., Babcock, G.F., Newlon, C.S. and Sanchez, Y.; Orchestration of the S-phase and DNA damage checkpoint pathways by replication forks from early origins; Journal of Cell Biology, 180: 1073-1086, 2008

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4. Chang, F., Theis, J.F., Miller, J., Nieduszynski, C.A., Newlon, C.S. and Weinreich, M.; Analysis of chromosome III replicators reveals an unusual structure for the ARS318 silencer origin and a conserved WTW sequence within the origin recognition complex binding site; Molecular and Cellular Biology, 28: 5071-5081, 2008

5. Dershowitz, A., Snyder, M., Sbia, M., Skurnick, J.H., Ong, L.Y. and Newlon, C.S.; Linear derivatives of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome III can be maintained in the absence of autonomously replicating sequence elements; Molecular and Cellular Biology, 27: 4652-4663, 2007

6. Irene, C., Maciariello, C., Micheli, G., Theis, J.F., Newlon, C.S. and Fabiani, L.; DNA elements modulating the KARS12 chromosomal replicator in Kluyveromyces lactis; Molecular Genetics and Genomics, 277: 287-299, 2007

7. Lu, B., Yadav, S., Shah, P.G., Liu, T., Tian, B., Pukszta, S., Villaluna, N., Kutejova, E., Newlon, C.S., Santos, J.H. and Suzuki, C.K.; Roles for the human ATP-dependent Lon protease in mitochondrial DNA maintenance; Journal of Biological Chemistry, 282: 17363-17374, 2007

8. Theis, J.F., Dershowitz, A., Irene, C., Maciariello, C., Tobin, M.L., Liberi, G., Tabrizifard, S., Korus, M., Fabiani, L. and Newlon, C.S.; Identification of mutations that decrease the stability of a fragment of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome III lacking efficient replicators; Genetics, 177: 1445-1458, 2007

9. Irene, C., Maciariello, C., Cioci, F., Camilloni, G., Newlon, C.S. and Fabiani, L.; Identification of the sequences required for chromosomal replicator function in Kluyveromyces lactis; Molecular Microbiology, 51: 1413-1423, 2004

10. Newlon, C.S. and Theis, J.F.; DNA replication joins the revolution: whole-genome views of DNA replication in budding yeast; Bioessays, 24: 300-304, 2002

11. Pavlov, Y.I., Newlon, C.S. and Kunkel, T.A.; Yeast origins establish a strand bias for replicational mutagenesis; Molecular Cell, 10: 207-213, 2002

12. Fabiani, L., Irene, C., Aragona, M. and Newlon, C.S.; A DNA replication origin and a replication fork barrier used in vivo in the circular plasmid pKD1; Molecular Genetics and Genomics, 266: 326-335, 2001

13. Lopes, M., Cotta-Ramusino, C., Pellicioli, A., Liberi, G., Plevani, P., Muzi-Falconi, M., Newlon, C.S. and Foiani, M.; The DNA replication checkpoint response stabilizes stalled replication forks; Nature, 412: 557-561, 2001

14. Malkova, A., Signon, L., Schaefer, C.B., Naylor, M.L., Theis, J.F., Newlon, C.S. and Haber, J.E.; RAD51-independent break-induced replication to repair a broken chromosome depends on a distant enhancer site; Genes and Development, 15: 1055-1060, 2001

15. Poloumienko, A., Dershowitz, A., De, J. and Newlon, C.S.; Completion of replication map of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome III; Molecular Biology of the Cell, 12: 3317-3327, 2001

16. Theis, J.F. and Newlon, C.S.; Two compound replication origins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae contain redundant origin recognition complex binding sites; Molecular and Cellular Biology, 21: 2790-2801, 2001

17. Theis, J.F., Yang, C., Schaefer, C.B. and Newlon, C.S.; DNA sequence and functional analysis of homologous ARS elements of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and S. carlsbergensis; Genetics, 152: 943-952, 1999

18. Yang, C., Theis, J.F. and Newlon, C.S.; Conservation of ARS elements and chromosomal DNA replication origins on chromosomes III of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and S. carlsbergensis; Genetics, 152: 933-941, 1999

19. Goffeau, A., Aert, R., . . . , Newlon, C.S. . . ., Zumstein, E. (633 authors); The yeast genome directory; Nature, 387, Supplement: 5, 1998. (This supplement reports the complete DNA sequence of the yeast genome.)

20. Wu, C., Weiss, K., Yang, C., Harris, M.A., Tye, B.K., Newlon, C.S., Simpson, R.T. and Haber, J.E.; Mcm1 regulates donor preference controlled by the recombination enhancer in Saccharomyces mating-type switching; Genes and Development, 12: 1726-1737, 1998

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21. Theis, J.F. and Newlon, C.S.; The ARS309 chromosomal replicator of Saccharomyces cerevisiae depends on an exceptional ARS consensus sequence; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 94: 10786-10791, 1997

22. Newlon, C.S.; Putting it all together: building a prereplicative complex; Cell, 91:717-720, 1997

23. Deshpande, A.M. and Newlon, C.S.; DNA replication fork pause sites dependent on transcription; Science, 272: 1030-1033, 1996

24. Fabiani, L., Frontali, L. and Newlon, C.S.; Identification of an essential core element and stimulatory sequences in a Kluyveromyces lactis ARS element, KARS101; Molecular Microbiology, 19: 756-766, 1996

25. Newlon, C.S.; The Replication of Yeast Chromosomes - Lessons from Saccharomyces-Cerevisiae Chromosome-Iii; Canadian Journal of Botany-Revue Canadienne De Botanique, 73: S208-S214, 1995

26. Collins, I. and Newlon, C.S.; Meiosis-specific formation of joint DNA molecules containing sequences from homologous chromosomes; Cell, 76: 65-75, 1994

27. Collins, I. and Newlon, C.S.; Chromosomal DNA replication initiates at the same origins in meiosis and mitosis; Molecular and Cellular Biology, 14: 3524-3534, 1994

28. Theis, J.F. and Newlon, C.S.; Domain B of ARS307 contains two functional elements and contributes to chromosomal replication origin function; Molecular and Cellular Biology, 14: 7652-7659, 1994

29. Wicksteed, B.L., Collins, I., Dershowitz, A., Stateva, L.I., Green, R.P., Oliver, S.G., Brown, A.J. and Newlon, C.S.; A physical comparison of chromosome III in six strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Yeast, 10: 39-57, 1994

30. Dershowitz, A. and Newlon, C.S.; The effect on chromosome stability of deleting replication origins; Molecular and Cellular Biology, 13: 391-398, 1993

31. Newlon, C.S., Collins, I., Dershowitz, A., Deshpande, A.M., Greenfeder, S.A., Ong, L.Y. and Theis, J.F.; Analysis of replication origin function on chromosome III of Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology, 58: 415-423, 1993

32. Newlon, C.S. and Theis, J.F.; The structure and function of yeast ARS elements; Current Opinion in Genetics and Development, 3: 752-758, 1993

33. Newlon, C.S.; Two jobs for the origin replication complex; Science, 262: 1830-1831, 1993 Deshpande, A.M. and Newlon, C.S.; The ARS consensus sequence is required for chromosomal origin function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Molecular and Cellular Biology, 12: 4305-4313, 1992

34. Greenfeder, S.A. and Newlon, C.S.; A replication map of a 61-kb circular derivative of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome III; Molecular Biology of the Cell, 3: 999-1013, 1992

35. Greenfeder, S.A. and Newlon, C.S.; Replication forks pause at yeast centromeres; Molecular and Cellular Biology, 12: 4056-4066, 1992

36. Theis, J.F. and Newlon, C.S.; The DNA sequence of a 762 bp fragment containing the SUP11-1 gene; Yeast, 8: 223-225, 1992

37. Zhu, J., Newlon, C.S. and Huberman, J.A.; Localization of a DNA replication origin and termination zone on chromosome III of Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Molecular and Cellular Biology, 12: 4733-4741, 1992

38. Dubey, D.D., Davis, L.R., Greenfeder, S.A., Ong, L.Y., Zhu, J.G., Broach, J.R., Newlon, C.S. and Huberman, J.A.; Evidence suggesting that the ARS elements associated with silencers of the yeast mating-type locus HML do not function as chromosomal DNA replication origins; Molecular and Cellular Biology, 11: 5346-5355, 1991

39. Newlon, C.S., Lipchitz, L.R., Collins, I., Deshpande, A., Devenish, R.J., Green, R.P., Klein, H.L., Palzkill, T.G., Ren, R.B., Synn, S. and et al.; Analysis of a circular derivative of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome III: a physical map and identification and location of ARS elements; Genetics, 129: 343-357, 1991

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40. Van Houten, J.V. and Newlon, C.S.; Mutational analysis of the consensus sequence of a replication origin from yeast chromosome III; Molecular and Cellular Biology, 10: 3917-3925, 1990

41. Reynolds, A.E., McCarroll, R.M., Newlon, C.S. and Fangman, W.L.; Time of replication of ARS elements along yeast chromosome III; Molecular and Cellular Biology, 9: 4488-4494, 1989

42. Huberman, J.A., Zhu, J.G., Davis, L.R. and Newlon, C.S.; Close association of a DNA replication origin and an ARS element on chromosome III of the yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Nucleic Acids Research, 16: 6373-6384, 1988

43. Newlon, C.S.; Yeast chromosome replication and segregation; Microbiological Reviews, 52: 568-601, 1988

44. Palzkill, T.G. and Newlon, C.S.; A yeast replication origin consists of multiple copies of a small conserved sequence; Cell, 53: 441-450, 1988

45. Warmington, J.R., Green, R.P., Newlon, C.S. and Oliver, S.G.; Polymorphisms on the right arm of yeast chromosome III associated with Ty transposition and recombination events; Nucleic Acids Research, 15: 8963-8982, 1987

46. Palzkill, T.G., Oliver, S.G. and Newlon, C.S.; DNA sequence analysis of ARS elements from chromosome III of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: identification of a new conserved sequence; Nucleic Acids Research, 14: 6247-6264, 1986

47. Surosky, R.T., Newlon, C.S. and Tye, B.K.; The mitotic stability of deletion derivatives of chromosome III in yeast; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 83: 414-418, 1986

48. Warmington, J.R., Anwar, R., Newlon, C.S., Waring, R.B., Davies, R.W., Indge, K.J. and Oliver, S.G.; A 'hot-spot' for Ty transposition on the left arm of yeast chromosome III; Nucleic Acids Research, 14: 3475-3485, 1986

49. Warmington, J.R., Waring, R.B., Newlon, C.S., Indge, K.J. and Oliver, S.G.; Nucleotide sequence characterization of Ty 1-17, a class II transposon from yeast; Nucleic Acids Research, 13: 6679-6693, 1985

50. Conrad, M.N. and Newlon, C.S.; Saccharomyces cerevisiae cdc2 mutants fail to replicate approximately one-third of their nuclear genome; Molecular and Cellular Biology, 3: 1000-1012, 1983

51. Conrad, M.N. and Newlon, C.S.; Stably denatured regions in chromosomal DNA from the cdc2 Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell cycle mutant; Molecular and Cellular Biology, 3: 1665-1669, 1983

52. Conrad, M.N. and Newlon, C.S.; The Regulation of Mitochondrial-DNA Levels in Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Current Genetics, 6: 147-152, 1982

53. Devenish, R.J. and Newlon, C.S.; Isolation and characterization of yeast ring chromosome III by a method applicable to other circular DNAs; Gene, 18: 277-288, 1982

54. Newlon, C.S., Ludescher, R.D. and Walter, S.K.; Production of petites by cell cycle mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae defective in DNA synthesis; Molecular and General Genetics, 169: 189-194, 1979

55. Strathern, J.N., Newlon, C.S., Herskowitz, I. and Hicks, J.B.; Isolation of a circular derivative of yeast chromosome III: implications for the mechanism of mating type interconversion; Cell, 18: 309-319, 1979

56. Gubbins, E.J., Newlon, C.S., Kann, M.D. and Donelson, J.E.; Sequence organization and expression of a yeast plasmid DNA; Gene, 1: 185-207, 1977

57. Newlon, C.S. and Fangman, W.L.; Mitochondrial DNA synthesis in cell cycle mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Cell, 5: 423-428, 1975

58. Newlon, C.S., Petes, T.D., Hereford, L.M. and Fangman, W.L.; Replication of yeast chromosomal DNA; Nature, 247: 32-35, 1974

59. Petes, T.D. and Newlon, C.S.; Structure of DNA in DNA replication mutants of yeast; Nature, 251: 637-639, 1974

60. Petes, T.D., Newlon, C.S., Byers, B. and Fangman, W.L.; Yeast chromosomal DNA: size, structure, and replication; Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology, 38: 9-16, 1974

61. Newlon, C.S., Sonenshein, G.E. and Holt, C.E.; Time of synthesis for ribosomal ribonucleic acid in Physarum; Biochemistry, 12: 2338-2345, 1973

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B. Books, Monographs and Chapters

1. Newlon, C.S.; Chromosome replication and segregation.; In: Landmark Papers in Yeast Biology; P. Linder, D. Shore and M. Hall, eds.; pp. 49-65 Cold Spring Harbor Press; 2006

2. Newlon, C.S.; Replication; In: Genetics. Vol.4.; Edited by Richard Robinson; pp 12-19; New York: Macmillan Reference USA; 2003

3. Newlon, C.S.; DNA Replication in Yeast; In: DNA Replication in Eukaryotic Cells; M.L. DePamphilis ed.; pp.873-914; Cold Spring Harbor Press; 1996

4. Theis, J.F. and Newlon, C.S.; Yeast Chromosome Replication; In: The Mycota, Volume III; R. Brambl and G.A. Marzluf, eds.; pp. 3-28; Springer-Verlag; 1996

5. Theis, J.F. and Newlon, C.S.; Screens for proteins that bind the ARS consensus sequence; In: Regulatory Mechanisms of DNA Replication; P. Hughes, E. Fanning and M. Kohiyama, eds.; pp. 169-179; Springer Verlag; 1992

6. Campbell, J.L. and Newlon, C.S.; Chromosomal DNA replication; In: The Molecular and Cellular Biology of the Yeast Saccharomyces: Genome Dynamics, Protein Synthesis, and Energetics; E. Jones, J. Pringle and J. Broach, eds.; pp. 41-146; Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.; 1991

7. Newlon, C.S.; DNA organization and replication in yeasts. In: Yeasts, Volume III, 2nd edition; A.H. Rose and J.S. Harrison, eds; pp. 57-116; Academic Press, London; 1989

8. Newlon, C.S. and Berns, K.I.; Workshop summary: Eukaryotic replication origins. In Mechanisms of DNA Replication and Recombination: UCLA Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology. New Series, Vol 47. T. Kelly and R. McMacken, eds. Alan R. Liss, Inc. N.Y. p. 31-35, 1987

9. Newlon, C.S., Green, R.P., Hardeman, K.J., Kim, K.E., Lipchitz, L.R., Palzkill, T.G., Synn, S. and Woody, S.T.; Structure and organization of yeast chromosome III; In Yeast Cell Biology, UCLA Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology, New Series, Vol 33. J. Hicks, ed. Alan R. Liss, N.Y. p. 211-223, 1986

10. Newlon, C.S., Devenish, R.J. and Lipchitz, L.R.; Mapping autonomously replicating segments on a circular derivative of chromosome III; In Proceedings of the Berkeley Workshop on Recent Advances in Yeast Molecular Biology. Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, p. 52-68, 1982

11. Newlon, C.S., Devenish, R.J., Suci, P.A. and Roffis, C.J.; Replication origins used in vivo in yeast; In The Initiation of DNA Replication: ICN-UCLA Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology Vol. XXII. D. Ray, ed., Academic Press, New York, p. 501-516, 1981

12. Newlon, C.S. and Burke, W.G.; Replication of small chromosomal DNA's in yeast; In Mechanistic Studies of DNA Replication and Genetic Recombination: ICN-UCLA Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology. Vol. XIX. B. Alberts and C.F. Fox, eds., Academic Press, New York, p. 399-409, 1980

13. Hicks, J., Klar, A., Strathern, J.N. and Newlon, C.S.; Control of mating type in yeast. In Eukaryotic Gene Regulation: ICN-UCLA Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology. Vol. XIV. T. Maniatis and R. Axel, eds., Academic Press, New York, p. 27-41; 1979

14. Donelson, J.E., Gubbins, E.J. and Newlon, C.S.; Characterization of a yeast DNA plasmid. In: Microbiology-1978; D. Schlessinger, ed.; pp. 61-64; American Society for Microbiology; 1978

15. Burke, W., Newlon, C.S. and Fangman, W.; Replication initiation in yeast chromosomes; In: Eukaryote Chromosome; W.J. Peacock and R.D. Brock, editorials.; pp. 327-343; Australian National University Press, Canberra; 1975

16. Petes, T.D., Newlon, C.S., Byers, B. and Fangman, W.L.; Yeast chromosomal DNA: size, structure, and replication; Cold Spring Harbor Symposium Quant. Biology, 38:9-16, 1974

C. Patents Held: N/A

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D. Other Articles (Reviews, Editorials, etc.) In Journals; Chapters; Books; other Professional Communications

1. Newlon, C.S.; DNA replication and human disease; Nature Cell Biology, 9:356, 2007 (book review)

2. Newlon, C.S.; Cells and replicons; Science, 277:1783-1784, 1997 (review of Eukaryotic DNA Replication, J. Julian Blow, ed.)

3. Newlon, C.S. and Gussin, G.; Molecular information in developmental genetics; Cell, 5:213-225, 1975

E. Abstracts:

1. Newlon, C.S., Theis, J.F., Irene, C., Dershowitz, A., Tobin, M.L., Fabiani, L., Maciariello, C. and Liberi, G.; The DNA damage checkpoint is required for the maintenance of a derivative of S. cerevisiae chromosome III lacking replication origins; Yeast, 2007; 24 (S1): S96

2. Theis, J.F., Dershowitz, A., Irene, C., Tobin, M., Maciariello, C., Fabiani, L. and Newlon, C.S.; Maintenance of a derivative of yeast chromosome III lacking conventional replication origins; Abstracts of the FASEB Meeting on Yeast Chromosome Structure, Replication and Segregation, 2006

3. Irene, C., Theis, J., Dershowitz, A., Tabrizifard, S., Tobin, M.L., Wang, J.-Y., Maciariello, C., Fabiani, L. and Newlon, C.S.; Characterization of OFM (Originless Fragment Mainteinance) Mutants of S. cerevisiae; Abstracts of the Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Eukaryotic DNA Replication, 2005

4. Theis, J.F., Dershowitz, A., Irene, C., Tobin, M., Maciariello, C., Fabiani, L. and Newlon, C.S.; Maintenance of a derivative of yeast chromosome III lacking conventional replication origins requires RAD9; Abstracts of the Meeting on DNA Replication and Cell Division, Trieste, Italy, 2005

5. Theis, J.F. Dershowitz, A., Maciariello, C., Fabiani, L. and Newlon, C.S.; RAD9 is required for the maintenance of an ‘originless’ chromosome fragment; Abstracts of the FASEB Meeting on Yeast Chromosome Structure, Replication and Segregation, 2004

6. Theis, J.F., Tabrizifard, S., Dershowitz, A., Korus, M., Driscoll, K. and Newlon, C.S.; Originless fragment maintenance mutants of S. cerevisiae; Abstracts of the Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Eukaryotic DNA Replication, 2003; p. 121

7. Schaefer, C.B. and Newlon, C.S.; Determinants of replicator activity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Abstracts of the EMBO Meeting on Replicon Theory, 2003; p. 117

8. Tabrizifard, S., Dershowitz, A. and Newlon, C.S.; Maintenance of an originless chromosome fragment in Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Abstracts of the EMBO Meeting on Replicon Theory, 2003; p. 60

9. Newlon, C.S., Dershowitz, A. and Tabrizifard, S.; Maintenance of an originless chromosome fragment in Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Abstracts of the FASEB Meeting on Yeast Chromosome Structure, Replication and Segregation, 2002

10. Lopes, M., Sogo, J.M., Cotta-Ramusino, C., Lucca, C., Vanoli, F., Plevani, P., Newlon, C.S. and Foiani, M.; The Rad53 checkpoint prevents replication fork collapse when DNA replication pauses; Keystone Symposia—Molecular Mechanisms of DNA Replication and Recombination Abstract Book, 2002; p. 123

11. Newlon, C.S., Dershowitz, A. and Tabrizifard, S.; Maintenance of an originless chromosome fragment in Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Keystone Symposia—Molecular Mechanisms of DNA Replication and Recombination Abstract Book, 2002; p. 86

12. Theis, J.F. and Newlon, C.S.; A stimulator of ARS310 activity; Abstracts of the Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Eukaryotic DNA Replication, 2001; p. 210

13. Tabrizifard, S. and Newlon, C.S.; Maintenance of an originless chromosome fragment in Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Abstracts of the Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Eukaryotic DNA Replication, 2001; p. 274

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14. Snyder, M. and Newlon, C.S.; Identification of ARS309-interacting proteins. Abstracts of the Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Eukaryotic DNA Replication, 2001; p. 202

15. Schaefer, C.B. and Newlon, C.S.; Determinants of chromosomal replicator activity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Abstracts of the Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Eukaryotic DNA Replication, 2001; p. 196

16. Lopes, M., Sogo, J., Plevani, P., Newlon, C.S. and Foiani, M.; The checkpoint stabilises stalled DNA replication forks; Abstracts of the Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Eukaryotic DNA Replication, 2001; p.136

17. Irene, C., Fabiani, L., Aragona, M. and Newlon, C.S.; Replication fork barrier used in vivo in the circular plasmid pKD1; Yeast, 2001; 18:S48

18. Newlon, C.S.; Replication of plasmids in Cryptococcus neoformans serotype D; Abstracts of the second Cryptococcus neoformans genomics meeting, 2001

19. Lopes, M., Pellicioli, A., Cotta-Ramusino, C., Liberi, G., Plevani, P., Newlon, C.S. and Foiani, M.; Rad53 protein kinase is required to prevent replication fork collapse in response to a replication block; Abstracts of the LXV Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Quantitative Biology, 2000; p. 148

20. Tabrizifard, S., Dershowitz, A. and Newlon, C.S.; Maintenance of an originless chromosome fragment in Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Abstracts of the Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Eukaryotic DNA Replication, 1999; p. 201

21. Schaefer, C.B., and Newlon, C.S.; Determinants of chromosomal replicator activity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Abstracts of the Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Eukaryotic DNA Replication, 1999; p.187

22. Theis, J.F., and Newlon, C.S.; Two compound origins in S. cerevisiae. Abstracts of the Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Eukaryotic DNA Replication, 1999; p. 127

23. Lopes, M., A. Pellicioli, C. Lucca, F. Marini, G. Liberi, P. Plevani, C. Newlon and M. Foiani (1999) Possible role of Rad53 in coupling DNA replication to repair. Current Genetics 35:338.

24. Fabiani, L., Irene, C., Aragona, M. and Newlon, C.S.; Identification of the origin of DNA replication of the circular plasmid pKD1 able to transform Kluyveromyces lactis and Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Current Genetics, 1999; 35:331

25. Fabiani, L., Irene, C., and Newlon, C.S.; Molecular analysis of ARS element structure and their function as DNA replication origins in the yeast Kluyveromyces lactis; Current Genetics, 1999; 35:331

26. Dershowitz, A., Snyder, M. and Newlon, C.S.; Maintenance of an originless DNA fragment in Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Abstracts of the 19th International Conference on Yeast Genetics and Molecular Biology, 1999; Current Genetics, 35:329

27. Washington, J.M., Schaefer, S.B., Dershowitz, A. and Newlon, C.S.; Initiation timing as a determinant of DNA replication origin activity; Abstracts of the Fifth McGill University International Conference on Regulation of Eukaryotic DNA Replication, 1998; p. 27

28. Dershowitz, A., Synder, M. and Newlon, C.S.; Maintenance of an originless DNA fragment in Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Abstracts of the FASEB Summer Conference on Yeast Chromosome Structure, Replication and Segregation, 1998; p.T4

29. Yang, C. and Newlon, C.S.; Chromosomal replicators are highly conserved in yeast Saccharomyces; Abstracts of the Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Eukaryotic DNA Replication, 1997; p.255

30. Washington, J.M., Ong, L.Y. and Newlon, C.S.; A context effect on replication origin function; Abstracts of the Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Eukaryotic DNA Replication, 1997; p. 243

31. Schaefer, C.B. and Newlon, C.S.; Mapping chromosomal domains permissive for replicator activity; Abstracts of the Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Eukaryotic DNA Replication, 1997; p. 199

32. Dershowitz, A. and Newlon, C.S.; Homology-dependent maintenance of an originless chromosome fragment in yeast; Abstracts of the Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Eukaryotic DNA Replication, 1997; p. 139

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33. Newlon, C.S. and Dershowitz, A.; Yeast chromosomes lacking DNA replication origins; 18th International Conference on Yeast Genetics and Molecular Biology, 1997; Yeast, 13:S36

34. Dershowitz, A. and Newlon, C.S.; Homology-dependent maintenance of a yeast chromosome; Abstracts of the Fourth McGill University Conference on Regulation of Eukaryotic DNA Replication., 1996

35. Yang, C., Theis, J.F. and Newlon, C.S.; Conservation of replication origins on chromosome III of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and S monacensis; Abstracts of the FASEB Summer Conference on Yeast Chromosome Structure, Replication and Segregation, 1996

36. Yang, C. and Newlon, C.S.; Identification of ARS elements and replication origins on brewing yeast chromosome III; Abstracts of the Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Eukaryotic DNA Replication, 1995; p. 209

37. Theis, J.F. and Newlon, C.S.; Functional analysis of homeolgous ARS elements; Abstracts of the Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Eukaryotic DNA Replication, 1995; p. 191

38. Fabiani, L., Frontali, L. and Newlon, C.S.; Identification of an essential core element and stimulatory sequences in a Kluyveromyces lactis ARS element; Abstracts of the Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Eukaryotic DNA Replication, 1995; p. 61

39. Washington, J.M. and Newlon, C.S.; A context effect on replication origin function; Abstracts of the Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Eukaryotic DNA Replication, 1995, p. 11.

40. Dershowitz, A. and Newlon, C.S.; A homology-dependent mechanism for the maintenance of originless chromosomes yeast; Gordon Conference on Plasmid and Chromosome Dynamics, 1995

41. Newlon, C.S., Collins, I., Dershowitz, A., Deshpande, A.M., Ong, L.Y., Theis, J.F. and Washington, J.; Replication of yeast chromosome III: ARS elements and replication origins; Abstracts of the Lorne Genome Conference, Symposium 2-1, 1995

42. Yang, C., J. Theis and Newlon, C.S.; Evolution of replication origins on yeast chromosomes; Abstracts of Fifth International Mycological Congress, 1994

43. Deshpande, A.M. and Newlon, C.S.; A replication pause site associated with Ty1-17 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Molecular Biology of the Cell, 1993; 4:16a

44. Collins, I., Dershowitz, A., Ong, L. and Newlon, C.S.; Replication origin use on Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome III; Abstracts of Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Eukaryotic DNA Replication, 1993; p. 192

45. Yang, C. and Newlon, C.S.; ARS elements and replication origins on homologous yeast chromosomes; Abstracts of Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Eukaryotic DNA Replication, 1993; p. 183

46. Theis, J.F. and Newlon, C.S.; Fine structure analysis of two S. cerevisiae chromosome III replication origins; Abstracts of Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Eukaryotic DNA Replication, 1993; p. 164

47. Newlon, C.S., Collins, I., Dershowtiz, A., Deshpande, A.M., Greenfeder, S.A., Ong, L. and Theis, J.F.; Replication of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome III; Abstracts of Cold Spring Harbor Symposium (DNA and Chromosomes), 1993; p. 122

48. Newlon, C.S., Greenfeder, S.A., Collins, I., Deshpande, A. and Dershowitz, A.; Replication of Saccharomyes cerevisiae chromosome III; Abstracts of Second McGill University Conference on Regulation of Eukaryotic DNA Replication, 1992; Abstract 8

49. Newlon, C.S., Greenfeder, S.A., Collins, I., Deshpande, A., Ong, L. and Dershowitz, A.; Replication of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome III; Yeast, 1992; 8:S234

50. Collins, I. and Newlon, C.S.; Replication origins and recombination intermediates in S. cerevisiae meiosis; Abstracts of Gordon Conference on Meiosis, 1992

51. Collins, I and Newlon, C.S.; Replication origins and recombination intermediates in S. cerevisiae meiosis; Abstracts of FASEB Summer Research Conference on Yeast Chromosome Replication and Segregation, 1992

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52. Greenfeder, S.A., Deshpande, A., Dershowitz, A. and Newlon, C.S.; Replication of a 61 kb circular derivative of chromosome III; Abstracts of FASEB Summer Research Conference on Chromosome Replication and Segregations, 1992

53. Newlon, C.S.; Replication of Yeast Chromosome III; Symposium on Microbiology, Danish Technical University, 1991

54. Jenab, S. and Newlon, C.S.; Leading strand synthesis initiates in domain B of ARS307 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Abstracts of 1991 Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Eukaryotic DNA Replication, 1991; p. 99

55. Deshpande, A.M. and Newlon, C.S.; The ARS consensus sequence is required for chromosome DNA replication origin activity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Abstracts of 1991 Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Eukaryotic DNA Replication, 1991; p. 12

56. Collins, I. and Newlon, C.S.; DNA replication origins used during premeiotic S phase; Yeast Genetics and Molecular Biology Meeting, 1991; p. 105

57. Greenfeder, S.A., Collins, I., Deshpande, A., Ong, L., Dershowitz, A. and Newlon, C.S.; Replication of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome III; Regulatory Mechanisms of DNA Replication, 1991

58. Collins, I. and Newlon, C.S.; DNA Replication origins used during premeiotic S phase; Abstracts of FASEB Summer Research Conference on Chromosome Replication and Segregation in Yeast, 1990

59. Greenfeder, S.A. and Newlon, C.S.; Replication forks pause at yeast centromeres; Abstracts of FASEB Summer Research Conference on Chromosome Replication and Segregation in Yeast; 1990

60. Greenfeder, S. and Newlon, C.S.; Replication forks pause on the CDEI side of Saccharomyces cerevisiae centromeres; Yeast, 1990, 6:5101

61. Greenfeder, S.A. and Newlon, C.S.; Replication origins on yeast chromosome III; Yeast Genetics and Molecular Biology Meeting, 1989; p. 38

62. Van Houten, V. and Newlon, C.S.; Mutational analysis of the core consensus sequence of a yeast ARS element; Yeast Genetics and Molecular Biology Meeting, 1989; p. 86

63. Van Houten, V. and Newlon, C.S.; Mutational analysis of the consensus sequence of a yeast ARS element; Abstracts of the ASCB Summer Research Conference on Chromosome Structure and Segregation, 1989; p. 516

64. Zhu, J., Davis, L.R., Huberman, J.A. and Newlon, C.S.; A replication origin and terminus on chromosome III of the yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Abstracts of the 1989 Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Eukaryotic DNA Replication, 1989; p. 162

65. Van Houten, V. and Newlon, C.S.; Mutational analysis of the consensus sequence of an ARS element from yeast chromosome III; Abstracts of the 1989 Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Eukaryotic DNA Replication, 1989; p. 149

66. Greenfeder, S.A., Collins, I. and Newlon, C.S.; Replication origins on yeast chromosome III used in mitosis and meiosis; Abstracts of the 1989 Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Eukaryotic DNA Replication, 1989; p. 80

67. Palzkill, T.G., Van Houten, V. and Newlon, C.S.; DNA sequence requirements for ARS function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Yeast, 1988; 4:S131

68. McCarroll, R.M., Ferguson, B.M., Reynolds, A.E., Newlon, C.S. and Fangman, W.L.; An analysis of early and late replication transitions in yeast chromosomes; Abstracts of Sixth Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Cancer Cells, 1987, p. 112

69. Palzkill, T.G. and Newlon, C.S.; A new sequence important for yeast ARS function; Abstracts of Sixth Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Cancer Cells, 1987, p. 108

70. Newlon, C.S. and Dershowitz, A.; The contribution of ARS's to chromosome stability in yeast; Abstracts of Sixth Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Cancer Cells, 1987, p. 107

71. Palzkill, T.G. and Newlon, C.S.; Structure-function relationships in yeast chromosome III ARS's; Abstracts of Yeast Genetics and Molecular Biology Meeting, San Francisco, 1987

72. Newlon, C.S. and Dershowitz, A.; Deletion of ARS's from yeast chromosome III; Abstracts of Yeast Genetics and Molecular Biology Meeting, San Francisco, 1987

73. Newlon, C.S., Palzkill, T.G. Dershowitz, A., Van Houten, V. and Hardeman, K. Replication of yeast chromosome III; Journal of Cell Biology, 1986, 103:289a

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74. Warmington, J.R., Newlon, C.S. and Oliver, S.G.; Sequence organization in a tandem pair of Ty elements in yeast; Yeast, 1986; 2:s413

75. Van Houten, J.C. and Newlon, C.S.; Relative efficiencies of chromosome III ARS elements; Yeast, 1986; 2:s401

76. Newlon, C.S., Palzkill, T.G., Dershowitz, A., and Hardeman, K.J. ARS structure and function on chromosome III. Yeast, 1986; 2:s265

77. Palzkill, T. and Newlon, C.S.; Structure-function relationships in yeast chromosome III ARS's; Abstracts of Papers, Yeast Genetics and Molecular Biology, University of Illinois, 1986; p65

78. Newlon, C.S., Dershowitz, A., Kim, K. and Woody, S.T.; Effects of deleting ARS's from chromosome III; Abstracts of Papers, Yeast Genetics and Molecular Biology, University of Illinois, 1986; p20

79. Warmington, J.R., Waring, R.B., Newlon, C.S. and Oliver, S.G.; Distribution and sequence organization of transposable elements on yeast chromosome III; Genetics, 1986; 113:s13

80. Newlon, C.S., Palzkill, T.G., and Dershowitz, A.; Replication of yeast chromosome III; Journal of Cellular Biochemistry Supplement, 1986; 10B:202

81. Warmington, J.R., Anwor, R., Pizzigallo, P., Patel, N., Waring, R.B., Indge, K.J., Newlon, C.S. and Oliver, S.G.; Nucleotide sequence of chromosome III from yeast; Molecular Biology of Yeast Meeting, Cold Spring Harbor, 1985; p91

82. Palzkill, T., Matz, K., Hardeman, K., Kim, K. and Newlon, C.S. Autonomously replicating sequences from chromosome III; Molecular Biology of Yeast Meeting, Cold Spring Harbor, 1985; p90

83. Newlon, C.S., Green, R.P., Kim, K.E., Palzkill, T.G., Synn, S. and Woody, S.T.; Studies on the replication of yeast chromosome III; Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 1985; Supp 9B:126

84. Newlon, C.S., Green, R.P., Anderson, G.M., Palzkill, T.G. and Woody, S.T. Analysis of ARS elements on yeast chromosome III; 12th International Conference of Yeast Genetics and Molecular Biology, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1984

85. Newlon, C.S., Green, R.P., Anderson, G.M., Palzkill, T.G. and Woody, S.T.; Analysis of ARS elements on yeast chromosome III; Genetics, 1984; 107:s78

86. Newlon, C.S., Green, R., Lipchitz, L., Palzkill, T., Woody, S. and Anderson, M.; Replication of a yeast chromosome; Gordon Conference on Biological Regulatory Mechanisms, 1984

87. Newlon, C.S. and Lipchitz, L.R.; Cloning, mapping and localization of ARS's on a circular derivative of yeast chromosome III; Molecular Biology of Yeast Meeting, Cold Spring Harbor, 1983; Abstract 16

88. Kim, K.E. and Newlon, C.S. Telomeric sequences in a library constructed from alkaline denatured DNA. Molecular Biology of Yeast Meeting, Cold Spring Harbor, 1983; Abstract 78

89. Newlon, C.S. and Lipchitz, L.R.; Cloning and characterization of a circular derivative of yeast chromosome III; Genetics, 1983; 104:s53

90. Newlon, C.S. and Devenish, R.J. Replication of a circular yeast chromosome; J. Supramolec. Structure, Suppl. 5, 1981, p327

91. Newlon, C.S. and Burke, W.; Replication of small chromosomes in yeast. J. Supramolec. Structure, Supp. 4, 1980, p316

92. Newlon, C.S., Strathern, J.N. and Hicks, J.B.; Isolation of a circular derivative of yeast chromosome III; Cold Spring Harbor Molecular Biology of Yeast Meeting, 1979, Abstract 220

93. Conrad, M.N. and Newlon, C.S.; Characterization of DNA synthesis in cdc2; Cold Spring Harbor Molecular Biology of Yeast Meeting, 1979; Abstract 223

94. Newlon, C.S. and Ludescher, R.D.; Production of petites by strains of yeast defective in DNA synthesis; Cold Spring Harbor Molecular Biology of Yeast Meeting, 1979; Abstract 120

95. Newlon, C.S., Strathern, J.N. and Hicks, J.B.; Conversion of MATa to MAT by intrachromosomal recombination;. 9th International Conference on Yeast Genetics and Molecular Biology, University of Rochester, 1978; Abstract 269

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96. Newlon, C.S., Ludescher, R.D. and Walter, S.K.; Production of petites by mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae defective in DNA replication; Genetics, 1976; 83:55S

97. Gubbins, E.J., Newlon, C.S. and Donelson, J.E. Sequence organization and expression of a 2 micron circular DNA found in yeast. Fed. Proc., 1976; 35:1517

98. Sonenshein, G.E., Shaw, C.A. and Holt, C.E. Synthesis of genes for rRNA during the G2 period in Physarum. Journal of Cell Biology, 1970; 47:198a

F. Reports: N/A

PRESENTATIONS:

A. Scientific (Basic Science):

Newlon, C.S., April 2005 Seminar, University of Milan-Bicocca, Milan, Italy.

Newlon, C.S., May 2005 Invited speaker, Meeting on DNA Replication and Cell Division, Trieste, Italy.

Newlon, C.S., May 2005 Seminar, University of Rome, Rome Italy

Newlon, C.S., November 2005 Seminar, University of Cincinnati Medical School, Cincinnati, OH.

Newlon, C.S., March 2006 Seminar, University of Milan, Milan, Italy.

Newlon, C.S., March 2006 Seminar, University of Rome 'La Sapienza'

Newlon, C.S., May 2006 Seminar, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI

Newlon, C.S. July 2007 Workshop speaker and session chair, XXIIIrd International Conference on Yeast Genetics and Molecular Biology, Melbourne, Australia.

Newlon, C.S., February 2008 Seminar, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD

Newlon, C.S. June 2008 Seminar, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland

B. Professional (Clinical): N/A

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