Steven M. Block

Affiliations: 
Applied Physics Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
Area:
biophysics, single molecules, motor proteins, transcription
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http://www.stanford.edu/dept/app-physics/cgi-bin/person/block-steven-m/
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http://www.nasonline.org/member-directory/members/3002199.html
http://www.stanford.edu/group/blocklab

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Parents

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Howard C. Berg grad student 1983 Caltech (Chemistry Tree)
 (Chemotactic responses of tethered bacteria)

Children

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Furqan M. Fazal grad student Stanford (Chemistry Tree)
Karel Svoboda grad student 1990-1994 Harvard
Mark Schnitzer grad student 1994-1999 Princeton
Keir C. Neuman grad student 2002 Princeton
Joshua W. Shaevitz grad student 1999-2004 Stanford
Elio A. Abbondanzieri grad student 2006 Stanford
Ravindra V. Dalal grad student 2006 Stanford
Polly Fordyce grad student 2007 Stanford
Adrian N. Fehr grad student 2008 Stanford
William J. Greenleaf grad student 2008 Stanford
Kristina M. Herbert grad student 2008 Stanford
Nicholas R. Guydosh grad student 2009 Stanford
Matthew J. Lang post-doc Stanford
Thomas Perkins post-doc Stanford (Chemistry Tree)
Christoph F. Schmidt post-doc Stanford (Physics Tree)
Koen Visscher post-doc Princeton
Michelle D. Wang post-doc Princeton
Steven P. Gross post-doc 1995-1999
Michael T. Woodside post-doc 2002-2006 Stanford (Physics Tree)

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Darrell D. E. Long collaborator (Computer Science Tree)
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Andreasson JOL, Savinov A, Block SM, et al. (2020) Comprehensive sequence-to-function mapping of cofactor-dependent RNA catalysis in the glmS ribozyme. Nature Communications. 11: 1663
Savinov A, Block SM. (2018) Self-cleavage of the ribozyme core is controlled by a fragile folding element. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 115: 11976-11981
Milic B, Chakraborty A, Han K, et al. (2018) KIF15 nanomechanics and kinesin inhibitors, with implications for cancer chemotherapeutics. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Block SM. (2018) Single-Molecule Nanomechanics of Kinesin and Kinesin-Family Proteins Biophysical Journal. 114: 556a
Meng CA, Fazal FM, Block SM. (2017) Real-time observation of polymerase-promoter contact remodeling during transcription initiation. Nature Communications. 8: 1178
Milic B, Andreasson JOL, Hogan DW, et al. (2017) Intraflagellar transport velocity is governed by the number of active KIF17 and KIF3AB motors and their motility properties under load. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Chakraborty A, Meng CA, Block SM. (2017) Observing Single RNA Polymerase Molecules Down to Base-Pair Resolution. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 1486: 391-409
Savinov A, Block SM. (2016) Folding and Catalysis of the glmS Ribozyme Riboswitch Studied at the Single-Molecule Level Biophysical Journal. 110: 410a
Duesterberg VK, Fischer-Hwang IT, Perez CF, et al. (2015) Observation of long-range tertiary interactions during ligand binding by the TPP riboswitch aptamer. Elife. 4
Fazal FM, Koslover DJ, Luisi BF, et al. (2015) Direct observation of processive exoribonuclease motion using optical tweezers. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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