Terri Grodzicker
Assistant Director for Academic Affairs
Ph.D., Columbia University, 1969
email grodzick@cshl.edu,
phone (516) 422-4015, fax (516) 422-4093
I came to Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory at the end of 1972 and to my current
position as assistant director for academic affairs via a somewhat circuitous
route. I did my predoctoral research in bacterial genetics at Columbia University,
and then began my postdoctoral research on the lac operon and l bacteriophage
gene regulation at Harvard Medical School. After earning a Ph.D., I decided
to switch to a eukaryotic system and work with adenovirus and SV40 at Cold
Spring Harbor Laboratory, which at the time was one of the few centers for
research on eukaryotic molecular genetics. About six months after I arrived
at the Laboratory, I accepted a staff position, and I have been here ever since.
During the time I worked as a bench scientist, I started organizing the annual
DNA Tumor Virus Meeting and the Laboratory's molecular genetics courses. In
1986, I became assistant director for academic affairs.
Academic affairs at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory includes the organization
of meetings and short postgraduate courses that we offer in the spring, summer,
and fall. Since 1989, I have also been the editor of Genes & Development,
one of the five research journals published by the Laboratory Press. The journal
has expanded enormously and, in recent years, we have added an assistant editor,
a post that has always been filled by a former graduate student at Cold Spring
Harbor Laboratory.
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