Curriculum Vitae: Professor Lin Randall, Ph.D.
EDUCATION
BS Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colo. Zoology
PhD University of Wisconsin Madison, Wis. Molecular Biology
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
7/68-8/71 Wisconsin Alumni Research Fund Predoctoral Fellow, U. Wisconsin, Madison
9/71-3/72 Pierre Philippe Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France
4/72-6/73 Centre Nationale Recherche Scientifique, Research Associate, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France
7/73-6/75 Guest Scientist, Molecular Biology, Wallenberg Laboratory, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
7/75-1/81 1:e Forskningsassistent (equivalent to assistant professor), Uppsala University
11/75 Docent in Molecular Biology, Uppsala University
2/81-8/83 Associate Professor of Biochemistry, Washington State University, Pullman, WA
9/83-9/00 Professor of Biochemistry, Washington State University, Pullman, WA
10/00- Professor of Biochemistry, Wurdack Chair in Biochemical Sciences, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO
MEMBERSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS
Eli Lilly Award in Microbiology or Immunology,
1984 Chair, Gordon Conference on Bacterial Cell Surfaces,
1988 President's Faculty Excellence Award in Research, Washington State University,
1988 Distinguished Faculty Address, Washington State University,
1990 Gladys Everson Lecture, Department of Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI,
March 1992 The Rosetta Briegel Barton Lecture, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK,
April 1992 MERIT Award, National Institutes of Health,
1993-2003 Fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology,
1993 Merck Lecturer, University of California, Berkeley, CA,
February 1993 Nelson Distinguished Lecturer, Montana State University,
February 1994 Parke-Davis Award, Protein Society,
1995 Executive Council Protein Society,
1996-99 National Academy of Sciences,
1997 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science,
1998 Honor Alumna Award, Colorado State University,
2000 Organizer, 14th Annual Symposium of the Protein Society,
2000 Helen Riaboff Whiteley Seminar, University of Washington,
March 2004 American Academy of Arts and Sciences,
2004 Invited speaker at 37 scientific meetings since 1986
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Randall, L.L. and Hardy, S.J.S. 2000. The promiscuous and specific side of SecB. Nature Struct. Biol. 7: 1077-1079.
Woodbury, R.L., Hardy, S.J.S. and Randall, L.L. 2002. Complex behavior in solution of homodimeric SecA. Protein Science 11:875-882.
Randall, L.L. and Hardy, S.J.S. 2002. SecB, one small chaperone in the complex milieu of the cell. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. 59:1617-1623.
Randall, L.L., Crane, J.M., Liu, G. and Hardy, S.J.S. 2004. Sites of Interaction between SecA and the Chaperone SecB, Two Proteins involved in Export. Protein Science. 13:1124-1133.
Randall L.L., Crane J.M., Lilly A.A., Liu G., Mao C., Patel C.N., Hardy S.J. 2005. Asymmetric binding between SecA and SecB two symmetric proteins: implications for function in export. J Mol Biol. 348(2):479-89.
