Stanley Fields (biologist)

Stan Fields
Born
Stanley Fields
Alma materUniversity of Cambridge
Known forTwo-hybrid screening
Scientific career
Institutions
ThesisSequence analysis of influenza virus RNA (1981)
Website

Stanley Fields is an American biologist best known for developing the yeast two hybrid method for identifying protein–protein interactions.[1] He is currently a professor of Genome Sciences at the University of Washington and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator,[2][3] and previously served as chair of the Department of Genome Sciences.[4]

  1. ^ Fields, S.; Song, O. (1989). "A novel genetic system to detect protein-protein interactions". Nature. 340 (6230): 245–246. Bibcode:1989Natur.340..245F. doi:10.1038/340245a0. PMID 2547163. S2CID 4320733.
  2. ^ Fields, Stanley (2014). "Would Fred Sanger Get Funded Today?". Genetics. 197 (2): 435–439. doi:10.1534/genetics.114.165134. PMC 4063904. PMID 24939989.
  3. ^ Stanley Fields's publications indexed by the Scopus bibliographic database. (subscription required)
  4. ^ "UW Genome Sciences: Stanley Fields". www.gs.washington.edu. Retrieved 2023-08-14.