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Zachary N Taylor

  • Assistant Research Professor, Psychiatry
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  • (602) 827-2078
  • Biosciences Partnership Phx, Rm. 9TH FL
  • Phoenix, AZ 85004
  • zntaylor@arizona.edu
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Biography

Education:

  • Postdoctoral Research 2022, Psychiatric Genetics, VCU, Texas A&M
  • PhD 2015, Microbiology, Indiana University

Biography:

 Z. Nathan Taylor, PhD received his Bachelor’s degree from the College of William & Mary with a major in 2005 Biology. He attended Indiana University’s Graduate program graduated in 2015 with a PhD in Microbiology having studied plant mitochondrial genetics, horizontal gene transfer, molecular biology and bioinformatics. His Postdoctoral research in psychiatric genetics was done at VCU and Texas A&M. He is currently a faculty researcher at The University of Arizona. Dr. Taylor’s research focus involves the identification of miRNA, a class of small non-coding RNA with important gene regulatory functions and high expression in the brain, that are potential drivers of the transcriptional changes in Major Depression. This research examines transcription at the level of individual miRNA genes, gene networks, post transcriptional regulation, mRNA targeting, and expressed quantitative trait loci (eQTLs).  He is broadly interested in the role gene expression plays in psychiatric illness with particular emphasis on role of miRNAs as transcription regulators in major depression, alcohol use disorder and PTSD. 

Degrees

  • Ph.D. Microbiology
    • Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, United States
    • Evolution of Moss Mitochondrial Genomes Both in Mosses and in the Angiosperm Amborella

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Poster Presentations

  • Taylor, Z. N. (2023). Analysis of miRNA and mRNA gene networks in Major Depression in a large postmortem brain sample. . Society for Neuroscience Conference. Washington DC: Society for Neuroscience.
  • Taylor, Z. N. (2023). Mirna and Mrna Gene Networks Reveal Transcriptomic Changes in Major Depression in a Large Postmortem Brain Sample. . World Congress of Psychiatric Genetics Conference. Montreal: World Congress of Psychiatric Genetics.
  • Taylor, Z. N. (2023). miRNA & mRNA gene networks in Major Depression in a large postmortem brain sample. . American Society of Human Genetics Conference. Washington DC: American Society of Human Genetics.
  • Taylor, Z. N. (2022). Investigating miRNA role in the neuropathology of Major Depression in a large postmortem brain. . American Society of Human Genetics Conference. San Diego: American Society of Human Genetics.
  • Taylor, Z. N. (2023). Identification and Analyses of Mirnas Involved in Major Depression a Large Postmortem Brain Sample. . Society of Biological Psychiatry Conference. San Diego: Society of Biological Psychiatry.

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