Elyse Bolterstein
Biology
Associate Professor
Office:
Room BBH 352A
Phone:
(773) 442-5742
Email:
e-bolterstein@neiu.edu
Office Hours:
Please email e-bolterstein@neiu.edu to arrange to meet or speak with Dr. Bolterstein.
CV:
Bolterstein, E_CV.pdf
Expertise
Molecular genetics and toxicology
General Biology 1 (BIO 201)
Essential Skills for Biologists (BIO 250)
Genetics (BIO 303)
Biology Senior Seminar (BIO 390)
Biological Literature (BIO 405)
Current Topics in Genetics (BIO 427)
Research Interests
My research interests include the role of DNA repair proteins in aging, cellular interactions during tumorigenesis, and physiological responses to environmental toxins. Keywords: Drosophila, DNA repair, aging, DNA2, Drosophila Activity Monitor
Education
Ph.D. in Molecular and Environmental Toxicology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison
B.S. in Resource Ecology and Management from the School of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Michigan
Selected Publications
Undergraduate students are underlined
Rivera, I., Shammari, S., Sohail, H., Villegas, C., Wasim, Z., Ip, S. H., Becker, V., Kohl, K. P., Stoffregen, E. P., Swanson, C. I., and Bolterstein, E. 2025. Dna2 Responds to Endogenous and Exogenous Replication Stress in Drosophila melanogaster. .
Howard, M., Bolterstein, E., Kohl, K. P., Stoffregen, E. P., and Swanson, C. I. 2025. An interdisciplinary, collaborative CURE to investigate mutagen-sensitive alleles in Drosophila melanogaster. .
Bolterstein, E., Mungre, S., Nuss, K., and Stoffregen, E. P. 2025. WRNexo is not required to maintain normal sex ratios in Drosophila: A CURE-Based Investigation. .
Krieger, K. L., Mann, E. K., Lee, K. G, Bolterstein, E., Jebakumar, D., Ittmann, M. M., Dal Zotto, V. L., Shaban, M., Sreekumar, A., and Gassman, N. R. 2023. Spatial mapping of the DNA adducts in cancer. .
Mitchell, C., Becker, V., DeLoach, J., Nestore, E., Bolterstein, E., and Kohl, K. P. 2022. The Drosophila Mutagen-Sensitivity Gene mus109 Encodes DmDNA2. Genes, 13(2): 312.