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Investigators and Program Directors
David G. Anders
Research Scientist, Wadsworth Center
Scientific Officer, NYSTEM
Ph.D., Kansas State University (1983)
Postdoctoral training, The Johns Hopkins University
E-mail: anders@wadsworth.org
Select Publications
- Anders, D.G., Kerry, J.A. and Pari, G.S. 2007. DNA Synthesis and late viral gene expression p. 295-310. In Arvin, A. et al. (ed.) The Human Herpesviruses Cambridge University Press
- Cary A. Rue, Michael A. Jarvis, Amber J. Knoche, Heather L. Meyers, Scott G. Hansen, Marcus Wagner, David G. Anders, Scott W. Wong, Peter A. Barry and Jay A. Nelson. 2004. A Cyclooxygenase-2 Homologue Encoded by Rhesus Cytomegalovirus is a Determinant for Endothelial Cell Tropism. J. Virol. 78: 12529-12536.
- Kiehl, A, L. Huang, D. Franchi, and D. G. Anders. 2003. Multiple 51 ends of human cytomegalovirus UL57 transcripts identify a complex, cycloheximide-resistant promoter region that activates oriLyt. Virology 314: 410-422.
- Hansen, S.G., L.I. Strelow, D.C. Franchi, D. G. Anders, and S. W. Wong. 2003. Complete sequence and genomic analysis of rhesus cytomegalovirus. J. Virol.77:6620-6636.
- McMahon, T. P. and Anders, D. G. 2002. Interactions between human cytomegalovirus helicase-primase proteins. Virus Res. 86:39-52.
Contact Information
E-mail: anders@wadsworth.org



