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Investigators and Program Directors

Charles R. Hauer

Research Scientist, Wadsworth Center, Diagnostic Oncology
Assistant Professor, School of Public Health, Biomedical Sciences

Ph.D., University of Virginia (1991)
Postdoctoral training, Universität Zürich and Kinderspital Zürich,

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  • Saxl, R.L., Maley, G.F., Hauer, C.R., MacColl, R., Changchien, L. and Maley, F. (2007) Significance of mutations on the structural perturbation of thymidylate synthase: Implications for their involvement in subunit exchange. Protein Science 16(7): 1439-1448.
  • Fasco, M.J., Hauer, C.R., Stack, R.F., O'Hehir, C., Barr, J.R. and Eadon, G.A. (2007) Cyanide adducts with human plasma proteins: Albumin as a potential exposure surrogate. Chem. Res. Toxicol. 20(4): 677-684.
  • Battaglioli, G., Liu, H., Hauer, C.R. and Martin, D.L. (2005) Glutamate decarboxylase: loss of N-terminal segment does not affect homodimerization and determination of the oxidation state of cysteine residues. Neurochem. Res. 30(8), 989-1001.
  • Ling, G., Hauer, C.R., Gronostajski, R.M., Pentecost, B.T. and Ding, X. (2004) Transcriptional regulation of rat CYP2A3 by nuclear factor 1: identification of a novel NFI-A isoform, and evidence for tissue-selective interaction of NFI with the CYP2A3 promoter in vivo. J. Biol. Chem. 279(27), 27888-27895.
  • Zhao, Y., Li, Z., Drozd, S., Guo, Y., Stack, R., Hauer, C. and Li, H. (2004) Crystallization and preliminary crystallographic analysis of Mycoplasma arthritidis-derived mitogen complexed with peptide / MHC class II antigen. Acta Crystallogr. D. Biol. Crystallogr. 60(Pt.2) 353-356.
  • Trimble, R.B., Lubowski, C., Hauer, C.R., Stack, R., McNaughton, L., Gemmill, T.R. and Kumar, S.A. (2004) Characterization of N- and O-linked glycosylation of recombinant human bile salt-stimulated lipase by Pichia pastoris. Glycobiology 14(3), 265-274.

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E-mail: hauer@wadsworth.org