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Bruce J. herron

Bruce J. Herron

Research Scientist, Wadsworth Center, Molecular Toxicology
Assistant Professor, School of Public Health, Biomedical Sciences and Environmental Health Sciences

Ph.D., SUNY Albany, School of Public Health
Postdoctoral training Harvard Medical School; Brigham and Woman's Hospital

E-mail: bherron@wadsworth.org

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  • Flaherty, L., Herron, B., and Symula, D. (2005) Genomics and the Identification of Quantitative Trait Loci in the mouse. Genome Research 2005 Dec. 15(12):1741-1745.
  • Herron BJ, Parker A, Kinne J, Fisher JK, Liddell RA, and Siracusa LD. A mutation in 14-3-3 sigma is responsible for the repeated epilation phenotype in mice. Nature Genetics. 2005 Nov 37(11):1210-2.
  • Herron BJ, Rao C, Pacella L, Lien E, Lu J, Pacella L, Richardson J, Semsarian C, Millar S, Stubbs L, Siedman C, Olson E, Beier DR. A mutation in NFkB interacting protein 1 results in abnormal heart and skin development and dilated cardiomyopathy. Hum Mol Genet. 2005 Mar 1;14(5):667-77.
  • Herron BJ, Lu W, Rao C, Liu S, Peters H, Bronson RT, Justice MJ, McDonald JD, and Beier DR. Efficient generation and mapping of recessive developmental mutations using ENU mutagenesis. Nature Genetics, 2002; 30 (2) : 185 - 189.

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E-mail: bherron@wadsworth.org
Phone: (518) 474-8195