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Investigators and Program Directors

Derek Symula

Derek Symula

Research Scientist, Wadsworth Center, Human Genetics
Assistant Professor, School of Public Health, Biomedical Sciences

Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison (1995)
Postdoctoral training, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Select Publications

  • A. M. Rodrigues de Ledesma, A. Desai, V.J. Bolivar, D.J. Symula, and L. Flaherty, (2006) Two new behavioral QTLs, Emo4 and Reb1, mapping to mouse Chromosome 1, Congenic strains and candidate gene identification studies. Mamm Genome 17, 111-118.
  • A. M. Rodrigues de Ledesma, A. Desai, V.J. Bolivar, D.J. Symula, and L. Flaherty, (2006) Two new behavioral QTLs, Emo4 and Reb1, mapping to mouse Chromosome 1, Congenic strains and candidate gene identification studies. Mamm Genome 17, 111-118.
  • L. Flaherty, B. Herron, and D.J. Symula, (2005) Genomics of the future, Identification of quantitative trait loci in the mouse. Genome Res. 15, 1741 - 1745.
  • L. Flaherty, B. Herron, and D.J. Symula, (2005) Genomics of the future, Identification of quantitative trait loci in the mouse. Genome Res. 15, 1741 - 1745.
  • Symula, D.J., Zhu, Y., Schimenti, J.C., & Rubin, E.M. Functional annotation of mouse mutations in embryonic stem cells by use of expression profiling. Mamm. Genome 15(1): 1-13 (2004).
  • Symula, D.J., Zhu, Y., Schimenti, J.C., & Rubin, E.M. Functional annotation of mouse mutations in embryonic stem cells by use of expression profiling. Mamm. Genome 15(1): 1-13 (2004).

Contact Information

E-mail: symula@wadsworth.org.