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Investigators and Program Directors

Anne C. Walsh

Anne C. Walsh

Research Scientist, Wadsworth Center, Human Genetics

Ph.D., Albany Medical College (1990)
Postdoctoral training, Albany Medical College





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Select Publications

  • Lessons Learned From 9/11: DNA Identification in Mass Fatality Incidents. September 2006. National Institute of Justice document NCJ214781. Released September 2006. (Available at http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/214781.pdf )
  • Biesecker, L., J. Bailey-Wilson, J. Ballantyne, H. Baum, F.R. Bieber, C. Brenner, B. Budowle, J. Butler, G. Carmody, P.M. Conneally, B. Duceman, A. Eisenberg, L. Forman, K. Kidd, B. Leclair, S. Neizgoda, T. Parsons, E. Pugh, R. Shaler, S. Sherry, A. Sozer, and A. Walsh. 2005. “DNA Identifications After the 9/11 World Trade Center Attack”. Science. 310:1122-1123.
  • B. Budowle, S.E. Schutzer, M.S. Ascher, R.M. Atlas, J.P. Burans, R.Chakraborty, J.J. Dunn, D.R. Franz, C.M. Fraser, T.J. Leighton, S.A. Morse, R.S. Murch, J.Ravel, D.L. Rock, T.R. Slezak, S.P. Velsko, A.C. Walsh, R.A. Walters. 2005. “Toward a System of Microbial Forensics: from Sample Collection to Interpretation of Evidence”. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 71:2209-2213.
  • Budowle, B., S.E. Schutzer, A. Einseln, L.C. Kelley, A.C. Walsh, J.L. Smith, B.L. Marrone, J. Robertson, and J. Campos. 2003. “Building Microbial Forensics as a Response to Bioterrorism”. Science. 301:1852-1853.
  • Walsh, A.C., J. A. Feulner, and A. Reilly. Evidence for functionally significant polymorphism of human GLCLC: association with glutathione levels and drug resistance in the National Cancer Institute tumor cell line panel. 2001. Toxicological Sciences. 61:218-223.
  • Caggana, M., K. Walker, A. Reilly, J. Conway, S. Diva, A.C. Walsh. 1999. Population-based studies reveal differences in the allelic frequencies of two functionally significant Interleukin-4 Receptor polymorphisms in several ethnic groups. Genetics in Medicine. 1: 267-271.
  • Colinas, R.J. and A.C. Walsh. (1998) Cell separation based on the reversible interaction between calmodulin and a calmodulin-binding peptide. Journal of Immunological Methods. 212:69-78.

Contact Information

Phone: (518) 474-7779
E-mail: anne.walsh@wadsworth.org.