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Investigators and Program Directors
William Wolfgang
Research Scientist, Wadsworth Center, Mammalian Genomics
Assistant Adjunct Professor, School of Public Health, Biomedical Sciences
Ph.D., University of Washington, Seattle WA
Postdoctoral training, University of California at Berkeley
E-mail: wwolfgan@wadsworth.org
Select Publications
- Wolfgang, W.J., Miller, T.W., Webster, J.M., Huston.J.S., Thompson, L.M., Marsh, J.L., and Messer A., (2005) Suppression of Huntington's Disease pathology in Drosophila by human single-chain FV antibodies. PNAS 102:11563-11568. PubMed
- Wolfgang, W.J., Clay, C., Parker, J., Delgado, R., Labarca, P., Kidokoro, Y., and Forte, M., (2004) Signaling through Gs alpha is required for the growth and function of neuromuscular synapses in Drosophila. Devel. Biol. 268:295-311. PubMed
- Miller, T.W., Shirley T.L., Wolfgang W.J., Kang, X. and Messer, A., (2003) DNA vaccination against mutant Huntingtin ameliorates the HDR6/2 diabetic phenotype, Mol. Therapy 7:572-579. PubMed
- Wolfgang W.J., Roberts I., Hoskote, A., Jackson, S., and Forte, M., (2001) Genetic analysis of the Drosophila Gs (alpha) gene. Genetics 158: 1189-1201. PubMed
Contact Information
E-mail: wwolfgan@wadsworth.org
