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CHROMOSOME 1 RESEARCHERS


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Affiliation

E-mail Addresses

Region

Project

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Georgia Bardi

Department of Genetics, Saint Savas Hospital, Athens, Greece

Georgia.Bardi@Genet.ath.forthnet.gr

Europe / Greece

tumor cytogenetics 1p in gastrointestinal tumors

 

Shashank Heda

Hamon Cancer Research Centre

shashank@simmons.swmed.edu

 

Molecular oncology

 

Andrea Atkinson

The Sanger Center

ala@sanger.ac.uk

1q31-1q32 and 1q32-1q42

Physical mapping of regions 1q31-1q32 and 1q32-1q42

http://www.sanger.ac.uk/HGP/Chr1/

Loretta Spotila

Drexel University

spotilld@drexel.edu

1p36

Genetics of low bone density, TNFR2 and PLOD loci.

 

Massimo Zollo

Telethon Institute of Genetics and Medicine

zollo@tigem.it

1q21

Positional cloning of the gene responsible for Autosomal dominant Retinitis Pigmentosa AdRP18.

http://www.tigem.it/
http://www.tigem.it/TIGEM/SEQCORE/seqcore.html

Jose L. Dieguez-Lucena

Folkhälsan Institute of Genetics. University of Helsinki.

jose-dieguez@helsinki.fi

1p32-p34

Positional cloning of the Muscle-Eye-Brain disease gene.

 

Simon G Gregory

The Sanger Centre

sgg@sanger.ac.uk

Chromosome 1

Physical mapping and sequencing of the entire human chromosome 1

http://www.sanger.ac.uk/HGP/Chr1/

C. Harker Rhodes

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center; New Hampshire 03756

C.Harker.Rhodes@hitchcock.org

1p22

Genes in region of an ependymoma-associated t(1;22)(p22;q11.2)

 

Pete White

Department of Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania

whitep@email.chop.edu

1p36, chromosome 1

Genetic analysis of neuroblastoma. Integration of chromosome 1 genomic data.

http://www.med.upenn.edu/poncol/brodeur/
http://www.med.upenn.edu/poncol/brodeur/data/mapping/
http://genome.chop.edu

Claire Jones

Human Genetics, The Sanger Centre

caj@sanger.ac.uk

1q22-1q24, 1q23-1q25, 1q25-1q31

Physical mapping of regions 1q22-1q24, and 1q25-1q31. Gap closure of region 1q23-1q25

 

Richard Evans

Human Genetics, Sanger Centre

rse@sanger.ac.uk

1qcen-1q21 and 1p31

Physical Mapping of the regions 1p31 and 1qcen-1q21

 

Johanna K. Wolford

NIH/NIDDK

jwolford@exchange.nih.gov

1q21-q23

Type 2 diabetes mellitus

http://www.niddk.nih.gov/health/diabetes/pima/genetic/genetic.htm

Masato Hoshi

Tohoku University School of Medicine

mh421212@mail.cc.tohoku.ac.jp

1p

Cancer genetics

 

Hiromi O. Shiwaku

Tohoku University School of Medicine

wao@mail.cc.tohoku.ac.jp

1p

Cancer Genetics

 

Miikka Vikkula

Christian de Duve Institute, Brussels

vikkula@bchm.ucl.ac.be

1p21-22

Positional cloning of the "glomangioma" (venous malformation with "glomus cells") gene.

 

Yasuhito Arai

National Cancer Center, Tokyo

yarai@ncc.go.jp

1p36, 1p32

 

 

Fumie Hosoda

Radiobiology Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute

fhosoda@ncc.go.jp

1p36

Cancer genetics

 

Akira Nakagawara

Division of Biochemistry, Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute

akiranak@chiba-cc.pref.chiba.jp

1p34-p36

Molecular biology of cancer Cancer genetics

 

Yasuhide Hayashi

University of Tokyo

hayashi@ped.h.u-tokyo.ac.jp

1p36

Cancer genetics and cytogenetics

 

Eiichi Soeda

RIKEM Gene Bank, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research

soeda@rtc.riken.go.jp

1p36, Chr.21

Construction of BAC/PAC contigs

 

Johji Inazawa

Medical Research Institute, Tokyo Medical and Dental Univ.

johinaz.cgen@mri.tmd.ac.jp

1p36

Cancer Genetics and cytogenetics

 

Brian Schutte

University of Iowa

brian-schutte@uiowa.edu

1q32-q41

Positional cloning of the Van der Woude gene.

 

Shi Huang

The Burnham Institute, La Jolla, California, USA

shuang@burnham-inst.org

1p36.13-p36.23

Role of tumor suppressor genes in cancer. Analysis of RIZ gene mutations and gene rearrangements in breast cancer, hepatoma, large B cell non-Hodgkins lymphoma, and other cancers.

 

Ruti Parvari

Ben Gurion University, Beer sheva, Israel

ruthi@bgumail.bgu.ac.il

1q42-43

Search for the mutated gene causing the HRD (hypoparathyroidism, growth and mental retardaion and dysmorphism) syndrome.

 

Akira Horii

Tohoku University School of Medicine

horii@mail.cc.tohoku.ac.jp

1p

Cancer genetics in solid tumors

 

jeff vance

Duke University Medical Center

jeff@chg.mc.duke.edu

1p36.2

mapping charcot-marie-tooth disease type 2

http://www2.mc.duke.edu/depts/medicine/medgen/

Leonardo A. Meza-Zepeda

Dept. of Tumor Biology, The Norwegian Radium Hospital, OSLO, NORWAY

leonardm@radium.uio.no

1q21-q23

1q21-q23 amplification in solid tumors. Cloning of candidate genes.

 

Valentina Labay

Technion-Israel institute of Technology, Faculty of Medicine, Haifa, Israel

Labay@tx.technion.ac.il

1q23.2

Cloning of the TRMA gene. (Diabetes, deafness, anemia).

 

Dave Lloyd, Sue Fry, Richard Trembath

Leicester Univeristy

djl@le.ac.uk

1q21

Seeking to identify the gene mutated in partial lipodystrophy

 

Robert B. Chadwick

Division of Human Cancer Genetics, Ohio State University Medical Center

chadwick-1@medctr.osu.edu

USA

Research into chromosome 1p LOH in sporadic and hereditary colorectal cancers.

 

Anne Forus

Dept. of Tumor Biology, The Norwegian Radium Hospital

anne.forus@labmed.uio.no

1q21-q22/q23

1q21 amplifications in sarcomas and other tumours. Cloning of candidate genes.

 

Nathalie Wong

Department of Clinical Oncology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

natwong@cuhk.edu.hk

1q21

Molecular cyotgenetic studies on hepatocellular carcinoma

 

Tara Matise

The Rockefeller University

tara@linkage.rockefeller.edu

1q32

Putative locus for age-related macular degeneration. Collaboration with Michael Klein and Dennis Schwartz at OHSU.

 

Juan A. Rey

Dept. C. Experimental (Lab. Oncogenetica molecHospital Universitario La Paz

jarey@hulp.insalud.es

Europe /Spain

Cytogenetics/molecular genetics 1p in brain tumors.

 

Megan Allen

University of CT DGS, Shodair Childrens Hospital MT

MEA98001@yahoo.com

1p36

Retrospective detection of 1p36 deletions in patients testing negative for referral diagnosis

 

   

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Deborah Spector

University of California, San Diego

dspector@ucsd.edu

1q42-1q43

Human cytomegalovirus induces a specific break in chromosome 1 at position 1q42-43

 

Gisli Ragnarsson

Fjolbrautaskolinn i Gardabaer

gislira@fg.is

Reykjavik, Iceland

Cancer biology. Chromosome 1p. Mutation dtection in 1p TSG