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Meeting the Vice-Chancellor and President > Curriculum Vitae
Graduate Students Supervised
- 1983-1989 Si Lok (B.Sc., M.Sc., University of Toronto) graduated with Ph.D. from the Department of Medical Genetics, currently Principal Scientist at Zymogenetics, Inc., Seattle
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Thesis title: Studies on the Structure of the Mouse g-Crystallin Genes and Analysis of a Representative Promoter
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1985-1987 Paul Quinlan (B.Sc., University of Toronto) graduated with M.Sc. from the Department of Medical Genetics, currently law practice
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Thesis title: Molecular Characterization of the Mouse g-Crystallin Gene Cluster and Its Relationship to the Mouse Mutant Elo
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1985-1988 Stefanie Zengerling, graduated with Ph.D. from Bonn University, West Germany, March 1989, sponsored by the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, currently free lance science writer
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Thesis title: Genetic Mapping of the Cystic Fibrosis Gene (in German)
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1986-1989 Lidija Covic (B.Sc., University of Manitoba), graduated with M.Sc. from the Department of Medical Genetics, currently Ph.D. program at York University
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Thesis title: Characterization of the Gamma-Crystallin Gene Cluster in the Nomral and the Elo Mutant Mice
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1985-1990 Daphne Goring (B.Sc., M.S., McGill University), graduated with Ph.D. from the Department of Medical Genetics, currently Professor at University of Toronto
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Thesis title: Studies on the Regulatory Regions and Expression Patterns of the Mouse g-Crystallin gene Family during Lens Development and Growth
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1987-1990 Stephen Scherer (B.Sc., University of Waterloo) graduated with M.Sc. from the Department of Medical Genetics, transferred to Ph.D. program
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Thesis title: Physical Mapping of Human Chromosome 7 with Yeast Artificial Chromosome (YAC) Vectors
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1990-1995 Stephen Scherer (M.Sc., University of Toronto), Ph.D. program, graduated with Ph.D. from the Department of Medical Genetics, currently Senior Scientist and Associate Director, Research Insitute, The Hospital for Sick Children
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Thesis title: Physical Mapping of Human Chromosome 7 by Yeast Artificial Chromosome
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1990-1994 Hong Qiang (Henry) Heng (M.S., Sichuan University), graduated with Ph.D. from the Department of Molecular and Medical Genetics, currently Associate Professor at Wayne State University and managing self-own company (SeeDNA)
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Thesis title: Gene Mapping by Fluorescence in situ Hybridization with Free Chromatin
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1991-1996 Richard Rozmahel (B.Sc., University of Toronto), Ph.D. program, graduated with Ph.D. from the Department of Molecular and Medical Genetics, currently Associate Professor at University of Western Ontario, Canada
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Thesis title: Production and Characterization of CF Mutant Mice
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1992-1996 Uta Griesenbach, graduated with Ph.D. at Bonn University, Germany, December 1996, currently Senior Lecturer, National Heart and Lung Institute, London, UK
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Thesis title: Study of Liposome Mediated Gene Transfer: Towards Gene Therapy for Cystic Fibrosis
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1992-1999 Michael Crackower (B.Sc., University of Western Ontario), graduated with Ph.D. from the Department of Molecular and Medical Genetics, currently a scientist at Amgen Institute, Thousand Oaks, California
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Thesis title: Molecualr genetic study of mammalian limb development
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1994-1998 Susan Clapoff (M.Sc., McGill University), Ph.D. program, resigned due to personal reasons
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1995-1997 Victor Mak (M.B., University of Toronto), graduated with M.Sc. from the Institute of Medical Science, currently private practice in Toronto
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Thesis title: Study of CFTR mRNA in nasal epithelium and vas deferens
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1996-1999 Xiaobin Li (B.Sc., University of Science and Technology of China), graduated with M.Sc. from the Department of Molecular and Medical Genetics, currently medical practitioner in Northern Ontario and Lecturer at Northern Ontario School of Medicine
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Thesis title: Characterization of multiple copies of a DNA segment containing cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator gene exon 9 in the human genome
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1996-2003 David Sinasac (B.Sc., University of Windsor), graduated with Ph.D. from the Department of Molecular and Medical Genetics, currently postdoctoral fellow with Dr. Joe Nadeau at the Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland
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Thesis title: Cloning and characterization of Citrin: the aspartate/glutamate carrier mutated in adult-onset type II citrullinemia
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1996-1997 Liuying Luo (M.B., Beijing Medical School), M.Sc. program, switched laboratory
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1999-2002 Thomas Greavette (B.Sc., University of Waterloo), M.Sc. program, accepted to Medical School, McMaster University
- 1999-2006 Isabel Aznarez (B.Sc., Instituto de Investigaciones Biologicas "Clemente Estable", Montevideo, Urugay), graduated with Ph.D. from the Department of Molecular and Medical Genetics
- Thesis title: Investigation of cystic fibrosis disease mutations and cis elements associated with pre-mRNA splicing
- 2000-2004 Lily Jain (B.Sc., University of Toronto), M.Sc. Program (withdrawn)
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