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Jesse Carey Wiley, Ph.D., Acting Instructor
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Education
| University of Oregon |
B.S. |
1994 |
Philosophy, Psychology, Biology |
| University of Washington |
Ph.D. |
2003 |
Molecular and Cellular Biology |
| University of Washington |
M.S. |
2003 |
Biomedical and Health Informatics |
A. Positions and Honors
Positions and Employment
- 1994-2003 Graduate student in Molecular and Cellular Biology,
University of Washington, Seattle,
WA
- 2000-2003 Graduate student in Biomedical and Health Informatics,
University of Washington, Seattle,
WA
- 1999-2001 Bioinformatics resource developer and instruction
assistant, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
- 2001-2003 Bioinformatics Lead, Seattle Comparative Mouse Genomics
Center, University of Washington,
Seattle, WA
- 2003-2005 Senior Fellow, Bioinformatics Lead, Seattle Comparative
Mouse Genomics Center, University
of Washington, Seattle, WA
- 2005-Present Acting Instructor, Bioinformatics Lead, Seattle
Comparative Mouse Genomics Center,
University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Other Experience and Professional Membership
- 2003- Society for Neuroscience
Honors
- 1990-1994 President’s Scholar
- 1993, 1994 Howard Hughes Student Scholar
- 1994 Graduated Sigma Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa
- 1994 Robert C Clarke Honors College graduate
- 1996 Appointment, Molecular and Cellular Biology Training
Grant
B. Publications
1. Howe, D. G., Wiley, J. C. & McKnight, G. S. Molecular
and behavioral effects of a null mutation in all PKA C beta isoforms. Mol
Cell Neurosci20, 515-24. (2002).
2. Kanning, K. H., M; Amieux, PS; Wiley, JC; Bothwell,
M; and Schecterson, LC. Proteolytic Processing of the p75 Neurotrophic
Receptor and Two Homologs Generates C-Terminal Fragments with Signaling
Capacity. Journal of Neuroscience23 (2003).
3. Ladiges, W., Wiley, J. & MacAuley, A. Polymorphisms
in the DNA repair gene XRCC1 and age-related disease. Mech Ageing
Dev124, 27-32. (2003).
4. McGraw, H. P., KRS; Wiley, JC; and Tublitz NJ. Steriod-Regulated
Morphological Plasticity in a Set of Identified Peptidergic Neurons
in the Moth Manduca Sexta. Journal of Experimental Biology201,
2981-2992 (1998).
5. Wiley, J. C., Wailes, L. A., Idzerda, R. L. & McKnight,
G. S. Role of regulatory subunits and protein kinase inhibitor
(PKI) in determining nuclear localization and activity of the catalytic
subunit of protein kinase A. J Biol Chem274, 6381-7.
(1999).
6. Wiley J.C. , Hudson M., Kanning K.C., Schecterson
L.C., and Bothwell M. Familial Alzheimer’s Disease -Secretase
Liberation of β-Amyloid Precursor g Mutations Inhibit Protein
Carboxy-terminal Fragment. Resubmitted following favorable review,
Journal of Neurochemistry.
7. Gennari J, Silberfein A, and Wiley JC. Integrating
Genomic knowledge sources through an anatomy ontology. In press,
Pacific Symposium of Biocomputing.
8. Wiley JC, Prattipati M, Lin CP, and Ladiges WC. The Comparative
Mouse Genomics Centers Consortium Genotype Database. (Manuscript in
preparation, requested by Genome Biology).
9. Wiley JC and Bothwell M. Fe65 stimulates -secretase mediated
release of the APP intracellular domain. (Manuscript in preparation
for the Journal of Neuroscience).
10. Wiley JC, Gunther E, Idzerda R, and Bothwell M. Mice homozygous
null for the cAMP protein kinase inhibitor PKI have mild spatial learning
impairments. (Manuscript in preparation).
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