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Richard Gelinas
Area of Expertise
Stem Cell Biology
Cell and Molecular Biology
Current Position
Senior Research Scientist & Luxembourg Project Coordinator; Institute for Systems Biology
Science Leader; Health and Life Sciences Division, Battelle Seattle Research Center, Seattle WA
Adjunct Professor; Dept. Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle WA
Degree
Ph.D. Biology. Harvard University, 1974
Research Interests
Gene regulation; cytokine signaling; RNA biochemistry
Selected Publications
Nana-Sinkam SP, Hunter MG, Nuovo GJ, Schmittgen TD, Gelinas R, Galas D, Marsh CB. 2009. Integrating the microRNome into the study of lung disease. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 179: 4-10.
Puleston J, Cooper M, Murch S, Bid K, Mahk S, Ashwood P, Bingham A, Green H, Moss P, Dhillon A, Morris R, Strobel S. Gelinas R, Pounder R, Platt A. 2005. A distinct subset of chemokines dominates the mucosal chemokine response in inflammatory bowel disease. Aliment. Pharmacol. Ther. 21: 109-120.
Nelson PS, Gan L, Ferguson C, Moss P, Gelinas R, Hood L, Wang K. 1999. Molecular cloning and characterization of prostase, an androgen-regulated serine protease with prostate-restricted expression. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U S A. 96:3114-3119.
Yu J, Wolda S, Frazier A, Florio V, Martins T, Snyder P, Harris E, McCaw K, Farrell C, Steiner B, Bentley J, Beavo J, Ferguson K, Wolda S. Gelinas R. 1997. Identification and characterization of a human calmodulin-stimulated phosphodiesterase, PDE1B1. Cell Signal 9:519-529.
Moss P, Charmley P, Mulvihill E, Ziegler S, Raugi G, Kern D, Peipkorn M, Gelinas R. 1997. The repertoire of T-cell antigen receptor -chain variable regions associated with psoriasis vulgaris. J. Invest. Dermatol., 109:14-19.
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