Michael Wilson

2001 Research Trainee Award,

Comparative and Functional Genomic Analysis of a Gene Dense, GC rich Region at Chromosome 7q22 associated with Myeloid Leukemias and Male Infertility

Michael Wilson's doctoral research focuses on a fragile region of the human genome, 7q22, which has been linked to leukemias, hemochromatosis (a genetic disease that causes excessive build-up of iron in body tissues), male infertility and schizophrenia. Besides preparing a detailed map of all 7q22 genes and elements that regulate their expression, Wilson is also working with a bioinformatics group at Penn State to design a web-based program that interactively displays the gene sequence data. He is also investigating the function of two specific genes, including one that plays a role in fertility. Wilson hopes the research will provide essential information for narrowing in on cancer and schizophrenia-related genes, and also provide insight into male infertility. Completed award term, August 2003

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Research Details

Research Area
Biomedical

University/Institution
University of Victoria

Faculty/Department
Science / Biology

Supervisor
Professor Ben Koop, Science/Biology