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Supplemental material (July 16, 2008)
for T Laragione, M Brenner, A Mello, M Symons, PS Gulko (2008),
"The arthritis severity locus Cia5d is a novel genetic regulator
of the invasive properties of synovial fibroblasts",
Arthritis & Rheumatism, to appear
Table 1 (PDF) ,
Table 2 (PDF) ,
Figure 1 (PDF) ,
Figure 2 (PDF) ,
Figure 3 (PDF)
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION (Febraury 20, 2008)
A position is available for a highly motivated M.D. and/or Ph.D.
to join projects aimed at identifying genes regulating autoimmune
arthritis in rodents (positional cloning), as well as the functional
characterization of these genes using several unique congenic strains.
The work involves studying multiple immunologic phenotypes relevant to
the autoimmune response seen in arthritis, and synovial fibroblasts,
including gene expression with microarray technology, and bioinformatics.
Applicants with background either in genetics, immunology or
molecular biology are asked to email their CV, three names/phone
numbers for references, and a brief cover letter describing research
interests and career goals to
pgulko@nshs.edu.
Percio S. Gulko M.D.
Director, Laboratory of Experimental Rheumatology
Center for Genomics and Human Genetics
The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research
New York University School of Medicine
350 Community Drive, room 139
Manhasset, NY 11030
Phone (516) 562-1275
FAX (516) 562-1153
RESEARCH ASSOCIATE (February 20, 2008)
A position is available for a highly motivated M.D. and/or Ph.D.
with at least two years of post-doctoral experience to join projects
aimed at identifying genes regulating autoimmune arthritis in
rodents (positional cloning), as well as the functional characterization
of these genes using several unique congenic strains. The recruited
scientist will be expected to take a leadership role in several
of the on-going projects in the laboratory.
Applicants with background either in genetics, immunology or
molecular biology are asked to send their CV, three names/phone
numbers for references, and a brief cover letter describing research
interests and career goals to
pgulko@nshs.edu .
Percio Gulko M.D.
Director, Laboratory of Experimental Rheumatology
Center for Genomics and Human Genetics
The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research
New York University School of Medicine
350 Community Drive, room 139
Manhasset, NY 11030
Phone (516) 562-1275
FAX (516) 562-1153
Supplemental material (January 19, 2006)
for Franak M Batliwalla, Wentian Li, Christopher T Ritchlin, Xiangli Xiao,
Max Brenner, Teresina Laragione, Tianmeng Shao, Robert Durham, Sunil Kemshetti,
Edward Schwarz, Rodney Coe, Marlena Kern, Emily C Baechler, Timothy W Behrens,
Peter K Gregersen, Percio S Gulko (2005), "Microarray analyses of peripheral
blood cells identifies unique expression signature in psoriatic arthritis",
Molecular Medicine, 11(1-12):21-29.
Table I and II (Excel)
Web Table 1-12 (Excel)
Supplemental material (July 21, 2004)
for Max Brenner, Hsiang-Chi Meng, Nuriza C Yarlett, MM Griffiths, EF Remmers,
RL Wilder, Percio S Gulko (2005), "The non-major histocompatibility complex
quantitative trait locus Cia10 contains a major arthritis gene and regulates
disease severity, pannus formation, and joint damage",
Arthritis & Rheumatism, 52(1): 322-332.
Table 1 (txt)
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