Name
and
Present
Position:
FRANK C. KUO,
Director, Pathology Information Technology, Associate Pathologist
Address:
Brigham
and
Women's
Hospital,
75
Francis
Street,
Thorn
Building
Rm
503,
Boston,
MA
Medical
School
(including
school
name,
date
and
degree
awarded):
1984
MD,
National
Taiwan
University,
Taiwan
1990
PhD,
Rockefeller
University,
New
York,
NY
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Graduate
Medical
Education
(including
dates
and
institution
of
internships,
residencies,
fellowships,
etc.):
1991-92
Resident
in
Anatomic
Pathology,
Brigham
and
Women's
Hospital
1993
Senior
Resident,
Surgical
Pathology,
Brigham
and
Women's
Hospital
1993
Fellow
in
Hematopathology,
Brigham
and
Women's
Hospital
1994-95
Research
Fellow,
Brigham
and
Women's
Hospital
Certification:
1995
American
Board
of
Pathology
(Anatomic
Pathology
and
Hematology)
Current
Academic
Appointment:
Instructor
in
Pathology,
Harvard
Medical
School,
Boston,
MA
Current
Medical
Staff
Appointments:
Associate
Pathologist,
Brigham
and
Women's
Hospital
Assistant
Medical
Director,
Clinical
Hematology
Laboratory,
Brigham
and
Women's
Hospital
Selected Bibliography:
- Tsai F-Y, Keller
G, Kuo FC, Weiss M, Chen J-C, Alt F, Orkin SH. An early hematopoietic
defect in mice lacking the transcription factor GATA-2. Nature 1994;
371:221-226.
- Field S, Tsai F-Y,
Kuo FC, Zubiaga AM, Kaelin WG, Livingston DM, Orkin SH, Greenberg ME.
E2F1 functions in mice to promote apoptosis and suppress proliferation.
Cell 1996; 85:549-561.
- Wang LC, Kuo F,
Fujiwara Y, Gilliland DG, Golub TR, Orkin SH. Yolk sac angiogenic defect
and intra-embryonic apoptosis in mice lacking the Ets-related factor
TEL. Embo J 1997; 16:4374-4383.
- Luo B, Aster JC,
Hasserjian RP, Kuo F, Sklar J. Isolation and functional analysis of
a cDNA for human Jagged2, a gene encoding a ligand for the Notch1 receptor.
Mol & Cell Biol 1997; 17:6057-6067.
- Kuo FC, Sklar JL.
Augmented expression of a human gene for 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase
(MutM) in B lymphocytes of the dark zone in lymph node germinal centers.
J Exp Med 1997; 186:1547-1556.
- Kelliher MA, Grimm
S, Ishida Y, Kuo F, Stanger BZ, Leder P. The death domain kinase RIP
mediates the TNF-induced NF-kappaB signal. Immunity 1998; 8:297-303.
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