Department of Pathology
Brigham and Women's Hospital
A teaching Affliate of Harvard Medical School
 

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

  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.