Patricia Wilson

 PatriciaG. Wilson

Patricia G. Wilson

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  • Reviews4

Biography

Johnston Community College - Biology


Resume

  • 2018

    Wake Technical Community College

    Raleigh-Durham

    North Carolina Area

    Anatomy & Physiology

    Adjunct Instructor

    Wake Technical Community College

  • 2017

    Johnston Community College

    Wake Forest Baptist Health

    United States

    Anatomy & Physiology

    Instructor

    Johnston Community College

    UNC REX Healthcare

  • 2015

    Forsyth Technical Community College

    Greensboro/Winston-Salem

    North Carolina Area

    Anatomy & Physiology

    Adjunct Instructor

    Forsyth Technical Community College

  • 2004

    University of Georgia

    Athen GA

    Wilson

    P. G.

    Cherry

    J. Schwamberger

    S.

    Adams

    A. M.

    Zhou

    J. Shin

    S. and Stice

    S. (2007) “A SMA Project Report: Neural Cell Based Assays Derived from Human Embryonic Stem Cells” Stem Cells & Development 16:1025-1039. \n\nWilson

    P. G. and Stice

    S. (2006) “Development and Differentiation of Neural Rosettes \nDerived from Human Embryonic Stem Cells.” Stem Cell Reviews 2: 67-78.

    Assistant Research Scientist

    University of Georgia

  • 2000

    Patricia

    Wilson

    PhD

    RN

    Georgia State University

    UNC REX Healthcare

    Department of Biology

    Wilson

    P. G. (2005) “Centrosome Inheritance in the Male Germ Line of Drosophila Requires hu-li tai-shao Function.” Cell Biology International 29: 360-369. \n\nWilson

    P. G.

    Simmons

    R. and Saighal

    S. (2004) “Novel Nuclear Defects in KLP61F Deficient Mutants in Drosophila Are Partially Suppressed by Loss of Ncd Function” J. Cell Sci. 117: 4921-4933.

    Assistant Professor

    Georgia State University

  • 1997

    Department of Zoology

    Lecturer

    Cell Biology

    University of Wisconsin-Madison

  • 1996

    University of Wisconsin-Madison

    Laboratory of Mocleular Biology

    Wilson

    P. G. (1999) “BimC Motor Protein KLP61F Cycles Between Mitotic Spindles and Fusomes in Drosophila Germ Cells.” Curr Biol. 9: 923-926. \n\nWilson

    P. G. (1999) “Meeting Report: gamma -Tubulin: Questions Outstanding” Trends in \nCell Biology 9: 120. \n\nWilson

    P. G. and Borisy

    G. G. (1998) “Maternally Expressed gamma-Tub37CD in Drosophila Is Differentially Required for Female Meiosis and Embryonic Mitosis. “ Dev. Biol. 199: 273-290. \n\nWilson

    P. G. and Borisy

    G. G. (1997) “Evolution of the Multi-tubulin Hypothesis.”\nBioessays 19: 451-454. \n\nWilson

    P.G.

    M.T. Fuller and G.G. Borisy. (1997) “Monastral Bipolar Spindles:\nImplications for Centrosome Dynamics.” J. Cell Sci. 110: 451-464.

    Assistant Scientist

    University of Wisconsin-Madison

    Winston Salem

    N.C.

    P. G. Wilson and Tiffany Payne

    “Genetic reprogramming of human amniotic cells with episomal vectors: Neural rosettes as sentinels in candidate selection for validation assays.” PeerJ (2014) Nov 18;2:e668. doi: 10.7717. \nP. G. Wilson

    Lorna Devkota

    Tiffany Payne

    Laddie Crisp

    Allison Winter and Zhan Wang. (2012) \"Clonal Populations of Amniotic Cells by Dilution and Direct plating: Evidence for Hidden Diversity.\" Stem Cells Int. 2012:485950. \nBani-Yaghoub

    M.

    Wilson

    P. G.

    Hengstschlager

    M.

    Nikaido

    T.

    Pei

    D. (2012) \"Amniotic Stem Cells: Potential in Regenerative Medicine.\" Stem Cells Int 2012: 530674.\n

    Assistant Professor

    Regenerative Medicine

    Wake Forest Baptist Health

  • 1994

    Postdoctoral Fellow

    NIH

    University of Wisconsin-Madison

  • 1989

    Postdoctoral Fellow

    American Cancer Society

    Wilson

    P. G.

    Zheng

    Y.

    Oakley

    C. E.

    Oakley

    B. R.

    Borisy

    G. G. and Fuller

    M. T. (1997) “Differential Expression of Two gamma-tubulin Isoforms During Gametogenesis and Development in Drosophila.” Dev. Biol. 184: 207-221.\n\nLin

    T.-Y.

    S. Viswanathan

    C. Wood

    P.G. Wilson

    N. Wolf and M.T. Fuller. (1996)\n“Coordinate Developmental Control of the Meiotic Cell Cycle and Spermatid Differentiation in Drosophila Males.” Dev. 122: 1331-1341. \n\nFuller

    M.T. and P.G. Wilson. (1992) “Force and Counterforce.” Cell 71: 547-550.

    Stanford University

  • 1980

    Ph. D.

    Hendrick

    J. L.

    P. G. Wilson

    I. Edelman

    M. G. Sandbaker

    D. Ursic

    and M. R. \nCulbertson.(2001) “Mutations in the Genes Coding for Transcription Factor MBF1 and Ribosomal Protein S3 Suppress +1 Frameshift Mutations in Yeast”. Genetics157:1141-1158. \n\nWilson

    P.G. and M.R. Culbertson. (1988) “SUF12 Suppressor Protein of Yeast: A Fusion Protein Related to the EF-1 Alpha Family of Elongation Factors.” J. Mol. Biol. 199:559-573. \n\nCulbertson

    M.R.

    P. Leeds

    M.G. Sandbacken and P.G. Wilson. “Frameshift Suppression”. (1990) In: Structure

    Function

    and Evolution of Ribosomes. Chapter49:559-570. W. Hill (ed.). American Society of Microbiology Press. Washington

    DC. \n\nWilson

    P.G. and M.R. Culbertson. “Translational frameshifting and codon recognition.” (1988) In: Genetics of Translation

    New Approaches. M.F. Tuite

    M. Picard

    M. Bolotin-Fukuhara (ed.). Springer-Verlag

    Berlin.

    Genetics

    Univerity of Wisconsin

    Madison

  • 1976

    B.S.

    Wilson

    P.G. and J. F. McDonald. (1981) “A Comparative Study of Enzyme Activity \nVariation Between Alpha-Glycerophosphate and Alcohol Dehydrogenase in Drosophila melanogaster.” Genetica 55: 75-79. \n\nHallberg

    R. L.

    Wilson

    P. G.

    and Sutton

    C. (1981) “Regulation of Ribosome Phosphorylation and Antibiotic Sensitivity in Tetrahymena thermophila: A correlation.” Cell 26: 47-56.

    Zoology

    minors Genetics and Biochemistry

    Iowa State University

    Honors

  • Molecular Biology

    Biochemistry

    Microbiology

    Genetics

    Stem Cells

    University Teaching

    Flow Cytometry

    Science

    Higher Education

    Cell Biology

    Immunohistochemistry

    Life Sciences

    Cell Culture

    Microscopy

    Anatomy & Physiology

    Wilson

    PhD

    RN

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