Anne M. Hocking, Ph.D.
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Research Assistant Professor
Faculty Appointment:
University of Washington, Research Assistant Professor, 2004 - present.
Education:
Fellowships: Research Fellow, Institute of Biosciences & Technology, Texas A&M University, 1997-98.
Senior Fellow, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Washington, 1998-2004.
Ph.D: University of Melbourne, 1997.
Research Interests:
- The role of Wnt signaling during cutaneous wound healing
- The aged response to injury
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Selected Publications:
Miller JR, Hocking AM, Brown JD, Moon RT. Mechanism and function of signal transduction by the Wnt/ß-catenin and Wnt/Ca2+ pathways. Oncogene, 18:7860-7872, 1999.
McQuillan DJ, Seo NS, Hocking AM, McQuillan CI. Recombinant expression of proteoglycans in mammalian cells. Utility and advantages of the vaccinia virus/T7 bacteriophage hybrid expression system. Methods Molecular Biology, 171:201-219, 2001.
Waxman JS, Hocking AM, Stoick CL, Moon RT. Zebrafish
Dapper1 and Dapper2 play distinct roles in Wnt-mediated developmental
processes. Development, 131:5909-5921 2004.
Fathke C, Wilson L, Hutter J, Kapoor V, Smith A, Hocking A,
Isik F. Contribution of bone marrow-derived cells to skin: collagen
deposition and wound repair. Stem Cells, 22:812-822 2004.
reviewed 5/08
