- William McGinnis
William "Bill" McGinnis, Ph.D. is a molecular biologist and professor of biology at the
University of California, San Diego (UCSD). At UCSD he has also served as the Chairman of the Department of Biology from July 1998 - June 1999, as Associate Dean of the Division of Natural Sciences from July 1, 1999 - June 2000, and as Interim Dean of the newly established Division of Biological Sciences from July 1, 2000 - February 1, 2001.He received his Ph.D. from
UC Berkeley in 1982 and was a Jane Coffin Childs postdoctoral fellow at theUniversity of Basel . From 1984 to 1995, he was on the faculty ofYale University . He received a Searle Scholar Award, a Presidential Young Investigator Award, and a Dreyfuss Teacher/Scholar Award.Research
McGinnis studies the evolutionary changes in
transcription factor s by looking at theHox genes. His main research has been in "Drosophila ", comparing Hox genes within that species with Hox genes in other species, to see they are conserved (kept intact) during evolution. He also studies how Hox transcription functions controlmorphogenesis , and how changes in the Hox proteins, cofactors, andDNA targets affect morphology. One long term objective of the research in his lab is to understand the molecular interactions that underlie functional specificity in the Hox patterning system.Publications
McGinnis has published in Science,
Oxford University Press , Nature, [http://embojournal.npgjournals.com/ EMBO Journal] , and [http://www.ajhg.org/journal/ The American Journal of Human Genetics] .External links
* [http://www.biology.ucsd.edu/labs/mcginnis/ McGinnis Lab]
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