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Anne Griep
Assistant Professor


Degree(s): 1978
1985
BA
PhD
Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Wellesley College, Mass.
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Address: 322 SMI
Telephone: (608)262-8988 / (608)263-6323
E-mail: aegriep@facstaff.wisc.edu
Research Interests

Role of tumor suppresser gene products and specific growth factors in the normal regulation of proliferation and differentiation of the mouse lens.

Grants

NIH/"Regulation of ocular lens development by growth factors"
1994 Direct Costs: $128,157
Project Duration: 5/1/92-4/30/97
Publications in 1994

Griep, A.E., and P.F. Lambert. 1994.
Role of papillomavirus oncogenes in human cervical cancer: transgenic animal studies. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 206:24-34.

Pan, H., and A.E. Griep. 1994.
Altered cell cycle regulation in the lens of HPV-16 E6 or E7 transgenic mice: implications of tumor suppressor gene function in development. Genes Dev. 8:1285-1299.

Hully, J.R., Y. Su, J.K. Lohse, A.E. Griep, C.A. Sattler, M.J. Haas, Y. Dragan, J. Peterson, M. Neveu and H.C. Pitot. 1994.
Transgenic hepatocarcinogenesis in the rat. Am. J. Path. 145:384-397.

Albert, D.M., A.E. Griep, P.F. Lambert, K.A. Howes, J.J. Windle nad J.G.H. Lasudry. 1994.
Transgenic models of retinoblastoma: what they tell us about its cause and treatment. Tr. Am. Ophth. Soc. 92:384-397.


Last update: July 15, 1996