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Richard C. Mulligan

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Richard C. Mulligan, Ph.D., (born 1954) is the Mallinckrodt Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School,[1][2][3] and Director of the Harvard Gene Therapy Initiative.[4]

He is a Director of Enzon Pharmaceuticals, Inc.,[5] and Biogen Idec, Inc..[6]

Awards

Works

  • Lindemann, D., Patriquin, E., Feng, S. and Mulligan, R.C. 1997 "Versatile retovirus vector systems for regulated gene expression in vitro and in vivo". Molecular Medicine 3:466-476.
  • Goodell, M.A., Rosenzweig, H-.K., Marks, D.G., DeMaria, M., Paradis, G., Grupp, S.A., Sieff, C.A., Mulligan, R.C. and Johnson, R.P. 1997. "Dye efflux studies suggest the existence of CD34-negative/low hematopoietic stem cells in multiple species". Nature Medicine 3:1337–1345.
  • Mach, N., Lantz, C.S., Galli, S.J., Reznikoff, G., Mihm, M., Small, C., Granstein, R., Beissert, S., Sadelain, M., Mulligan, R.C. and Dranoff, G. 1998. "Involvement of interleukin-3 in delayed-type hypersensitivity". Blood 92:778-783.

References

  1. ^ "Richard C. Mulligan, Ph.D. | HMS Department of Genetics". genetics.med.harvard.edu. Retrieved 2016-06-21.
  2. ^ http://www.hms.harvard.edu/dms/bbs/fac/mulligan.html
  3. ^ "Richard C. Mulligan, Ph.D. - DF/HCC". dfhcc.harvard.edu. Retrieved 2016-06-21.
  4. ^ "Forbes Welcome | "Richard C. Mulligan"". people.forbes.com. Retrieved 2016-06-21.
  5. ^ "Enzon". enzon.com. Retrieved 2016-06-21.
  6. ^ "Business Briefing / Biotechnology - latimes". articles.latimes.com. Retrieved 2016-06-21.
  7. ^ "Searle Scholars Program : Richard C. Mulligan (1983)". searlescholars.net. Retrieved 2016-06-21.