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William Rehrauer, PhD
Assistant Professor (CHS)
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Email: wm.rehrauer@hosp.wisc.edu
Office: D4/207C CSC
Phone: 608.265.6578
FAX: 608.263.9610
Pager: 608.265.7000 #7015
Mailing Address:
D4/207C CSC
600 Highland Avenue
Madison, WI 53792
Research Summary
Molecular diagnostic techniques
Professional Experience
2005-Present Assistant Professor (CHS), Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
2002-2005 Molecular Diagnostics Developmental Scientist, Laboratory of Histocompatibility and Molecular Diagnostics, Clinical Sciences Center; University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Madison, WI
Education
1996 PhD, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Northwestern University Medical School; Chicago, IL
Selected Publications
O’Connor DH, Mothe, BR, Weinfurter JT, Fuenger S, Rehrauer W.M., Jing P, Rudersdorf RR, Liebl ME, Krebs K, Vasquez J, Dodds E, Loffredo J, Martin S, McDermott AB, Allen TM, Wang C, Doxiadis GG, Montefiori DC, Hughes A, Burton DR, Allison DB, Wolinsky SM, Bontrop R, Picker LJ, Watkins DI. (2003) Major histocompatibility complex class I alleles associated with slow simian immunodeficiency virus disease progression bind epitopes recognized by dominant acute-phase cytotoxic-T-lymphocyte responses. J Virol. 77(16): 9029-40.
Mothe BR, Weinfurter J, Wang C, Rehrauer W.M., Wilson N, Allen TM, Allison DB, Watkins DI. (2003) Expression of the major histocompatibility complex class I molecule Mamu-A* 01 is associated with control of simian immunodeficiency virus SIVmac239 replication. J Virol. 77(4): 2736-40.
Vogel T.U., Friedrich T.C., O'Connor D.H., Rehrauer, W.M., Dodds, E.J., Hickman, H., Hildebrand, W., Sidney, J., Sette, A., Hughes, A., Horton, H., Vielhuber, K., Rudersdorf, R., De Souza, I.P., Reynolds, M.R., Allen, T.M., Wilson, N., Watkins, D.I. (2002) Escape in one of two cytotoxic T-lymphocyte epitopes bound by a high-frequency major histocompatibility complex class I molecule, Mamu-A*02: a paradigm for virus evolution and persistence? J.Virol. 76(22): 11623-11636.