Frank Rauscher III

Frank J. Rauscher III
Fields Genetics of cancer
Institutions Wistar Institute
Alma mater Moravian College, State University of New York at Buffalo
Thesis Isolation and characterization of somatic cell mutants resistant to auromomycin, neocarzinostatin and bleomycin (1987)

Frank J. Rauscher, III, Ph.D. is a researcher at The Wistar Institute in Philadelphia.[1][2][3] Rauscher is also a professor of genetics at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. He graduated from Moravian College in 1979.[4] His research focuses on mechanisms responsible for gene silencing during development and homeostasis and disruptions associated with the initiation of tumors.

When Rauscher first arrived at Wistar, one of his research priorities was the tumor suppressor gene wt1 and its role in the development of Wilms' tumor.[5] Rauscher's research found that if wt1 is mutated, cells of the kidney might continue to grow out of control.[6]

Rauscher is the former editor-in-chief of the journal Cancer Research.[7] He is the son of Frank J. Rauscher, Jr., former director of the National Cancer Institute.[8]

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References

  1. "Frank J. Rauscher, III, Ph.D.". The Wistar Institute. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  2. "Frank J. Rauscher, III". The University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  3. "Funded Investigators". Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  4. Frank J. Rauscher III, '79
  5. "Cancer research runs in Rauscher's blood". CNN. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  6. "WISTAR SCIENTISTS EXPLORE THE CONNECTION BETWEEN PEDIATRIC KIDNEY TUMORS AND NORMAL PREGNANCIES". The Free Library. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  7. "Cancer research runs in Rauscher's blood". CNN. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  8. "Dr. Frank Rauscher Jr., 61, Dies; Discovered Animal Cancer Virus". The New York Times. Retrieved 18 February 2014.

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