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Graham C. Walker

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Graham C. Walker
Walker in 2019
NationalityAmerican
Alma mater
Scientific career
Institutions
Notable studentsCynthia Kenyon

Graham Charles Walker (born 1948)[1] is an American biologist, notable for his work explicating the structure and function of proteins involved in DNA repair and mutagenesis, with applications for cancer, and for understanding rhizobium (bacterial) functions that infect plants and mammals.[2]

In addition to his scientific achievements, Walker is coordinating a program at MIT to develop curricular materials in biology.

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Biography

Walker earned a B.Sc. degree from Carleton University, and his Ph.D. in 1974 from the University of Illinois. He did postdoctoral work at the University of Illinois and at University of California, Berkeley with Bruce Ames.

He is currently a professor at MIT.

Notable publications

  • Errol C. Friedberg, Graham C. Walker, Wolfram Siede, and Richard D. Wood, DNA Repair and Mutagenesis (2005 edition of notable textbook)
  • Bradley T. Smith, Alan D. Grossman, and Graham C. Walker, "Visualization of Mismatch Repair in Bacterial Cells", Molecular Cell, v.8, pp. 1197–1206 (Dec. 2001)
  • LeVier, K., Phillips, R.W., Grippe, V.K., Roop II, R.M. and Walker, G.C. Similar requirements of a plant symbiont and a mammalian pathogen for prolonged intracellular survival. Science 287:2492-2493 (2000)
  • G. C. Walker, "Mutagenesis and inducible responses to deoxyribonucleic acid damage in Escheriscia coli", Microbiological Reviews (full text available at PubMed Central)

Awards

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b Book of Members: Chapter W
  2. ^ Deborah Halber, "Similar genetic culprit found behind plant, mammal infections", MIT April 5, 2000.
  3. ^ "About Our Fellows" Archived 2007-10-04 at the Wayback Machine, woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation.
  4. ^ Rita Allen Foundation Scholars Archived 2007-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "EMS Award". Archived from the original on 2007-08-17. Retrieved 2007-11-29.
  6. ^ "2013 NAS Members and Foreign Associates Elected".
  7. ^ "Past Stone lecturers include..." Archived from the original on 2007-04-27. Retrieved 2007-11-29.


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