UC Irvine hires genetics expert
A world-renowned geneticist has joined the faculty at UC Irvine.
Douglas Wallace, who founded the field of human mitochondrial genetics
with colleagues in the 1970s, will establish the Center for Molecular and
Mitochondrial Medicine and Genetics.
He will hold a joint appointment in the Department of Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology in the School of Biological Sciences and the
Department of Biological Chemistry in the College of Medicine.
Mitochondria are the power plants of cells and have their own DNA,
which is inherited only from the mother. In his research, Wallace has
shown that defects in mitochondrial genes are major contributors to
degenerative diseases, cancer and aging.
His work on using DNA variation to reconstruct ancient human history
has been a foundation of the new field of molecular anthropology and is
hailed as a significant achievement in paleoanthropology.
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