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Henry Zeringue

Biomedical Engineering Doctoral Training Program

Dept. of Biomedical Engineering

Faculty Supervisor: David Beebe

Email: hzeringu@cae.wisc.edu

Personal web page: http://www.cae.wisc.edu/~hzeringu/

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Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) are one form of genetic diversity that makes everyone individual. Locating SNPs among a population and the relative proportions of those mutations are important for understanding genetic diversity. A greater understanding of specific SNPs will help individualize treatment for diseases and disorders. We are testing different DNA chip designs for the determination of SNP discovery and quantification from a population of individuals. We are using the mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) of the rat to test different designs. We are developing design rules and software to aid in the design of a SNP array chip (SNPChip) from a raw genomic sequence.

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Resume 2002 (.pdf format, Download Reader)

Publications

Beebe D, Wheeler M, Zeringue H, Walters E, and Raty S. Microfluidic technology for assisted reproduction. Theriogenology. 57(1): 125-135, 2002.

Glasgow IK, Zeringue HC, Beebe DJ, Choi SJ, Lyman JT, Chan NG, and Wheeler MB. Handling individual mammalian embryos using microfluidics. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng., 48: 570-578, 2001.

Zeringue HC and Beebe DJ. Microfluidic removal of cumulus cells from mammalian zygotes, in Methods in Molecular Medicine. Ed. Heide Schatten, Humana Press, New Jersey, in press.

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