Marvin J Fritzler
Principal Investigator, Clinician-Scientist, Rheumatologist
Research/ Clinical Expertise:
Research interest: Cell and molecular biology of human autoantigens in rheumatic diseases.
Current focus: GW proteins, GW bodies and their relationship to exosomes, mRNA degradation, microRNA and mRNA silencing. Exosomes, proteasomes, endosomes and the Golgi complex, Investigation of antigen-antibody profiles in patients with systemic rheumatic diseases and the study of the pathogenic role of autoantibodies in systemic rheumatic diseases. New diagnostic technologies (antigen arrays, microfluidics, nanotechnology) in immunology.
Clinical Expertise: Diagnostic autoimmunity.
Current Positions:
- Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary
- Joint Appointments in Departments of Medicine; Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Academic History:
- Post-Doctoral Fellow, Scripps Research Institute, University of Colorado (1976-78)
- PhD University of Calgary (1968-71) MD University of Calgary (1971-1974) BSc University of Alberta (1966-1968)
Publications:
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PhD Dissertation: Histamine Metabolism in Hepatoma Cells 1971, University of Calgary
