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Woodring Wright, M.D., Ph.D.

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Woodring Wright
Name:
  Woodring Erik Wright, M.D., Ph.D.
Endowed Title:
  Southland Financial Corporation Distinguished Chair in Geriatrics
Academic Title:
  Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Cell Biology
School:
  Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Southwestern Medical School
Degree Program:
  Genetics and Development
Affiliations:
  Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center
Department Website:
  Cell Biology
Lab Website:
  Shay / Wright Laboratory
Email:
  Woodring Wright, M.D., Ph.D.

 PERSONAL OVERVIEW
     
Dr. Woodring E. Wright received his B.A. degree, Summa Cum Laude, from Harvard University in 1970, a Ph.D. under the direction of Dr. Leonard Hayflick in 1974 and an M.D. from Stanford University School of Medicine in 1975. Following a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France with Dr. Francois Gros, he joined the faculty at Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, Texas in 1978, where he is now Professor of Cell Biology and Southland Financial Corporation Distinguished Chair in Geriatric Research.

Dr. Wright has been the recipient of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Research Award of the American Heart Association, a Research Career Development award from the NIH, a Merit Award from the National Institute on Aging, an AlliedSignal Award for Research on Aging,the Hayflick Award from American Aging Association and an Ellison Medical Foundation Senior Scholar Award. He is on the Scientific Advisory Board of the Buck Institute on Aging. He is the author of more than 200 scientific publications, and holds fifteen U.S. patents, having an additional eight pending.

Telomere shortening ultimately limits the number of times normal human cells are able to divide before they reach replicative senescence. Dr. Wright and his colleague Dr. Jerry Shay have found that preventing telomere shortening by expressing the catalytic subunit of telomerase in normal diploid cells is able to immortalize many different cells. He is exploring the molecular mechanisms regulating telomere shortening and telomerase action, and pursuing a variety of approaches to exploit these insights for the treatment of cancer and age-related diseases.
 
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   Department Website: Cell Biology
   Lab Website: Shay / Wright Laboratory