Curriculum vitae - Aamir R. Zuberi PhD HOME ADDRESS 49 Fieldstone Road, Ellsworth, ME 04605. Professional website: www.linkedin.com/in/aamirzuberi/ Email: [email protected]

NAME Aamir R. Zuberi

SUMMARY An experienced leader in scientific project management and administrating with outstanding customer service experience acquired in top-ranked international companies. Twenty five years of experience in murine genetic and molecular models. Former Assistant Professor in Functional Genomics, Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Louisiana State University and Director of the Botanical Research Center – Preclinical Research Core funded by NIH RO1 and Center Grant and by the American Diabetes Association.

CURRENT TITLE Technology and Resource Development Scientist Genetic Resource Sciences. The Jackson Laboratory.

EDUCATION Ph.D. (Molecular Genetics), University of Sheffield, U.K B.Sc. (Double Major in Microbiology & Biochemistry), University of London, U.K

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE OVERVIEW

• Technology and Resource Development Scientist, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, ME; current • Process Improvement Program Manager, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, ME; 2 years • Assistant Professor. Functional Genomics laboratory Pennington Biomedical Research Center - LSU, Baton Rouge, LA; 12 years • Director of the Animal/Preclinical Research Core of the Botanical Research Center, Pennington Biomedical Research Center - LSU, Baton Rouge, LA; 5 years • Postdoctoral Research Associate, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor ME; 6 years • Postdoctoral training The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, ME, 3 years University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana (Biochemistry), 3 years University of California, Davis (Biochemistry and Biophysics); 2 years

HONORS/ EXTRA-MURAL ACTIVITIES & RECOGNITION

- Committees • Chair, International Mammalian Genome Society Mouse 2 Committee member (1999- 2001) and Member (1997-1999). • International Mammalian Genome Society Mammalian Nomenclature Committee (2002-2010). • Botanical Research Center Executive Steering Committee (2004 –2010). • Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee member (2003 – 2006). • Session Chair: American Diabetes Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL (June 2010).

- Ad. Hoc reviewer: • American Journal of Physiology, Biotechniques, Mammalian Genome, Physiological Genomics, Peptides and International Journal of Obesity

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EMPLOYMENT DETAILS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Ø Process Improvement Program Manager & Technology and Resource Development Scientist. Genetic Resource Sciences/Jax Mice and Clinical Research Services. (1/2015 – current) FUNCTION AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Developed a CRISPR pipeline to develop mouse models carrying clinical alleles in disease . Maintain effective communication regarding project status with internal, external academic and pharmaceutical clients and serves as a mouse molecular genetics subject matter expert from project design to animal delivery. Developed and maintain close relationships with GET and RS-Microinjection and G200 to monitor the progress of projects to animal delivery to my trained Repository Personnel CRISPR and transgenic development team to project completion. Coordinate with the GRS Lutz in-vivo phenotyping team to move projects into downstream pipelines as required, to characterize the novel mouse mutant models. Summarize project details in verbal and written reports to clients and stakeholders. Continue to apply expertise to develop additional platforms utilizing all scientific departments within the Jackson Laboratory and seek solutions for novel research challenges. Coordinate the research portfolio with the GRS in vivo pharmacology group, histology, antibody generation services and analysis groups of the Jackson Laboratory as needed.

Ø CUSTOMER ACCOUNT MANAGER, BANK OF AMERICA* (3/2014 – 1/2015). FUNCTION AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Provided a seamless delivery of the credit card service experience while recognizing appropriate ways to deepen relationships (sales) with each Customer. Utilized relationship-building and problem resolution skills to determine the most appropriate product and/or services (needs based sales) in each conversation, while maintaining a high level of Customer Satisfaction. Adhered to a high ethical and legal standard for resolving customer inquiries and providing the most appropriate customer solution. Recognized for Sales and Customer Service excellence.

Ø SPECIAL SERVICES ASSOCIATE, HOME DEPOT* (5/2013 – 1/2015). FUNCTION AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Responsible for customer-specific project management ensuring a positive experience while meeting customer needs and challenges. Ensures that customer inquiries and all purchases, deferred financing and refund financial transactions are processed quickly and accurately while providing excellent customer service. Cultivated strong relationships with Store Management, Department Heads and all Sales- and Supply Chain Associates. Recognized for excellence in Customer Service and Sales.

Ø DIRECTOR, ANIMAL AND PRECLINICAL RESEARCH CORE OF THE BOTANICAL RESEARCH CENTER:** (4/2005-4/2010) A Multisite, multidisciplinary group of researchers from the Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Baton Rouge, LA (Administrative, Clinical and Preclinical Center), Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ (Botanical Greenhouse & Hydroponic growth site) and Utah State University, Logan UT (Anthocyanin research site)

FUNCTION AND RESPONSIBILITIES • Head of an extramurally funded Animal/Preclinical Resource Core using tactical, strategic and operational objectives to achieve multiple overlapping time and mission-sensitive project goals. • Establishment and maintenance of strong relationships with Clients/ Customers.

Page 2 Curriculum vitae - Aamir R. Zuberi PhD • Testing of multiple botanical extracts in parallel and overlapping short and long term in vivo phenotyping studies. Investigation of alternate routes of entry (subcutaneous, intraperitoneal, gavage and dietary incorporation), dosage optimization, toxicology and pharmacokinetics. • Design and management of studies to monitor bioactive phytochemical uptake and distribution. • Determining the physiological effects of botanical extracts on short and long term glucose and insulin regulation. Performing a detailed characterization of energy expenditure, substrate oxidation, physical activity and core body temperature using CLAMS and biotelemetry when extract-specific changes in diet induced obesity are observed. Measurement of in vivo changes in phytochemicals (tissue distribution and excretion rates) using HPLC and MS.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Establishment of a new Preclinical and Animal research core incorporating a solutions management approach with clients and customers. • Management of staff (instructors, postdoctoral researchers and research associates) in the planning, execution and data analysis in multiple and overlapping projects. • As a key member of the Botanical Research Center cross-functional team, I significantly contributed to the project proposal, successful funding and operational management of the 1st National Institutes of Health Center Grant awarded to the Pennington Biomedical Research Center ($5.8 million in total direct costs) • Identification of novel anthocyanin-diet and Russian tarragon-genotype interactions in the regulation of obesity and insulin sensitivity, respectively. • Patent pending with respect to the identification of the anthocyanin-dietary components and the effect of weight control.

Ø ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS**, Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Baton Rouge, LA. **This position held simultaneously with the position of DIRECTOR of PRECLINICAL RESEARCH (1/1999-4/2010)

FUNCTION AND RESPONSIBILITIES • Head of an extramurally (NIH) funded Functional Genomics Research Laboratory utilizing tactical and strategic approaches to achieve multiple overlapping objectives. • Managed a team of postdoctoral staff and Research Associates in the planning, execution and data analysis of experiments to investigate the role of natural genetic polymorphism between different mouse inbred strains and their effects on dietary induced obesity, insulin resistance and diabetes.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Establishment of a new Functional Genomics Laboratory • Solely responsible for the acquisition of $1.1 million in research funding from the National Institutes of Health and the American Diabetes Association to support the molecular genetic and genomic analysis of QTLs and candidate genes in novel murine genetic research models, cell culture models of fat and muscle differentiation, and microarray expression profiling and qRT- PCR verification of genes altered after nutritional challenges. • Supervised instructors, postdoctoral staff, research associates and graduate students in the planning, execution and data analysis in multiple and overlapping projects. • Identified several novel obesity and diabetes genes and developed unique gene expression profiling tools to monitor all alternatively spliced variants. • Verified candidacy of obesity genes by stable and transient transfection into cell lines to determine effect on differentiation and expression of adipogenic and myogenic biomarkers.

GRANTS AND CONTRACTS SECURED

Ø 1 RO1 DK064071 (PI; Zuberi, A.R) 6/1/03 – 5/31/08 NIH/NIDDK Total direct costs $786,000

Page 3 Curriculum vitae - Aamir R. Zuberi PhD Title of project: Polygenic regulation of murine obesity

Ø P50 AT002776 (PI: Cefalu, W.T, Co-PI’s Zuberi, A.R., Ye, J., Lefevre, M. and Raskins, I) NIH/NCCAM 4/1/05-3/31/10 Total direct costs $5,873,748 Title of Project: Botanicals and Metabolic Syndrome

Ø Research Award (PI: Zuberi, A.R) 1/1/ 03-12/31/05 American Diabetes Association Total Direct Costs $292,845 Title of project: Genetic variation underlying murine insulin regulation: Characterization of a novel polymorphic candidate gene, Zfp106

Ø 1-09-IN-13 Innovation award (PI: Dhurandhar, N; co-PI Zuberi, A.R) 1/1/09 – 12/31/10 American Diabetes Association Total Direct costs $100,000 Title of project: A novel agent to improve dysglycemia in insulin-independent manner

PUBLICATIONS (listed by institution)

University of Sheffield, UK • Zuberi, A.R., Feavers, I.M., and Moir, A. Identification of three complementation groups in the gerA spore germination locus of Bacillus subtilis. J Bacteriol 162:756-762, 1985. • Zuberi, A.R., Moir, A., and Feavers, I.M. 1987. The nucleotide sequence and gene organization of the gerA spore germination operon of Bacillus subtilis. Gene 51:1-11, 1987. University of California at Davis • Zuberi, A.R., and Doi, R.H. A mutation in P23, the first gene in the RNA polymerase sA (s43) operon, affects sporulation in Bacillus subtilis. J. Bacteriol. 172:2175-2177, 1990. • Sato, Y., McCollum, M., McKenzie, T., Laffan, J., Zuberi, A., and Sueoka, N. In vitro type II binding of chromosomal DNA to membrane in Bacillus subtilis. J. Bacteriol. 173:7732-7735, 1991. University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana • Zuberi, A.R., Ying, C.Y., Parker, H.M., and Ordal, G.W. Transposon Tn917lacZ mutagenesis of Bacillus subtilis: Identification of two new loci required for motility and chemotaxis. J. Bacteriol. 172:6841-6848, 1990. • Zuberi, A.R., Ying, C.Y., Weinreich, M., and Ordal, G.W. Transcriptional organization of a cloned chemotaxis locus of Bacillus subtilis. J. Bacteriol. 172:1870-1876, 1990. • Zuberi, A.R., Bischoff, D.S., and Ordal, G.W. Nucleotide sequence and characterization of a Bacillus subtilis gene encoding a flagellar switch protein. J. Bacteriol. 173:710-719, 1991. • Zuberi, A.R., Ying, C.Y., Bischoff, D.S., and Ordal, G.W. Gene-protein relationships in the flagellar basal body of Bacillus subtilis: Sequences of flgB, flgC, fliE and fliF genes. Gene 101:23-31, 1991. • Carpenter, P.B., Zuberi, A.R., and Ordal, G.W. Bacillus subtilis flagellar FliP, FliQ, FliR, and FlhB are related to Shigella flexneri virulence factors. Gene 137:243-245, 1993. • Kirsch, M.L., Zuberi, A.R, Henner, D., Peters, P.D., Yazdi, M., and Ordal, G.W. Chemotactic methyltransferase promotes adaptation of repellents in Bacillus subtilis. J Biol Chem 268:25350-25356, 1993. The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, ME • Roopenian, D.C., Christianson, G.J., Davis, A.P., Zuberi, A.R., and Mobraaten, L.E. The genetic origin of minor histocompatibility antigens. Immunogenetics 38:131-140, 1993. • Zuberi, A.R., and Roopenian, D.C. High resolution mapping of a minor histocompatibility antigen gene on mouse Chromosome 2. Mamm Genome 4:516-522, 1993. • Zuberi, A.R., Dudley, M.E., Christianson, G.J., and Roopenian, D.C. Gene mapping in a murine cell line by immunoselection with cytotoxic T lymphocytes. Genomics 19:273-279, 1994. • Zuberi, A.R., Christianson, G.J., and Roopenian, D.C. Allele sizes at Chromosome 2 Mit loci from 129/J, 129/Ola, C57BL/10J, and the autoimmune-prone mouse strains BXSB/MpJ-Yaa, MRL/MpJ, SJL/J and NZB/B1NJ. Mouse Genome 94:152-154, 1996. • Zuberi, A.R., Nguyen, H.Q., Auman, H.J., Taylor, B.A., and Roopenian, D.C. A genetic linkage map of mouse Chromosome 2 extending from thrombospondin to paired box gene 1, including the H3 minor histocompatibility complex. Genomics 33:75-84, 1996. • Mendoza, L.M., Paz, P., Zuberi, A., Christianson, G., Roopenian, D., and Shastri, N. Minors held by Majors. The H13 minor Histocompatibility locus defined as a peptide/MHC class I complex. Immunity 7:461-472, 1997.

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• Siracusa, L.D., Abbott, C.M., Morgan, J.L., Zuberi, A.R., Pomp, D., and Peters, J. Mouse Chromosome 2. Mamm Genome 7:S28-S44, 1997. • Zuberi, A.R., Christianson, G.J., Dave, S., Bradley, J.A., and Roopenian, D.C. Expression screening of a yeast artificial chromosome contig refines the location of the mouse H3a minor histocompatibility antigen gene. J Immunol 161:821-828, 1998. • Malarkannan, S., Shih, P.P., Eden, P.A., Horng, T., Zuberi, A.R., Christianson, G., Roopenian, D., and Shastri, N. The Molecular and Functional Characterization of a Dominant Minor H Antigen, H60. J Immunol 161:3501-3509, 1998. • Peters, J., Siracusa, L.D., Pomp, D., Zuberi, A.R., Church, D., Koratkar, R., and Abbott, C.M. Mouse Chromosome 2. Mamm Genome 8:S27-S49, 1998. • Zuberi, A.R., Christianson, G.J, Mendoza, L., Shastri, N., and Roopenian, D.C. Positional cloning and molecular characterization of an immunodominant cytotoxic determinant of the mouse H3 minor histocompatibility complex. Immunity 9: 687-698, 1998. • Ikeda, A., Zheng, Q.Y., Rosenstiel, P., Maddatu, T., Zuberi, A.R., Roopenian, D.C., North, M.A., Naggert, J.K., Johnson, K.R., and Nishina, P.M. Genetic modification of hearing in tubby mice: Evidence for the existence of a major gene (Moth1) which protects tubby mice from hearing loss. Hum Mol Genet 8:1761-1767, 1999. • Peters, J. A., Church, D., Zuberi, A.R., and Selley, R. Mouse Chromosome 2. Mamm Genome 10:941, 1999. • Zuberi, A. R., and Church, D. Mouse Chromosome 2. Mamm Genome 11:944-945, 2000 • Ikeda, A., Zheng, Q.Y., Zuberi, A.R., Johnson, K.R., Naggert, J.K., and Nishina, P.M. Microtubule-associated protein 1A is a modifier of tubby hearing (Moth1). Nat Genet. 30:401-405, 2002. • Dunnwald, M., Zuberi, A.R., Stephens, K., Le, R., Sundberg, J.P., Fleckman, P., and Dale, B.A. The ichq mutant mouse, a model for the human skin disorder Harlequin Ichthyosis: Mapping, keratinocyte culture, and consideration of candidate genes involved in epidermal growth regulation. Experimental Dermatology 12:245-254, 2003. • Zuberi, A and Lutz, C. Mouse Models for Drug Discovery. Can New Tools and Technology Improve Translational Power? ILAR 57:178-185, 2016.

Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Baton Rouge, LA • Smith-Richards, B.K, Belton, B.N., Poole, A.C., Mancuso, J.J., Churchill, G.A., Li, R., Volaufova, J., Zuberi, A., and York, B. Quantitative Trait analysis of self-selected macronutrient diet intake: fat, carbohydrate, and total kilocalories. Physiol. Genomics 11:205-207, 2002. • Gao, Z., Zuberi, A.R., Quon, M.J., Dong, Z., and Ye, J. Aspirin inhibits serine phosphorylation of insulin receptor substrate 1 in tumor necrosis factor-treated cells through targeting multiple serine kinases. J. Biol. Chem. 278:24944-24950, 2003. • Gao, Z., Zhang, X., Zuberi, A., Hwang, D., Quon, M.J., Lefevre, M., and Ye, J. Inhibition of Insulin Sensitivity by Free Fatty Acids Requires Activation of Multiple Serine Kinases in 3T3-L1 Adipocytes. Mol. Endo. 8:2024- 2034, 2004. • Perusse, L., Raniken, T., Zuberi, A., Chagnon, Y.C., Weisnegal, S.J., Agryropoulos, G., Walts, B., Snyder, E.E., and Bouchard, C. The Human Obesity Gene Map: the 2004 Update. Obesity Res. 3:381-490, 2005. • Rankinen, T., Zuberi, A., Chagnon, YC., Weisnagel,SJ., Argyropoulos, G., Walts, B., Perusse, L and Bouchard, C. 2006. The Human Obesity Gene Map: 2005 update. Obesity 14: 529-644. • Gao, Z., Wang, Z., Zhang, X., Butler, A., Zuberi, A., Kozak, B., Lefevre, M., York., D., Ravussin, E., Berthoud., H., Cefalu., W., And Ye, J. Inactivation of PKCq leads to increased susceptibility to dietary insulin resistance in mice. Am. J. Physiol. Endocrinol. Metab. 292:E84-91, 2007. • Kumar, K.G., Poole, A.C., York, B., Volaufova, J., Zuberi, A., and Smith Richards, B.K. Quantitative trait loci for carbohydrate and total energy intake on mouse Chromosome 17: Congenic strain confirmation and candidate gene analyses (Glo1, Glp1r). Amer. J. Physiol. Regul. Integr. Comp. Physiol, 292:R207-216, 2007. • Wang, Z.Q., Zuberi, A., Zhang, X.H., Macgowan, J., Cefalu, W.T., Qing, J., Ye, X., Son, L., and Lian, K. Effect of dietary fibers on weight gain, carbohydrate and gastric ghrelin expression in mice fed a high-fat diet. Metabolism 56:1635-1642, 2007. • Kumar, K.G., Byerley, L.O., Volaufova, J., Drucker, D.J., Churchill, G.A., Li, R., York, B., Zuberi, A and Smith Richards, B.K. Genetic variation in Glp1r expression influences the rate of gastric emptying in mice. Am J Phyiol. Regul. Integr. Comp. Physiol. 294:R362-371, 2008. • Cefalu, W.T., Ye, J., Zuberi, A., Ribnicky, D., Raskin, I., Liu, Z., Wang, Z.Q., Brantley, P., Howard, L. and Lefevre, M. Botanicals and the Metabolic Syndrome. Am. J. of Clin. Nutr. 87: 481S-487S, 2008

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• Zuberi, A.R., Townsend, L., Patterson, L., Zheng, H., and Berthoud, H.R. Increased adiposity on normal diet, but decreased susceptibility to diet-induced obesity in µ-opioid receptor-deficient mice. Eur. J. Pharmacology. 585:14- 23, 2008 • Zuberi, A.R. Strategies for assessment of Botanical action on Metabolic Syndrome in the mouse and evidence for a Genotype-specific effect of Russian Tarragon in the regulation of insulin sensitivity. Metabolism 57:10-15, 2008. • Yin, J., Zuberi, A., Gao, Z., Liu, D., Liu, Z., Cefalu, W., and Ye, J. Effects of Shilianghua and its fractions on the body weight of obese mice. Metabolism 57:47-51, 2008 • Ribnicky, D.M., Kuhn, P., Poulev, A., Logendra, S., Zuberi, A., Cefalu, W.T., and Raskins, I. Improved absorption and bioactivity of active compounds from an anti-diabetic extract of Artemisia dracunculus L. Int. J. Pharm: 370:87- 92, 2009. • Yin, J., Zuberi, A., Gao, Z., Liu, D., Liu, Z., and Ye, J. Shilianghua extract inhibits GSK-3β and promotes glucose metabolism. Am. J Physiol. Endocrinol. Metab. 296:1275-1280, 2009. • Kumar, K.G., DiCarlo, L.M., Volaufova, J., Zuberi, A.R., and Smith Richards, B.K. Increased physical activity co-segregates with higher intake of carbohydrate and total calories in a subcongenic mouse strain. Mammal. Genome, 21:52-63, 2010. • Wang, Z.Q., Ribnicky, D., Zhang, X.H., Zuberi, A., Raskin, I., Yu, Y., and Cefalu, W.T. An extract of Artemisia dracunculus L. enhances insulin receptor signaling and modulates gene expression in skeletal muscle in KK.Cg-Ay mice. J. Nutr. Biochem. 22:71-78, 2011. • Ilnytska, O., Stulz, A.M., Park-York, M., York, D.A., Ribnicky, D.M., Zuberi, A., Cefalu, W.T., and Argyropoulos, G, Molecular mechanisms for activation of the agouti-related protein and stimulation of appetite. Diabetes 60:97- 106, 2011. • Krishnapuram, R., Kirk-Ballad, H., Zuberi, A., and Dhurandhar, N.V. Infectivity period of mice inoculated with human adenovirus. Lab Anim. 45:103-108, 2011. • Krishnapuram, R., Dhurandhar, E.J., Dubuisson, O., Kirk-Ballad, H., Bajpeyi, S., Butte, N.F., Sothern, M.S., Larsen- Meyer, E., Chalew, S., Bennett, B., Gupta, A.K., Greenway, F.L., Johnson, W.D., Brashear, M., Reinhart, G., Rankinen. T., Bouchard, C., Cefalu, W.T., Ye, J., Javier, R., Zuberi, A., Dhurandhar, N.V. A template to improve Glycemic Control without reducing Adiposity or Dietary Fat. Am. J. Physiol. Endrocrinol. Metab. 300:E779-789, 2011. • Lindfors, C., Nilsson, I.D.K., Garcia-Roves, P.M., Zuberi, A.R., Davisson, M.Y., Donahue, L.R., Roopenian, D.C., Ekström, T.J., Hökfelt, T., Schalling, M., and Johansen, J.E. Hypothalamic mitochondrial dysfunction associated with anorexia in the anx/anx mouse. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 108:18108-18113, 2011. • Liu, M., Xia, X., Chou, G., Liu, D., Zuberi, A., and Liu, Z. Variations in the contents of gingerols and chromatographic fingerprints of ginger root extracts prepared by different preparation methods. J AOAC Int. 97:50- 57, 2014. • Zuberi, A., and Lutz, C. Mouse models for drug discovery. ILAR 57:178-185, 2016. • Burstein, SR., Valsecchi, F., Kawamata, H., Bourens, M., Zeng, R., Zuberi, A., Milner, TA., Cloonan, SM., Lutz, C., Barrientos, A., and Manfredi, G. In vitro and in vivo studies of the ALS-FTLD protein CHCHD10 reveal novel mitochondrial topology and protein interactions. Hum Mol Genet 27:160-177, 2018. • Anderson, CJ., Bredvik, K., Burstein, SR., Davis, C., Meadows SM., Dash, J., Case, L., Milner TA., Kawamata, H., Zuberi, A., Piersigilli, A., Lutz, C and Manfredi, G. ALS/FTD CHCHD10 mice reveals a tissue specific toxic gain of function and mitochondrial stress response. Acta Neuropathol. 138:103-121, 2019.

Book Chapters: • Moir, A., Feavers, I.M., and Zuberi, A.R. A spore germination operon in Bacillus subtilis 168. In: Bacillus Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology Applications, Ganesan A.T., Hoch J.A. (eds), Academic Press, pp. 183-94, 1985. • Moir, A., Feavers, I.M., Zuberi, A.R., Sammons, R.L., Roberts, R.S., Yon, J.R., Wolff, E.A., and Smith, D.A. 1985. Progress in the molecular genetics of spore germination in Bacillus subtilis 168. In: The Molecular Biology of Microbial Differentiation, Setlow P., Hoch J.A. (eds), Proceedings of the IX Spores Conference, The American Society of Microbiology, pp. 35-46, 1985. • Mendoza, L.M., Paz, P., Zuberi, A., Christianson, G., Roopenian, D., and Shastri, N. 1999. Identifying T cell- defined minor histocompatibility antigens by expression cloning. In: Minor Histocompatibility Antigens: From the Laboratory to the Clinic, Roopenian, D.C., and Simpson, E. (eds), 1999. • Zuberi, A.R. A QTL regulating fasting insulin and adiposity on mouse Chromosome 2. In: Proceedings of the Ninth International Congress of Obesity, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2002.

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