Michael W. Harr
Division of Hematology/Oncology, Department of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University,
10900 Euclid Avenue, Wolstein Research Building 3-301, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, USA
Phone: (216) 368-1191
Education and Training:
2006 – present: Post-doctoral Fellow, Case Western Reserve University
2002 – 2006: Ph.D., University of Toledo, Biomedical Science
2005 – 2006: Certificate in Bioinformatics and Proteomics/Genomics, University of Toledo
1998 – 2001: B.S., Bowling Green State University, Applied Health Science
Recent Publications:
Harr, M.W. and Distelhorst, C.W. The Endoplasmic Reticulum Pathway, in Essentials of Apoptosis: A
Guide for Basic and Clinical Research, Second Edition, eds. Yin, X.M. and Dong, Z., Humana Press Inc.,
Totowa, New Jersey (In Press).
Harr, M.W. and Willey, J.C. The interactive transcript abundance index [c-myc*p73α]/[p21*Bcl-2]
correlates with baseline level of apoptosis and response to CPT-11 in human bronchogenic carcinoma cell
lines. International Journal of Oncology 30, 1553-1560 (2007).
Graves, T.G., Harr, M.W., Crawford, E.L., and Willey, J.C. Stable low-level expression of p21WAF1/CIP1 in
A549 human bronchogenic carcinoma cell line-derived clones down-regulates E2F1 transcription and
restores cell proliferation control. Molecular Cancer 5:1 (2006).
Harr, M.W., Graves, T.G., Crawford, E.L., Warner, K.A., Reed, C.A.M., and Willey, J.C. Variation in
transcriptional regulation of p21waf1/cip1 among human bronchogenic carcinomas. Molecular Cancer 4:23
(2005).
Fedorov, A., Stombaugh, J., Harr, M.W., Yu, S., Nasalean, L., and Shepelev,V. Computer identification of
snoRNA genes using a mammalian orthologous intron database. Nucleic Acids Research 33, 4578-4583
(2005).