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CURRICULUM VITAE Gregory J. Cole
Present Position: Professor and Chair Department of Biological and Biomedical Sciences Director, Neuroscience Research Program Julius L. Chambers Biomedical/Biotechnology Research Institute North Carolina Central University 700 George Street Durham, NC 27707 Voice: 919-530-7028 (BBRI); 919-530-6034 (Biology) Fax: 919-530-7760 (BBRI); 919-530-7773 (Biology) e-mail: [email protected] Webpage: https://sites.google.com/site/colelabpage
Education: 1973-1976 B.A., Biology, State University of New York, Plattsburgh, NY 1978-1982 Ph.D., Biological Science, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida
Post-doctoral Experience: 1982-1985 Department of Biological Chemistry, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO
Professional Experience: 1985-1986 Instructor, Department of Biological Chemistry, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 1986-1987 Research Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry, University of
Miami School of Medicine, Miami, FL 1987-1991 Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC
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1991-1993 Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 1993-1998 Associate Professor, Neurobiotechnology Center, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 1993-1998 Associate Professor, Department of Cell Biology, Neurobiology, & Anatomy,
The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 1998-1999 Professor, Department of Cell Biology, Neurobiology, & Anatomy, The Ohio
State University, Columbus, OH 1998-2000 Professor, Neurobiotechnology Center, The Ohio State University, Columbus,
OH
1999-2000 Professor, Department of Neuroscience, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
1999-2000 Chair, The Ohio State University Neuroscience Graduate Studies Program 2000-2002 Professor and Department Head, Department of Anatomy, Physiological
Sciences, and Radiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University
2001-2004 Director, Comparative Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program, College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University 2002-2004 Department Head, Department of Molecular Biomedical Sciences, College of
Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University 2002-2005 Professor, Department of Molecular Biomedical Sciences, College of
Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University
2005-2007 Senior Research Scientist, Julius L Chambers Biomedical/Biotechnology Research Institute, North Carolina Central University 2005-2007 Director, Developmental Biology Program, Julius L Chambers
Biomedical/Biotechnology Research Institute, North Carolina Central University
2006-2007 Interim Director, Neuroscience Research Program, Julius L Chambers
Biomedical/Biotechnology Research Institute, North Carolina Central University
2007- Director, Neuroscience Research Program, Julius L Chambers Biomedical/Biotechnology Research Institute, North Carolina Central
University
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2007-2015 Professor, Department of Biology, North Carolina Central University 2010-2015 Chair, Department of Biology, North Carolina Central University 2010- Adjunct Professor, Integrated Toxicology Program, Duke University 2015- Professor, Department of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, North Carolina
Central University 2015- Chair, Department of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, North Carolina
Central University
Honors and Fellowships: 1978-1979 NIMH Predoctoral Traineeship 1979-1982 Florida State University Psychobiology Predoctoral Traineeship 1984-1985 NIH National Research Service Award 1998 Named as “Top Ten” teacher in 1st year medical curriculum, The Ohio State
University
Past and Current Research Grant Support: 1/87-12/91 NIH R29 EY07130, P.I., 50% effort, “Neural Retina Differentiation”, $476,000
total costs 8/89-7/92 NIH R01 NS26087, P.I., 25% effort, “Characterization of HSPGs in Neural Development”, $327,930 total costs 7/92-6/96 NIH R01 NS29934, P.I., 40% effort, “Molecular Analysis of CNS Barrier Structures”, $871,597 total costs 5/95-4/99 NIH R01 NS33981 (01-04), P.I., 25% effort, “Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycans in Neural Development”, $827,348 total costs 4/99-3/03 NSF, IBN 9817201, P.I., 20% effort, “Agrin Interactions with Extracellular Matrix”, $247,246 total costs. 9/99-8/04 NIH R01 NS33981 (05-08), P.I., 25% effort, “Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycans in
Neural Development”, $1,135,980 total costs
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4/03-3/04 North Carolina Biotechnology Center IDG 1009, P.I., 0% effort, “Confocal Microscope Imaging System”, $151,626 total costs.
7/05-3/10 NIH R01 NS33981 (09-12), P.I., 65% effort, “Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycans in
Aging and Development”, $1,256,745 total costs. 6/06-11/08 North Carolina Biotechnology Center, P.I., 10% effort, “Generation of a
zebrafish model for Alzheimer’s disease”, $237,871 total costs 3/07-5/08 North Carolina Biotechnology Center, P.I., 0% effort, Educational Enhancement
Grant, “Enhancement of biotechnology education and training of NCCU faculty and students”, $12,000 total costs.
6/08-8/10 P20 MD000175 (06-10), F. Calhoun P.I., (P.I. of Pilot Project, 5% effort),
“Fetal alcohol syndrome model in zebrafish”, $200,000 total direct cost 8/10-7/15 NIH U54 AA019765-05, P.I., 30% effort, “Mechanisms of Alcohol Pathology:
A Collaborative Partnership Between NCCU & UNC”, $4,294,310 total costs. 8/15-7/20 NIH U54 AA019765-05, P.I., 20% effort, “Mechanisms of Alcohol Pathology:
A Collaborative Partnership Between NCCU & UNC”, $4,535,000 total costs.
Editorial Consultant: Brain Research
The Cerebellum
The Journal of Cell Biology
Journal of Neurobiology
Journal of Neuroscience
Journal of Cell Science
Experimental Cell Research
Developmental Dynamics
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
Developmental Brain Research
PLoS One
Gene
Neurotoxicology and Teratology
Birth Defects Research Part A: Clinical and Molecular Teratology
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Genes, Brain and Behavior
Developmental Neuroscience
Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research
Alcohol
Professional Service: 1987 Ad hoc member, NINDS Neurology B2 study section 1989- NSF external reviewer 1989-1990 Ad hoc member, NINDS Neurology B2 study section 1990-1994 Regular member, NINDS Neurology B2 study section 1995 Reviewer, NHLBI Site visit 1998 Ad hoc member, NINDS BDCN-2 Special Emphasis Panel 2000 Ad hoc member, NINDS BDCN-2 study section 2003 Member, NIBIB Special Emphasis Panel, “Research Opportunities in Tissue Engineering” 2004-2009 Member of Advisory Committee, NIH Research Infrastructure at Minority Institutions (RIMI) Grant, Alabama State University, Montgomery, AL 2005 Ad hoc member, NINDS SYN study section 2007 Member, NIEHS Special Emphasis Panel, “Disease Investigation through Specialized Clinically Oriented Ventures in Environmental Research (DISCOVER)” 2007 Member, NIH MIST Special Emphasis Panel, Cell Biology 2008 Ad hoc grant reviewer, Jeffress Memorial Trust Proposal, state of Virginia 2009 Ad hoc grant reviewer, The Wellcome Trust, London, UK 2009 Member, NIH ZRG CB-D Special Emphasis Panel, Intercellular Interactions 2010 Member, NIH Special Emphasis panel, NIH Director’s Pathfinder Award
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2012 Chair, External Review Committee, Department of Biology external review, NC A&T University 2013 Member, Special Emphasis Panel, NIEHS R13 Scientific Meeting Committee 2013- Member, Special Emphasis Panel, NIAAA AA-4 Meeting
University Committee Membership: Medical University of South Carolina: 1987-1991 MSTP Steering Committee 1989-1992 Anatomy and Cell Biology Graduate Coordinator 1989-1992 Anatomy & Cell Biology representative to Graduate Council 1989-1992 Anatomy and Cell Biology Curriculum Committee 1990-1991 Chair, MSTP Student Progress Committee 1990-1992 Executive Committee, Molecular and Cell Biology Program
Ohio State University: 1994 Gene Therapy Task Force, College of Medicine 1994-1995 Chair, Biotechnology Center Nucleic Acid Facility Advisory Committee 1994-2000 Neuroscience Graduate Program Studies Committee 1994-1998 Cell Biology, Neurobiology and Anatomy Graduate Studies Committee 1994-1996 Ohio State Biochemistry Program (OSBP) Graduate Studies Committee 1994-1996 Chair, Recruitment Subcommittee, OSBP 1994-1998 University Radiation Safety Committee 1996 Chair, Molecular Neurobiology Search Committee, Neurobiotechnology Center 1997 Structural Biology Search Committee, Neurobiotechnology Center 1998 Molecular Neurobiology Search Committee, Molecular Life Sciences Initiative
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1998-1999 Executive Committee, Cell Biology, Neurobiology & Anatomy 1998-2000 Appointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee, College of Medicine 1999 Curriculum Committee, Integrated Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program
North Carolina State University: 2000-2004 Faculty Committee on Veterinary Faculty Practice Plan 2001 Chair, MPP Department Head Search Committee, College of Veterinary Medicine 2002 Graduate Program Review Task Force
North Carolina Central University: 2007 Chair, North Carolina Research Campus Faculty Search Committee 2008-2010 IACUC 2008-2010 Faculty Teaching Evaluation Committee, Department of Biology 2009-2010 College of Science and Technology Interdisciplinary Research Committee 2010 College of Science and Technology Dean Search Committee 2014 BBRI Director Search Committee 2014-2015 Academic Strategic Planning Committee 2015 Chair, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Chair Search Committee 2015 Chair, RPT Committee, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Teaching Duties: Medical University of South Carolina: 1987-1993 Medical Neuroscience
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1987-1993 Advanced Cell Biology 1988 Developed and directed Developmental Neurobiology graduate course 1989-1991 Medical Cell Biology Tutorial sessions 1992-1993 Neuroanatomy laboratory, Medical Neuroscience
Ohio State University: 1993-2000 Neuroscience 723, Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology 1993-2000 Neuroscience 800, Molecular Neurobiology 1994-2000 Course Director, Neuroscience 723, Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology 1995-1999 CBNA 804, Advanced Cell Biology 1995-1998 Med I (Medical School)- Cell Systems Module 1996-2000 Med I (Medical School)- Neuroscience Module 1997 Neuroscience 790, Developmental Neurobiology 1995 Honors 596 (Undergraduate)- Contemporary Issues in Neuroscience 1996 Zoology 632 (Undergraduate)- Introduction to Neuroscience 1998 Neuroscience 797, Neuroscience Seminar North Carolina State University: 2001 CBS 810- Special Topics, Stem Cell Biology 2001-2005 CBS 770, Cell Biology 2002 CBS 810- Special Topics- CBS Seminar, coordinator 2004 CBS 800- CBS Seminar North Carolina Central University 2006- BIOG 5310, Cell Biology, team taught
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2007 BIOL 4100, Developmental Biology, team taught 2007-2012 BIOG 5400, Physiology and Pharmacology I, team taught 2009- BIOG 5330, Fundamental Neuroscience, Course co-coordinator 2011- BIOG 5700, Graduate Seminar 2011- BIOL 2030, Biology in Films 2013- BIOD 8010, Advanced Cell Biology 2013- INBS 8100, Multidisciplinary Problem Solving 2013- BIOD 8060, Fundamental Neuroscience, Course co-coordinator
Graduate Student Committees:
Medical University of South Carolina: Craig McCabe, advisor, Ph.D. awarded 8/1992; Current position: Private practice in
Ophthalmology Michael Burg, advisor, Ph.D. awarded 10/1993; Current position: Professor, Palomar
College Douglas Brees, co-advisor, Ph.D. awarded 9/1992 David Somers Linda Roy John Miller Mark Hens
Ohio State University: Guoshan Tsen, advisor, Ph.D. awarded 4/1997; Current Position: Country Leader, Pre-
Analytical Systems, Greater China at Becton, Dickinson and Company Audrey Napier, advisor, Ph.D. awarded 12/1998; Current Position: Professor,
Alabama State University
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Susan Cotman, advisor, Ph.D. awarded 11/1999: Current Position: Assistant Professor in
Neuroscience, Harvard University and Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA Ju-Ahng Lee, advisor, Ph.D. awarded 8/2000; Current position: Assistant Professor, Biology
and BBRI, North Carolina Central University Eli Thomas, advisor, M.S. awarded 8/2000 Mary Weiler, co-advisor, Ph.D. awarded 5/1998 Jon Terman Terrie Rife Feng Bian Li-Hsien Lin Christine Kondratick Jackie Crisman Teresa Chu Hongwen Ma North Carolina State University: Min Jung Kim, advisor, PhD awarded 8/2004; Current position: Assistant Professor, Sook-Myung Women’s University, Korea I-Hsuan Liu, advisor, Ph.D. awarded 3/2007: Current Position: Assistant Professor, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Chris Langdale Gautam Ghatnekar North Carolina Central University: Eintou Ford, co-advisor, graduated 12/2008 Qwan (Mickey) Turton, advisor, graduated 5/2011 Chantal Bodkin-Clarke, co-advisor, graduated 12/2009
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Princess Ojiaku, advisor, graduated 6/2012 Vanessa Bell, advisor, graduated 6/2012 Jared Frazier, advisor, graduated 5/2014 Derek Burton, advisor Tatiana Velasquez Selena Johnson Shailendra Devkota Susana Hildebrandt Damiyon Sledge LaVita Anderson Roketa Sloan Brian Shackleford Kristen Smith Carla Perry Krisstonia Spruiell Ashely Bynum
Postdoctoral Trainees: 1989-1993 Margaret Kelly, Ph.D.; Current Position: Research Assistant Professor,
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Medical University of South Carolina
1999-2000 Susan L. Cotman, Ph.D.; Current Position: Instructor in Neurology and
Assistant Professor in Neuroscience, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
2000-2004 Ju-Ahng Lee, Ph.D., Current Position: Assistant Professor, North Carolina
Central University 2000-2002 Mauricio Ramirez, Ph.D.
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2007-2007 I-Hsuan Liu, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 2007-2010 Chenjin Zhang, Ph.D.
Undergraduate Research Trainees: 1998-2000 Anil Suryaprasad 1998-1999 Josh Martin 2002-2003 Brook Colgan 2002-2003 Laura Mitchell, Senior Honors Thesis in Biochemistry conducted in
laboratory. 2003-2005 Laura Cooper, Senior Honors Thesis in Psychology conducted in laboratory. 2005-2006 Qwan M. Turton 2009-2011 Tatiana Velasquez 2012 Duke Okeke, Barbara Turchie 2012-2013 Twanda Andrews 2014 Jamal Hoyte, Langston Harrison, Mescha Seabrook 2015 Desiree Sanders, Tamara Jeremic, Ashley Anderson, Octavious Johnson
Society Membership: Society for Neuroscience American Society for Cell Biology American Society for Matrix Biology Sigma Xi, North Carolina Chapter Research Society for Alcoholism FASD Study Group
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Invited Lectures: November, 1984 Department of Biological Sciences, State University of New York,
Albany June, 1985 Department of Biological Sciences, University of California, Santa
Barbara March, 1986 Department of Biochemistry, University of Miami School of Medicine December, 1986 Annual Meeting for American Society for Cell Biology Symposium Analysis of Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule from Gene to Embryo January, 1987 Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami February, 1987 Miami Winter Symposium, The Molecular Biology of Development February, 1987 Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Medical University of
South Carolina March, 1987 Mental Health Research Institute, University of Michigan July, 1987 Gordon Research Conference on Neural Plasticity, Wolfeboro, NH February, 1989 Rushton Lecturer, Current Problems in Psychobiology lecture series, Department of Biological Sciences, Florida State University May 1990 Department of Neurobiology, Anatomy and Cell Science, University
of Pittsburgh February, 1991 Department of Pharmacological and Physiological Science, St. Louis University School of Medicine March, 1992 La Jolla Cancer Research Foundation April, 1992 Ohio State Biotechnology Center, The Ohio State University May, 1994 Department of Physiology, The Ohio State University July, 1994 Gordon Research Conference on Proteoglycans, Andover, NH November, 1994 Ohio State Biochemistry Program, The Ohio State University November, 1994 Neuroscience Graduate Program, The Ohio State University
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March, 1995 Department of Neurosciences, Case Western Reserve University September, 1995 Departments of Physiology and Anatomy & Cell Biology, Emory University School of Medicine February, 1997 Division of Pharmacology, College of Pharmacy, The Ohio State
University January, 1998 Winter Conference on Brain Research, Snowbird, UT June, 1998 Department of Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University January, 2000 Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, Louisiana State University
Medical Center, New Orleans March, 2000 Department of Anatomy, Physiology and Radiology, North Carolina
State University, College of Veterinary Medicine November, 2001 Department of Zoology, North Carolina State University February, 2004 Department of Biology, Alabama State University, Montgomery, AL January, 2005 Biomedical/Biotechnology Research Institute, North Carolina Central
University, Durham, NC
April, 2007 North Carolina Research Campus Conference, Kannapolis, NC October, 2007 Charlotte Biotechnology Conference, Charlotte, NC September, 2009 Biomanufacturing Research Institute and Technology Enterprise
(BRITE), North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC January, 2010 Integrated Toxicology Program, Duke University, Durham, NC February, 2010 Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, East Carolina University,
Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, NC January, 2012 Integrated Toxicology Program, Duke University, Durham, NC March, 2013 Biomanufacturing Research Institute and Technology Enterprise
(BRITE), North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC October, 2014 Center for Addiction and Behavior Change, Neurotoxic Consequences
of Drug Abuse Symposium, Duke University, Durham, NC
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Patents:
Provisional patent filed 10/08: “Zebrafish Alzheimer’s disease model”, Gregory J. Cole and Ju-Ahng Lee, co-inventors.
Bibliography
Published Articles: 1. Cole, G.J. and Elam, J.S. (1981). Axonal transport of glycoproteins in regenerating olfactory nerve: enhanced glycopeptide Concanavalin A binding. Brain Res. 222, 437-441. 2. Cole, G.J. and Elam, J.S. (1983). Characterization of axonally transported glycoproteins in regenerating garfish olfactory nerve. J. Neurochem. 41, 691-702. 3. Dyer, S.A., Derby, M.A., Cole, G.J. and Glaser, L. (1983). Identification of subpopulations of chick neural retinal cells by monoclonal antibodies: a fluorescence- activated cell sorter screening technique. Dev. Brain Res. 9, 197-203. 4. Cole, G.J. and Glaser, L. (1984). Identification of novel neural- and neural retina- specific antigens with a monoclonal antibody. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 81, 2260- 2264. 5. Cole, G.J. and Glaser, L. (1984). Inhibition of embryonic neural retina cell-substratum adhesion with a monoclonal antibody. J. Biol. Chem. 259, 4031-4034. 6. Cole, G.J. and Glaser, L. (1984). Cell-substratum adhesion in embryonic chick central
nervous system is mediated by a 170,000-mol. wt. neural specific polypeptide. J. Cell Biol. 99, 1605-1612.
7. Cole, G.J., Schubert, D. and Glaser, L. (1985). Cell-substratum adhesion in chick neural retina depends upon protein-heparan sulfate interactions. J. Cell Biol. 100, 1192-1199. 8. Cole, G.J. and Glaser, L. (1986). A heparin-binding domain from NCAM is involved in
neural cell-substratum adhesion. J. Cell Biol. 102, 403-412. 9. Cole, G.J., Bond, R. and Glaser, L. (1986). Monoclonal antibodies specific for ganglion
cells in the embryonic chick neural retina. Dev. Brain Res. 26, 133-143. 10. Cole, G.J., Loewy, A. and Glaser, L. (1986). Neuronal cell-cell adhesion depends upon interactions of NCAM with heparin-like molecules. Nature 320, 445-447.
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11. Cole, G.J., Loewy, A., Cross, N.V., Akeson, R., and Glaser, L. (1986). Topographic localization of the heparin-binding domain of the neural cell adhesion molecule NCAM. J. Cell Biol. 103, 1739-1744.
12. Cole, G.J. and Schachner, M. (1987). Localization of the L2 monoclonal antibody binding site on NCAM and evidence for its role in NCAM-mediated cell adhesion. Neurosci. Lett. 78, 227-232. 13. Cole, G.J., Schachner, M. and Fliesler, S.J. (1988). N-linked oligosaccharides are not required for neuron-neuron interactions mediated by neural cell adhesion molecule. Neurosci. Lett. 93, 170-175. 14. Cole, G.J. and Akeson, R. (1989). Identification of a heparin-binding domain of the neural cell adhesion molecule NCAM using synthetic peptides. Neuron 2, 1157-1165. 15. Cole, G.J. and Burg, M. (1989). Characterization of a heparan sulfate proteoglycan that co-purifies with neural cell adhesion molecule. Exp. Cell Res. 182, 44-60. 16. Burg, M. and Cole, G.J. (1990). Characterization of cell-associated proteoglycans synthesized by embryonic neural retinal cells. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 276, 396- 404. 17. Fliesler, S.J., Cole, G.J. and Adler, A.J. (1990). Neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM)
in adult vertebrate retinas: tissue localization and evidence against its role in retina-pigment epithelium adhesion. Exp. Eye Res. 50, 475-482.
18. Reyes, A.A., Akeson, R., Brezina, L. and Cole, G.J. (1990). Structural requirements for
neural cell adhesion molecule-heparin interaction. Cell Regulation 1, 567-576. 19. Cole, G.J. and McCabe, C.F. (1991). Identification of a developmentally-regulated keratan sulfate proteoglycan that inhibits cell adhesion and neurite outgrowth. Neuron 7, 1007-1018. 20. McCabe, C.F., Thompson, R.P. and Cole, G.J. (1992). Distribution of the novel developmentally regulated protein EAP-300 in the embryonic chick nervous system. Dev. Brain Res. 66, 11-23. 21. McCabe, C.F. and Cole, G.J. (1992). Expression of the barrier-associated proteins EAP-300 and claustrin in the developing central nervous system. Dev. Brain Res.70, 9-24. 22. Burg, M.A. and Cole, G.J. (1994). Claustrin, an anti-adhesive neural keratan sulfate proteoglycan, is structurally related to MAP1B. J. Neurobiol. 25, 1-22. 23. Burg, M.A., Halfter, W. and Cole, G.J. (1995). Analysis of proteoglycan expression in developing chick brain: Characterization of a heparan sulfate proteoglycan that interacts with the neural cell adhesion molecule NCAM. J. Neurosci. Res.41, 49-64.
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24. Kelly, M.M., Phanhthourath, C., Brees, D.K., McCabe, C.F., and Cole, G.J. (1995). Molecular characterization of EAP-300: a high molecular weight, embryonic polypeptide containing an amino acid repeat comprised of multiple leucine-zipper motifs. Dev. Brain Res. 85, 31-47.
25. Tsen, G., Halfter, W., Kröger, S., and Cole, G.J. (1995). Agrin is a heparan sulfate proteoglycan. J. Biol. Chem. 270, 3392-3399. 26. McCabe, C.F., Gourdie, R.G., Thompson, R.P. and Cole, G.J. (1995). The developmentally regulated neural protein EAP-300 is expressed by myocardium and cardiac neural crest during chick embryogenesis. Dev. Dynamics 203, 51-60. 27. Tsen, G., Napier, A., Halfter, W., and Cole, G.J. (1995). Identification of a novel alternatively spliced agrin mRNA that is preferentially expressed in non-neuronal cells. J. Biol. Chem. 270, 15934-15937. 28. Cole, G.J. and Halfter, W. (1996). Agrin: an extracellular matrix heparan sulfate proteoglycan involved in cell interactions and synaptogenesis. Perspectives on Develop. Neurobiol. 3, 359-371. 29. Storms, S.D., Kim, A.C., Tran, B.-H. T., Cole, G.J., and Murray, B.A. (1996). NCAM-mediated adhesion of transfected cells to agrin. Cell Adhesion and Commun. 3: 497-509. 30. Brees, D.K., Hutchison, F.N., Cole, G.J., and Williams, J.C.Jr. (1996). Differential effects of diabetes and glomerulonephritis on glomerular basement membrane composition. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 212, 69-77. 31. Halfter, W., Schurer, B., Yip, J., Yip, L., Tsen, G., Lee, J.-A., and Cole, G.J. (1997).
Distribution and substrate properties of agrin, a heparan sulfate proteoglycan of developing axonal pathways. J. Comp. Neurol. 383, 1-17.
32. Yuan, Y., Lee, J.-A., Napier, A., and Cole, G.J. (1997). Molecular cloning of a new intermediate filament protein expressed by radial glia and demonstration of alternative splicing in a novel heptad repeat region located in the carboxy-terminal tail domain. Mol. Cell. Neurosci. 10, 71-86. 33. Cole, G.J. and Lee, J.-A. (1997). Immunocytochemical localization of a novel radial glial intermediate filament protein. Dev. Brain Res. 101, 225-238. 34. Burg, M.A., Lee, J.-A. and Cole, G.J. (1997). An alternatively spliced, 5’-truncated MAP1B isoform is expressed in the developing chick nervous system. J. Mol. Neurosci., 9, 177-186. 35. Ma, X., Charron, F., Cole, G.J., Savard, P.E., and Vincent, M. (1998). The developmentally regulated avian protein IFAPa-400 is transitin. Dev. Brain Res. 109, 59-66.
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36. Halfter, W., Dong, S., Schurer, B. and Cole, G.J. (1998). Collagen XVIII is a basement membrane heparan sulfate proteoglycan. J. Biol. Chem. 273, 25404-25412. 37. Cotman, S.L., Halfter, W. and Cole, G.J. (1999). Identification of extracellular matrix ligands for the heparan sulfate proteoglycan agrin. Exp. Cell Res. 249, 54-64. 38. Napier, A., Yuan, Y. and Cole, G.J. (1999). Characterization of the chicken transitin
gene reveals a strong relationship to the nestin intermediate filament class. J. Mol. Neurosci. 12, 11-22.
39. Cheng, G., Litchenberg, W.H., Cole, G.J., Mikawa, T., Thompson, R.P. and Gourdie,
R.G. (1999). Development of the cardiac conduction system involves recruitment within a multipotent cardiomyogenic lineage. Development 126, 5041-5049.
40. Lee, J.-A. and Cole, G.J. (2000). Localization of transitin mRNA, a nestin-like
intermediate filament family member, in chicken radial glia processes. J. Comp. Neurol. 418, 473-483.
41. Cotman, S.L., Halfter, W. and Cole, G.J. (2000). Agrin binds to ß-amyloid (Aß),
accelerates Aß fibril formation, and is localized to Aß deposits in Alzheimer’s Disease brain. Mol. Cell. Neurosci. 15, 183-198.
42. Halfter, W., Dong, S., Schurer, B., Osanger, A., Schneider, W., Ruegg, M., and Cole, G.J. (2000). Composition, synthesis and assembly of the embryonic chick retinal basal lamina. Dev. Biol. 220, 111-128.
43. Henion, P.D., Blyss, G.K., Luo, R., Maynard, T.M., An, M. Cole, G.J., and Weston, J.A.
(2000). Avian transitin expression mirrors glial cell fate restrictions during neural crest development. Dev. Dynamics 218, 150-159.
44. Darenfed, H., Ma, X., Davis, L., Juge, N., Savard, P.E., Cole, G.J., and Vincent, M.
(2001). Molecular polymorphism of the intermediate filament protein transitin. Histochem. Cell Biol. 116, 397-409.
45. Dong, S., Landfair J., Balasubramani M., Bier M. E., Cole G., and Halfter W. (2002).
Expression of basal lamina protein mRNAs in the early embryonic chick eye. J. Comp. Neurol. 447, 261-273.
46. Strohmeyer, R., Ramirez, M., Cole, G.J., Mueller, K., and Rogers, J. (2002). Association
of Factor H of the alternative pathway of complement with agrin and complement receptor 3 in Alzheimer’s Disease brain. J. Neuroimmunology 131, 135-146.
47. Brown, S.C., Torelli, S., Feng, L., Cole, G.J., Sewry, C.A., and Muntoni, F. (2003).
Immunocytochemical analysis of muscle agrin in MDC1C and LGDM2I. Neuromusc. Disorders 13, 649.
48. Dong, S., Cole, G.J. and Halfter, W. (2003). Expression of collagen XVIII and
localization of its glycosaminoglycan (GAG) attachment sites. J. Biol. Chem. 278, 1700-
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1707. 49. Kim, M.J., Cotman, S.L., Halfter, W. and Cole, G.J. (2003). The heparan sulfate
proteoglycan agrin modulates neurite outgrowth mediated by FGF-2. J. Neurobiol. 55, 261-277.
50. Winzen U., Cole G.J. and Halfter W. (2003). Agrin is a chimeric proteoglycan with the
attachment sites for heparan sulfate/chondroitin sulfate located in two multiple serine-glycine clusters. J. Biol. Chem. 278, 30106-30114.
51. Halfter, W., Dong, S., Schurer, B., Ring, C., Cole, G.J. and Eller, A. (2005). Embryonic
synthesis of the inner limiting membrane and vitreous body. Invest. Ophth. Vis. Sci., 46, 2202-2209.
52. Liu, I.-H., Uversky, V.N., Munishkina, L.A., Fink, A.L., Halfter, W., and Cole, G.J.
(2005). Agrin binds α-synuclein and modulates α-synuclein fibrillation. Glycobiology 15, 1320-1331.
53. Kim, M.J., Liu, I.-H., Song, Y., Lee, J.-A., Halfter, W., Balice-Gordon, R.J., Linney, E.,
and Cole, G.J. (2007). Agrin is required for posterior development and motor axon outgrowth and branching in embryonic zebrafish. Glycobiology 17, 231-247.
54. Candiello, J., Balasubramani, M., Schreiber, E.M., Cole, G.J., Mayer, U., Halfter, W.,
and Lin, H. (2007). Biomechanical properties of native basement membranes. FEBS J. 274, 2897-2908.
55. Wakamatsu, Y., Nakamura, N., Lee, J.-A., Cole, G.J., and Osumi, N. (2007) Transitin, a
Nestin-like intermediate filament protein, mediates cortical localization and lateral transport of Numb in mitotic avian neuroepithelial cells. Development 134, 2425-2433.
56. Lee, J.-A. and Cole, G.J. (2007). Generation of transgenic zebrafish expressing green
fluorescent protein under control of zebrafish amyloid precursor polypeptide gene regulatory elements. Zebrafish 4, 277-286.
57. Lee, J.-A., Anholt, R.R. H. and Cole, G.J. (2008). Olfactomedin-2 mediates development
of the anterior central nervous system and head structures in zebrafish. Mech. Dev. 125, 167-181.
58. Liu, I.-H., Zhang, C., Kim, M.J. and Cole, G.J. (2008). Retina development in zebrafish
requires the heparan sulfate proteoglycan agrin. Dev. Neurobiol. 68, 877-898. 59. Hu, B., Zhang, C., Baawo, K., Qin, R., Cole, G.J., Lee, J.-A., and Chen, X. (2010).
Zebrafish K5 promoter driven GFP expression as a transgenic system for oral research. Oral Oncology 46, 31-37.
60. Candiello, J., Cole, G.J., and Halfter, W. (2010). Age-dependent changes in the structure,
composition and biophysical properties of a human basement membrane. Matrix Biol 29, 402-410.
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61. Jallouli, M., Lapierre, L.R., Guerette, D., Blais, K., Lee, J.-A., Cole, G.J., and Vincent,
M. (2010). Transitin is required for the differentiation of avian QM7 myoblasts into myotubes. Dev. Dynamics 239, 3038-3047.
62. Zhang, C., Turton, Q.M., MacKinnon, S., Sulik, K.K. and Cole, G.J. (2011). Agrin
function associated with ocular development is a target of ethanol exposure in embryonic zebrafish. Birth Defects Res. (Part A) 91, 129-141.
63. Xiao, T., Robles, E., Staub, W., Gosse, N.J., Cole, G.J., and Baier, H. (2011). Assembly
of lamina-specific neuronal connections by a Slit gradient anchored to type IV collagen. Cell 146, 164-176.
64. Zhang, C., Ojiaku, P. and Cole, G.J. (2013). Forebrain and hindbrain development in
zebrafish is sensitive to ethanol exposure involving agrin, Fgf and Sonic hedgehog function. Birth Defects Res. (Part A) 97, 8-27.
65. Hu, B., Chen, H., Liu, X., Zhang, C., Cole, G.J., Lee, J.-A., and Chen, X. (2013).
Transgenic overexpression of zCdx1b in zebrafish induces metaplastic changes of gene expression in zebrafish esophageal squamous epithelium. Zebrafish 10, 218-227.
66. Zhang, C., Frazier, J.M., Chen, H., Liu, Y., Lee, J.AA., and Cole, G.J. (2014).
Molecular and morphological changes in zebrafish following transient ethanol exposure during defined developmental stages. Neurotoxicol. Teratol. 44, 70-80.
67. Bailey, JM, Oliveri, AN, Zhang, C, Frazier, JM, Mackinnon, S, Cole, GJ and Levin ED
(2015). Long-term behavioral impairment following acute embryonic ethanol exposure in zebrafish. Neurotoxicol. Teratol. 48, 1-8.
68. Zhang, C, Anderson, A and Cole GJ (2015). Analysis of crosstalk between retinoic acid
and sonic hedgehog pathways following ethanol exposure in embryonic zebrafish. Birth Defects Res (Part A) 103, 1046-1057.
Book Chapters: 1. Cancalon, P., Cole, G.J. and Elam, J.S. (1982). The role of axonal transport in the growth
of the olfactory nerve axons. In D. Weiss and A. Gorio, eds., Axoplasmic Transport in Physiology and Pathology, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, pp. 62-69.
2. Cole, G.J. and Glaser, L. (1987). Characterization of the heparin-binding domain of the
neural cell adhesion molecule NCAM. In Advances in Gene Technology: the Molecular Biology of Development, ICSU Short Reports, Vol. 7, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 120-121.
3. Cole, G.J. and Bond, R.W. (1987). Neuronal antigens involved in cell adhesion and cell
recognition. In Elson, E., Frazier, W. and Glaser, L., eds., Cell Membranes: Methods and Reviews Vol. 3, Plenum Press, New York, pp. 79-111.
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4. Cole, G.J. and Liu, I.-H. (2006). Glycosaminoglycans, proteoglycans and conformational
disorders. In V. Uversky and A.L. Fink, eds., Protein Misfolding, Aggregation and Conformational Diseases, Part A, Protein Aggregation and Conformational Diseases, Springer , New York, NY, pp. 83-100.
5. Cole, G.J., Zhang, C., Ojiaku, P., Bell, V., Devkota, S., and Mukhopadhyay, S. (2012).
Effects of ethanol exposure on nervous system development in zebrafish. In Jeon, K.W., International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology Vol. 299, pp 255-315.
Published Abstracts: 1. Cole, G.J. and Elam, J.S. (1981). Axonal transport of Con A-binding glycopeptides in
regenerating nerve. Trans. Am. Soc. Neurochem. 12, 247. 2. Cole, G.J. and Elam, J.S. (1982). Analysis of transported Con A-binding glycoproteins in
regenerating nerve. Trans. Am. Soc. Neurochem. 13, 224. 3. Cole, G.J., Dyer, S.A., Derby, M.A. and Glaser, L. (1983). Developmental regulation of
cell surface antigens in chick neural retina. Neurosci. Soc. Abst. 9, 944. 4. Cole, G.J., Loewy, A. and Glaser, L. (1986). Binding of heparin to NCAM is involved in
neuronal cell interactions. Trans. Am. Soc. Neurochem. 17, 141. 5. Cole, G.J., Maimone, M.M., Tollefson, D.M., Loewy, A., and Glaser, L. (1986).
Characterization of NCAM structure and function. J. Cell Biol. Abst. 103, 145a. 6. Cole, G.J., Burg, M. and Jiang, W. (1987). Characterization of neuronal heparan sulfate
proteoglycans. J. Cell Biol. Abst. 105, 299a. 7. Cole, G.J., Schachner, M. and Fliesler, S.J. (1988). N-linked oligosaccharides are not
required for NCAM function. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Res. (ARVO Suppl.) 29, 386. 8. Cole, G.J. and Akeson, R.A. (1988). Identification of a heparan sulfate-binding amino
acid sequence in NCAM. J. Cell Biol. Abst. 107, 730a. 9. Burg, M. and Cole, G.J. (1989). Interactions of neural HSPG with the neural cell
adhesion molecule (NCAM). J. Cell Biol. Abst. 109, 233a. 10. Kelly, M.M., Brees, D. and Cole, G.J. (1990). Characterization of a developmentally
regulated neural antigen. UCLA Colloquium, Cell and Molecular Aspects of the Developing Nervous System. J. Cell. Biochem. Suppl. 14F, 18.
11. McCabe, C.F., Thompson, R.P. and Cole, G.J. (1990). Distribution of a novel
developmentally regulated polypeptide expressed in cardiac and neural tissues during chick embryogenesis. J. Cell Biol. Abst. 111, 243a.
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12. Cole, G.J. and McCabe, C.F. (1991). Inhibition of neural cell adhesion and neurite
outgrowth by a developmentally-regulated keratan sulfate proteoglycan. J. Cell Biol. Abst. 115, 442a.
13. Burg, M.A. and Cole, G.J. (1991). Analysis of the major proteoglycans of chick brain
during development. J. Cell Biol. Abst. 115, 127a. 14. McCabe, C.F., Beckstead, R.M. and Cole, G.J. (1992). Expression of the barrier-
associated proteins EAP-300 and claustrin in the developing central nervous system. Neurosci. Soc. Abst. 18, 577.
15. Burg, M.A. and Cole, G.J. (1992). A neural keratan sulfate proteoglycan, claustrin, is
recognized by antibodies to MAP1B. Neurosci. Soc. Abst. 18, 236. 16.Tsen, G., Halfter, W., Kröger, S., and Cole, G.J. (1994). Agrin is a heparan sulfate
proteoglycan. Mol. Biol. Cell 5S, 300a. 17. Tsen, G., Napier, A., Halfter, W., and Cole, G.J. (1995). Identification of a novel agrin
isoform preferentially expressed in non-neuronal cells. Neurosci. Soc. Abst., 21, 1777. 18. Murray, B.A., Storms, S.D., Kim, A.S., Tran, B.-H.T., and Cole, G.J. (1995).
Heterophilic NCAM-mediated adhesion of transfected cells to agrin from embryonic chick brain. Neurosci. Soc. Abst. 21, 1311.
19. Lee, J.-A., Yuan, Y., Napier, A., and Cole, G.J. (1996). The midline radial glial protein
transitin defines a new class of intermediate filament protein. Neurosci. Soc. Abst. 22, 310.
20. Cotman, S.L., Halfter, W. and Cole, G.J. (1998) Identification of extracellular matrix
ligands for the heparan sulfate proteoglycan agrin. Mol. Biol. Cell 9S: 46a. 21. Lee, J.-A. and Cole, G.J. (1998). Transport of mRNA encoding the intermediate filament
protein transitin in radial glial processes. Mol. Biol. Cell 9S: 57a. 22. Cotman, S.L., Halfter, W. and Cole, G.J. (1999). Evidence of a role for agrin in ß-
amyloid (Aß) aggregation and persistence in Alzheimer’s disease. Mol. Biol. Cell 10S, 60a.
23. Kim, M.J., Cotman, S.L., Halfter, W. and Cole, G.J. (2002). Modulation of laminin- and
FGF-mediated neurite outgrowth by agrin. Mol. Biol. Cell 13S, 341a. 24. Lee, J.-A. and Cole, G.J. (2002). Transitin, a chicken nestin-like intermediate filament
protein, is required for establishing radial glial cell morphology. Mol. Biol. Cell 13S, 123a.
25. Colgan, B., Uversky, V.N., Fink, A. L., Halfter, W., and Cole, G.J. (2002). Agrin
modulates a-synuclein fibrillation. Mol. Biol. Cell 13S, 341a.
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26. Darenfed, H, Xiaoying, M., Guérette, D., Lee, J-A., Cole, G.J., and Vincent, M. (2002).
Distribution of transitin in myogenic and neurogenic cells: Potential involvement of a leucine zipper like motif. Mol. Biol. Cell 13S, 61a.
27. Cole, G.J., Uversky, V.N., Liu I., Munishkina, L.A., Mitchell, L., Colgan, B.K., Fink, A.L., and Halfter, W. (2003). Agrin modulates amyloid formation in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. Soc. Neurosci. Abst., 297.20
28. Kim, M.J., Halfter, W. and Cole, G.J. (2003). The heparan sulfate proteoglycan agrin is
required for posterior development and the formation of axonal pathways in zebrafish. Mol. Biol. Cell Abst. 297.20.
29. Kim, M.J., Liu-I.-H., Halfter, W., and Cole, G.J. (2004). Agrin regulates the
development of CNS structures that require Fgf signaling pathways. Mol. Biol. Cell Abst., 2511.
30. Lee, J.-A., Cooper, L., and Cole, G.J. (2004). Analysis of transitin function in radial glia
following RNA interference. Mol. Biol. Cell Abst., 1634. 31. Lee, J.-A., Anholt, R.R.H. and Cole, G.J. (2005). Role of olfactomedin-2 in zebrafish
central nervous system development. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 596.6. 32. Liu, I.-H., Kim, M.J., Halfter, W. and Cole, G.J. (2005). Modulation of Fgf signaling by
agrin during zebrafish development. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 597.11. 33. Guérette, D., Trépanier, J., Savard, P., Lee, J.-A., Cole, G.J., and Vincent, M. (2005). The
C-terminal heptad repeat domain of transitin: a second module able to interact with intermediate filament proteins. Mol. Biol. Cell Abst., L177.
34. Liu, I.-H. and Cole, G.J. (2006). The heparan sulfate proteoglycan agrin modulates retinal
development in zebrafish. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 420.3. 35. Lee, J.-A., Anholt, R.R.H. and Cole, G.J. (2006). Olfactomedin 2 mediates
branchiomotor neuron axon guidance in developing zebrafish. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 319.14.
36. Lee, J.-A., Zhang, C. and Cole, G.J. (2008). Generation of transgenic zebrafish
expressing GFP under control of gene regulatory elements from the zebrafish amyloid precursor protein. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 441.9.
37. Bodkin-Clarke, C., Cole, G.J. and Lee, J.-A. (2009). Generation of transgenic zebrafish
expressing cytotoxic beta-amyloid (Aß42) peptides as a novel Alzheimer’s disease model. Mol. Cell Biol. Abst., 919.
38. Turton, Q.M., MacKinnon, S., Zhang, C., and Cole, G.J. (2009). Molecular basis of
ethanol on eye and neural crest development in zebrafish. Mol. Cell Biol. Abst., 1658.
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39. Zhang, C., Turton, Q.M., MacKinnon, S., Liu, I.-H., Sulik, K.K. and Cole, G.J. (2010). Agrin function during ocular development is a target of ethanol exposure in embryonic zebrafish. Soc. Neurosci. Abst., 573.20.
40. Zhang, C., MacKinnon, S., Frazier, J., Tarchie, B., Okeke, D., Andrews, T. and Cole, G.J.
(2013). Mechanisms of ethanol-induced CNS abnormalities in zebrafish: effect of acute exposure on morphological phenotypes and gene expression. Alcohol Clin. Exp. Res. Abst., 49A.
41. Frazier, J.M., Zhang, C., Oliver, A., Bailey, J., Mackinnon, S., Levin, E.D. and Cole, G.J.
(2013). Effect of binge-like alcohol exposure on nervous system development and behavior in Zebrafish. Soc. Neurosci. Abst., 154.22.
42. Oliveri, A., Bailey, J., Zhang, C., Frazier, J., Cole, G.J. and Levin, E.D. (2013).
Zebrafish Embryos Exposed briefly to Alcohol Show Long-term Behavioral Dysfunction. Neurobehav. Teratology Soc. Abstract.
43. Zhang, C., Bailey, J.M., Oliveri, A.N., Frazier, J., DeLaRosa, A., Crosby, E., Janardhan, S., Mackinnon, S., Levin, E.D., and Cole, G.J. (2014). Long-term behavioral effects of embryonic ethanol exposure in zebrafish. Alcohol Clin. Exp. Res. Abst 704A.
44. Zhang, C., Mackinnon, S., Anderson, A. and Cole, G.J. (2015). Is crosstalk between
multiple extracellular signaling pathways responsible for ethanol-mediated disruption of ocular development? Alcohol Clin Exp Res Abst 352A.