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Andrew Wodrich

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apwo226@uky.edu

Positions

  • MD/PhD Student

College Unit(s)

Biography and Education

Education

B.S. Neuroscience and History - University of Miami (2017)

Summary:

Current Year: G4

Selected Publications

ORCiD: 0000-0003-2933-3389

Google Scholar: Andrew P. K. Wodrich


Wodrich, A. P. K., Scott, A. W., Shukla, A. K., Harris, B. T., Giniger, E. (2022). The Unfolded Protein Responses in Health, Aging, and Neurodegeneration: Recent advances and future considerations. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience. doi: 10.3389/fnmol.2022.831116.

Shukla, A. K., Wodrich, A. P. K., Sharma, A., Giniger, E. (2022). Invertebrates Models in Translational Research. In Biotechnology in Healthcare: Applications and regulatory issues [in print].

          ‡ = co-first authors

Hrizo, S., Eicher, S. L., Myers, T. D., McGrath, I., Wodrich, A. P. K., Venkatesh, H., Manjooran, D., Swoger, S., Gagnon, K., Bruskin, M., Lebedev, M. V., Zheng, S., Vitantonio, A., Kim, S., Lamb, Z. J., Vogt, A., Ruzhnikov, M. R. Z., Palladino, M. J. (2021). Identification of Protein Quality Control Regulators Using a Drosophila Model of TPI Deficiency. Neurobiology of Disease. doi: 10.1016/j.nbd.2021.105299.

Wodrich, A. P. K. (2021). Essential Tremor in a Medieval Scribe: Extracting hidden historical knowledge from the work of the Tremulous Hand. Hektoen International. https://hekint.org/2021/09/30/essential-tremor-in-a-medieval-scribe-extracting-hidden-historical-knowledge-from-the-work-of-the-tremulous-hand/

Wodrich, A. P. K. (2020). Plague Epidemics and the Evolution of Language in England. Hektoen International. https://hekint.org/2020/07/06/plague-epidemics-and-the-evolution-of-language-in-england/

Volmar, C., Salah-Uddin, H., Halley, P., Lambert, G., Janczura, K., Wodrich, A., Manoah, S., Patel, N. H., Sartor, G. C., Mehta, N., Miles, N. T. H., Desse, S., Dorcius, D., Brothers, S. P., Wahlestedt, C. (2017). M344 Promotes Non-Amyloidogenic Amyloid Precursor Protein Processing, Normalizes Key Alzheimer’s Disease Genes and Improves Memory. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 114(43):E9135-E9144.