Dr Bill Jordan

bill.jordan@vuw.ac.nz

04 463 6092

Room AM323, Alan McDiarmid Building

Research Interests

Research interests are generally in molecular analysis of cell function and disease processes with emphasis on use of mass spectrometry to characterise protein and metabolic change. My laboratory has over thirty years experience in use of proteomics for analysis of proteins associated with normal and disease processes in plants and animals and diagnostics for human disease. I have been a Council member of the Human Proteome Organization and the Asia Oceania Human Proteome Organization. Current research includes imaging mass spectrometry.

Selected recent publications

Bassett S, Johnson R, Simpson W, Laugraud A, Jordan TW, Bryan G. (2016) Identification of a gene involved in the regulation of hyphal growth of Epichloë festucae during symbiosis. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 363:19 doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/femsle/fnw214 fnw214

Dunne JC, Lamb DS, Delahunt B, Murray J, Bethwaite P, Ferguson P, Nacey JN, Sondhauss S, Jordan TW. (2015) Proteins from formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded prostate cancer sections that predict the risk of metastatic disease. Clinical Proteomics, 12:24 doi: 10.1186/s12014-015-9096-3.

Lehnert K, Ward H, Berry SD, Ankersmit-Udy A, Burrett A, Beattie EM, Thomas NL, Harris B, Ford CA, Browning SR, Rawson P, Verkerk GA, van der Does Y, Adams LF, Davis SR, Jordan TW, MacGibbon AK, Spelman RJ, Snell RG. (2015) Phenotypic population screen identifies a new mutation in bovine DGAT1 responsible for unsaturated milk fat. Science Reports 26: 8484 doi: 10.1038/srep08484.

Dunne JC, Kelly WJ, Leahy SC, Li D, Bond JJ, Peng L, Attwood GT, Jordan TW. (2015) The cytosolic oligosaccharide-degrading proteome of Butyrivibrio proteoclasticus. Proteomes 3: 347-368.

Soekmadji C, Russell P, Hill M, Dunne JC, Jordan TW, Nelson CC. (2014) Androgen influence on prostate cancer secreted microvesicles production and content. BJU International 113: Supp 4, 133-134.

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