Biographical Sketch

NAME
William H. Kinsey, Ph.D.

POSITION TITLE
Associate Professor


EDUCATION/TRAINING

INSTITUTION AND LOCATION

DEGREE
(if applicable)

YEAR(s)

FIELD OF STUDY

Univ. of Florida, Gainesville

B.S.

1973

Zoology

Univ. of Washington, Seattle

Ph.D

1977

Cell Biol

Johns Hopkins Univ. Baltimore

Postdoc

1979

Biochem


Professional Experience

1973-1977

Graduate student, Dept. of Biological Structure, Univ. of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle.

1977-1979

Postdoctoral Fellow with Dr. W.J. Lennarz, Dept. of Physiological
Chemistry, Johns Hopkins Univ. School of Medicine

1979-1985

Assistant Professor, Dept. of Anatomy & Cell Biology, Univ.of Miami
School of Medicine, Miami, Florida.

1985-1991

Associate Professor, Univ. of Miami School of Medicine

1997 -present

Professor, Univ. of Kansas Medical Center


Honors

1968-1970

Arts & Sciences Honors Program

1977-1979

Rockefeller Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship in Reproductive Biology


Public Advisory Panels

1990 - present

NSF Developmental Mechanisms Review Panel


PUBLICATIONS: (1976-present)

Kinsey, W.H., J.A. Rubin and W.J. Lennarz,(1980) Studies on the specificity of sperm binding in echinoid fertilization. Devel. Biol. 74: 245-250.

Kinsey, W.H., G.L. Decker and W.J. Lennarz, Isolation and partial characterization of the plasma membrane of the sea urchin egg. J. Cell Biol. 87: 248-254, 1980.

Wolf, D.E., W.H. Kinsey, W. Lennarz and M. Edidin, Changes in the organization of the sea urchin egg plasma membrane fertilization: Indications from the lateral diffusion rates of lipid soluble fluorescent dyes. Devel.Biol. 81: 133-138.

Kinsey, W.H. and W.J. Lennarz,(1981) Isolation of a glycopeptide that inhibits sperm binding. J. Cell Biol.91: 325-331.

Decker, S.J. and W.H. Kinsey, (1983) Characterization of cortical secretory vesicles from the sea urchin egg. Devel. Biol. 96:37-45

Ribot, H., S.J. Decker, & W. H. Kinsey,(1983) Preparation of plasma membranes from fertilized sea urchin eggs. Devel. Biol. 97: 494-499.

Ribot, H.D., E. Eisenman, and W.H. Kinsey,(1984) Fertilization results in increased tyrosine phosphorylation of egg proteins J. Biol.Chem. 259: 5333-5338.

Kinsey, W.H.,(1984) Regulation of tyrosine specific kinase activity at fertilization. Devel. Biol. 105: 137-143.

Kamel, C.L., J. Bailey, L. Schoenbaum, and W. Kinsey,(1985) Phosphatidylinositol metabolism during fertilization in the sea urchin egg. Lipids, 20: 350-356, 1985.

Kamel, C.L., P.A. Veno, and W.H. Kinsey, (1986) Quantitation of a SRC-like tyrosine protein kinase during fertilization of the sea urchin egg. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm. 138: 349-355.

Kinsey, W.H. (1986) Purification & Properties of the egg Plasma Membrane, in Methods in Cell Biology: Echinoderm Gametes & Embryos, Vol. 27: Ed. T.E. Schroeder Academic Press, New York, pp.139-152.

Veno, P.A., N.R. Barton, W. Jiang, and W.H. Kinsey, (1987) Role of Tyrosine Kinases in Embryonic Development. In: Advances in Gene Technology: The Mol Biology of Development, Miami Winter Symposium, Vol. 7: 112-113.

Peaucellier, G., Veno, P.A., and W.H. Kinsey, (1988) Protein tyrosine phosphorylation in response to fertilization. J. Biol. Chem. 263: 13806-13811.

Jiang, W.P., G. Peaucellier, and W. H. Kinsey, (1989) Affinity purification of embryo proteins phosphorylated on tyrosine in vitro.Devel. Growth & Differ.31:573-580

Burgess, D.R., W. Jiang, S. Mamajiwalla, & W. Kinsey,(1989) Intestinal crypt stem cells possess high levels of cytoskeletal associated phosphotyrosine-containing proteins and tyrosine kinase activity relative to differentiated enterocytes. J. Cell Biol. 109: 2139-2144.

Jiang, W., R.A. Gottlieb, W.J. Lennarz, & W.H. Kinsey,(1990) Phorbol ester treatment stimulates tyrosine phosphorylation of a sea urchin egg cortex protein. J. Cell Biol. 110: 1049-1053, 1990.

Peaucellier, G., A.C. Anderson, & W.H. Kinsey, (1990) Protein tyrosine phosphorylation during meiotic divisions of starfish oocytes. Devel. Biol. 138: 391-399.

Veno, P.A., M. Strumski, & W.H. Kinsey, (1990) Purification & Characterization of Echinonectin, a carbohydrate binding protein from sea urchin eggs. Devel. Grow. & Diff.32: 315-319.

Peaucellier, G., A.C. Anderson, W.H. Kinsey, & M. Doree, (1990) Tyrosine phosphorylation of MPF and membrane proteins during maturation of starfish oocytes. In Mechanisms of Fertilization, Plants to Human. Springer Verlag.

Leonardi, C.L., Zhu, W.Y., W.H. Kinsey, & N.S. Penneys, (1991) Seborrheic keratoses from the genital region may contain human papillomavirus DNA. Arch. Derm. 127: 1203-1206.

Jiang, W., P.A. Veno, G. Peaucellier, & W.H. Kinsey, (1991) PH regulation of an egg cortex tyrosine kinase. Devel. Biology 146:81-88.

Leonardi, C.L., W.Y. Zhu, W.H. Kinsey & N.S. Penneys: (1991) Trichilemmonas are not associated with human papillomavirus DNA. J. Cut. Path. 18 (3): 193-197.

Leonardi, C.L. , Zhu, W., Kinsey, W., and Penneys, N.S. (1991) Epidermolytic acanthoma does not contain human papillomavirus DNA. J. Cutan. Pathol. 18: 103-105.

Zhu, W.Y., Leonardi, C.L., Kinsey, W., and Penneys, N.S. (1991) Irritated seborrheic keratoses and benign varucous acanthomas do not contain papillomavirus DNA. J. Cutan. Path. 18: 449-452.

Peaucellier, G., K.L. Shartzer, W. Jiang, K. Maggio, & W.H.Kinsey (1993) Anti-peptide antibody identifies a 57KDa protein tyrosine kinase in the sea urchin egg cortex. Devel. Growth & Diff. 35: 199-208.

Moore, K.L. and W.H. Kinsey (1994) Identification of an Abl-Related protein tyrosine kinase in the cortex of the sea urchin egg: Possible role at fertilization. Devel. Biol. 164: 444 - 455.

Moore, K. L. and W. H. Kinsey (1995) Effects of protein tyrosine kinase inhibitors on egg activation and fertilization -dependent protein tyrosine kinase activity. Devel. Biol. 168: 1-10.

Kinsey, W.H. (1995) Differential phosphorylation of a 57-KDa Protein tyrosine kinase during egg activation. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm. 208: 204-209.

Kinsey, W.H. (1995) Protein Tyrosine Kinase Activity during egg activation is important for morphogenesis at gastrulation in The sea urchin embryo. Devel. Biol. 172, 704- 707.

Kinsey, W.H. (1996) Biphasic activation of Fyn kinase activity upon fertilization of the sea urchin egg. Dev-Biol. 174: 281 -287.

Walker, G., Burgess, D., and W.H. Kinsey. (1996) Fertilization promotes selective association of the ABL kinase with the egg cytoskeleton. Eur. J. Cell Biol. 70: 165-171.

Kinsey, W.H. (1997) Tyrosine kinase signaling at fertilization. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm. 240, 519-522.

Livingston, B.T., VanWinkle, C.E., & W.H. Kinsey (1998) A fertilization activated protein tyrosine kinase is required to complete gastrulation, but not for initial specification of endoderm and mesoderm in sea urchin embryos. Devel. Biol. 193, 90-99.

Talmor, A., W.H. Kinsey, & R. Shalgi (1998) Expression and immunolocalization of p59fyn tyrosine kinase in rat eggs. Devel. Biol. 194, 38-46.

Shen, S.S. Kinsey, W.H. and Lee, S.J. (1999) Protein tyrosine kinase-dependent release of intracellular calcium in the sea urchin egg. Devel. Grth. & Diff. 41: 345-355.

Starzyk KA, Pijnenborg R & Salafia CM (1999) Decidual and vascular pathophysiology in pregnancy compromise. Seminars in Reproductive Endocrinology 17 (1), 63-72

Rongish, B.J., Wu, W.J., & Kinsey, W.H. (1999) Fertilization-induced activation of phospholipase C gamma in the sea urchin egg. Devel. Biol. 215: 147-154.

Glynn, M., Sanford, T., Hoover, L., Kinsey, W., Dobbs, L., Bruegger, D., (1999) Characterization of HPV in airway papillomas by histologic and biochemical analysis. Annals of otology, Rhinology, & Laryngology 108: 1073-1077.

Rongish, B.J. & Kinsey, W.H. (2000) Transient Nuclear localization of c-Fyn during development of the zebrafish embryo. Anat. Rec. 269: 115-123.

Kinsey, W.H. & Shen, S.S. (2000) Role of Fyn kinase in calcium release during fertilization of the sea urchin egg. Devel. Biol. 225: 253-264.

Wu, W., & W.H.Kinsey (2000) Fertilization triggers activation of Fyn kinase in the zebrafish egg. Int. J. Developmental Biol. 44: 837-841.

Tash, J.S., S. Kim, M. Schuber, D. Seibt, & W.H. Kinsey (2001) Fertilization of Sea Urchin Eggs and Sperm Motility are Negatively Impacted under Low Hypergravitational Forces Significant to Space Flight. Biol. Reprod. 65: 1224-1231.


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