WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS SCHOOL OF MEDICINE PEDIATRICS FACULTY ALISON J. WHELAN, M.D.
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Education

  • Bachelor of Arts, Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota, 1981
  • Doctor of Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri

Training

  • Intern in Medicine, Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri
  • Junior Assistant Resident in Medicine, Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri
  • Senior Assistant Resident in Medicine, Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri
  • Clinical Fellow in Medical Genetics, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri

Licensure and Board Certification

  • Diplomat, National Board of Medical Examiners
  • Diplomat, American Board of Internal Medicine, 1989
  • Missouri Medical License, 1990

Honors

  • Washington University School of Medicine, Distinguished Service Teaching Award, 1998
  • Alpha Omega Alpha, Washington University Chapter, 1999
  • Board Certified, American Board of Medical Genetics

Selected Publications

  1. Ghalib R, Howard T, Lowell J, Huettner P, Whelan AJ, Teefey S, White S: Plexiform neurofibromatosis of the liver (case report). Hepatology 1996; 22 (4 Pt 1):1154-7.

  2. Whelan AJ, Bartsch D, Goodfellow PJ: Brief report: A familial syndrome of pancreatic cancer and melanoma associated with mutation in the CDKN2 tumor suppressor gene. NEJM 1995; 333(15):975-977.

  3. Vocero-Akbani A, Helms C, Wang J-C, Sanjurjo FJ, Korte-Sarfaty J, Veile RA, Liu L, Jauch A, Burgess AK, Hing AV, Holt M.S., Ramachandra S, Whelan AJ, Anker R, Ahrent L, Chen M, Gavin MR, Iannantuoni K, Morton SM, Pandit SD, Read CM, Steinbrueck T, Warlick C, Smoller DA, Donis-Keller H: Mapping human telomere including 149 STSs and 24 polymorphisms for 14 proterminal regions. Genomics 1996; 36:492-506.

  4. Herfurth KFK, Kodner I, Whelan AJ, Ivanovich JL, Bracamontes J, Wells S, Goodfellow P: Mutations in MLH1 are more frequent than in MSH2 in sporadic colorectal cancer with microsatellite instability. Genes Chromosomes Cancer 1997; 18:42-49.

  5. Ivanovich JL, Read TE, Ciske DJ, Kodner IJ, Whelan AJ: A practical approach to familial and hereditary colorectal cancer. American Journal of Medicine 1999; 107:68-77.


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