Parker C. Wilson, MD, PhD

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Assistant Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Department: Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Contact information
713B Stellar-Chance Laboratories Building
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Office: 215 746 4321
Lab: 215 746 4321
Education:
BS (Engineering with a Concentration in Computer Science)
Johns Hopkins University, 2005.
MD, PhD (Molecular and Cellular Biology and Pathobiology)
Medical University of South Carolina, 2013.
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Selected Publications

Han SK, McNulty MT, Benway CJ, Wen P, Greenberg A, Onuchic-Whitford AC; Nephrotic Syndrome Study Network (NEPTUNE); Jang D, Flannick J, Burtt NP, Wilson PC, Humphreys BD, Wen X, Han Z, Lee D, Sampson MG.: Mapping genomic regulation of kidney disease and traits through high-resolution and interpretable eQTLs. Nat Commun 14: 2229, Apr 2023.

Han SK, Muto Y, Wilson PC, Humphreys BD, Sampson MG, Chakravarti A, Lee D.: Quality assessment and refinement of chromatin accessibility data using a sequence-based predictive model. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 119: e2212810119, Dec 2022.

Mantrala S, Ginter PS, Mitkari A, Joshi S, Prabhala H, Ramachandra V, Kini L, Idress R, D'Alfonso TM, Fineberg S, Jaffer S, Sattar AK, Chagpar AB, Wilson P, Singh K, Harigopal M, Koka D.: Concordance in Breast Cancer Grading by Artificial Intelligence on Whole Slide Images Compares With a Multi-Institutional Cohort of Breast Pathologists. Arch Pathol Lab Med 146: 1369-1377, Nov 2022.

Muto Y, Dixon EE, Yoshimura Y, Wu H, Omachi K, Ledru N, Wilson PC, King AJ, Eric Olson N, Gunawan MG, Kuo JJ, Cox JH, Miner JH, Seliger SL, Woodward OM, Welling PA, Watnick TJ, Humphreys BD.: Defining cellular complexity in human autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease by multimodal single cell analysis. Nat Commun 13: 6497, Oct 2022.

Wilson PC, Muto Y, Wu H, Karihaloo A, Waikar SS, Humphreys BD.: Multimodal single cell sequencing implicates chromatin accessibility and genetic background in diabetic kidney disease progression. Nat Commun 13: 5253, Sep 2022.

Kobayashi H, Looker HC, Satake E, D'Addio F, Wilson JM, Saulnier PJ, Md Dom ZI, O'Neil K, Ihara K, Krolewski B, Badger HS, Petrazzuolo A, Corradi D, Galecki A, Wilson PC, Najafian B, Mauer M, Niewczas MA, Doria A, Humphreys BD, Duffin KL, Fiorina P, Nelson RG, Krolewski AS.: Neuroblastoma suppressor of tumorigenicity 1 is a circulating protein associated with progression to end-stage kidney disease in diabetes. Sci Transl Med 14: eabj2109, Aug 2022.

Wilson PC, Humphreys BD: Understanding How Genetic Background Affects Kidney Function at the Single-Cell Level. Am J Kidney Dis. 79(4): 613-615, Apr 2022 Notes: doi: 10.1053/j.ajkd.2021.11.002. Epub 2021 Dec 3.

Wilson PC, Messias N.: How Whole Slide Imaging and Machine Learning Can Partner with Renal Pathology. Kidney360 3: 413-415, Feb 2022.

Dixon EE, Wu H, Muto Y, Wilson PC, Humphreys BD.: Spatially Resolved Transcriptomic Analysis of Acute Kidney Injury in a Female Murine Model. J Am Soc Nephrol 33(2): 279-289, Feb 2022 Notes: Not a case report.

Wilson PC, Humphreys BD: Mutational fingerprints reconstruct human cell genealogies. Nat Rev Nephrol 18(1): 6-7, Jan 2022 Notes: doi: 10.1038/s41581-021-00503-6.

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