Dr. Gregory P. Wagner M.D.
Emergency Physician
500 Hospital Dr Department Of Emerge Warrenton VA, 20186About
Dr. Gregory Wagner practices Emergency Medicine in Warrenton, VA. Dr. Wagner assesses patients who seek immediate medical attention at any time of day or night. Emergency Medicine Physicians are trained to efficiently work with each patient and situation no matter how acute or life-threatening. Dr. Wagner examines patients, determines means of testing, diagnoses conditions, and decides the best treatment methods.
Education and Training
Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University 2003
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Algebraic theory of recombination spaces.
- 1,2,3 = 2,3,4: a solution to the problem of the homology of the digits in the avian hand.
- A research programme for testing the biological homology concept.
- Evolution of chordate hox gene clusters.
- Is Hsp90 a regulator of evolvability?
- A recombinogenic targeting method to modify large-inserts for cis-regulatory analysis in transgenic mice: construction and expression of a 100-kb, zebrafish Hoxa-11b-lacZ reporter gene.
- Modeling the evolution of genetic architecture: A continuum of alleles model with pairwise AxA epistasis.
- Population dependent Fourier decomposition of fitness landscapes over recombination spaces: evolvability of complex characters.
- What is the promise of developmental evolution? Part I: why is developmental biology necessary to explain evolutionary innovations?
- Asymmetry of configuration space induced by unequal crossover: implications for a mathematical theory of evolutionary innovation.
- Duplication of modules facilitates the evolution of functional specialization.
- Is the genotype-phenotype map modular? A statistical approach using mouse quantitative trait loci data.
- Evolution of Hoxa-11 in lineages phylogenetically positioned along the fin-limb transition.
- Modeling genetic architecture: a multilinear theory of gene interaction.
- Epistasis and the mutation load: a measurement-theoretical approach.
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