John Wyrick

  1. Professor
Email Addressjwyrick@wsu.edu
LocationBiotechnology-Life Sciences 241

Biography

Dr. John Wyrick is a professor in the School of Molecular Biosciences, where he studies mechanisms of DNA damage, repair, and mutagenesis in a variety of model organisms, including yeast and human cells. His lab has developed and used high-throughput sequencing approaches to map DNA damage and repair across the genome at single nucleotide resolution. Dr. Wyrick currently teaches a course on bioinformatics.

NIH Protein Biotechnology Training Program

Research Interests in proteins and biotechnology

Investigates the role of genome-wide histone modification patterns in regulating yeast gene expression in response to environmental and developmental signals.

Education

  • PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002
  • BS, Washington State University, 1996

Research Interest

  • Mechanisms of mutagenesis by ultraviolet (UV) light in skin cancer
  • Repair of UV damage by nucleotide excision repair (NER)
  • Modulation of UV damage formation by chromatin and transcription factor proteins
  • Regulation of gene expression by transcription factor binding sites

Publications