Will Bauer, MSc
PhD Candidate
Positions
- PhD Candidate
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Genetics and Genomics
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Houston, Texas, United States
Education
- BSc from Acadia University
- 04/2020 - Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada
- Honours in Biology
- MSc from McGill University
- 08/2022 - Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Human Genetics
Professional Interests
- Inborn Errors of Cobalamin and Folate Metabolism
- Pathophysiology of Metabolic Inborn Errors of Cobalamin
- Gene Therapy
Professional Statement
I research the developmental pathophysiology associated with inborn errors of cobalamin (vitamin B12) metabolism, using in vivo genetically engineered mice and in vitro patient-derived fibroblast cultures. Inborn errors of cobalamin metabolism are extensively described clinically, but there is a poor understanding of the cellular origins of associated phenotypes such as retinal degeneration, heart defects, neural tube defects, ataxia, and dementia. By using a developmental biology approach along with advanced techniques in genetics and genomics, we can begin to fill these gaps in knowledge, thereby improving our understanding of cobalamin metabolism and developing more effective therapies.
Websites
Selected Publications
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Bauer WG, Stewart DT, Céspedes RQ, Arias S, Easy RH. " " Neotrop. Nat.. 2021 Jan ; 5 : 1-8.
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Cormier M, Ghouili F, Roumand P, Bauer W, Touabia J, Martin LJ. " " Cell Biol Toxi. 2018 ; 34 (1) : 23-38.
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Bauer WG, Watkins D, Zacharias C, Gilfix BM, Rosenblatt DS. " " Mol. Gen. Met.. 2024 Jan 4; 141 (1)
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Freeman EJG, Bauer WG, Easy RH, Céspedes RQ, Valverde SA, Stewart DT. " " Malacologia. 2025 ; 67
Projects
- PhD Thesis
- Genetics and Genomics (01/2023 - present)
- Defining the developmental pathophysiology of cblC using in vivo genetically engineered mouse models.
- Capstone Project
- Clinical Translational Research (01/2024 - 09/2025)
- Generating a humanized mouse model for cblC.
Languages
French
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