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Overview

G. Wesley Hatfield is affiliated with the University of California, Irvine in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Engineering with specific contributions in Mechanical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering as subfields.

The main topics of Hatfield's research include:

  • Aluminum Alloy Microstructure Properties
  • Metallurgical Processes and Thermodynamics
  • Additive Manufacturing Materials and Processes

Hatfield has published work in the International Journal of Metalcasting. Among recent publications, one notable paper is titled Structural Casting Alloys with Highest Recycling Content and Lowest Carbon Footprint, published in 2025 within this journal.

Frequent collaborators in their research include Julie Armstrong and Martin Hartlieb, each contributing to one or more joint works alongside Hatfield.

Best Publications

  • DNA Microarrays and Gene Expression: From Experiments to Data Analysis and Modeling

    Pierre Baldi;G. Wesley Hatfield

  • Improved Statistical Inference from DNA Microarray Data Using Analysis of Variance and A Bayesian Statistical Framework ANALYSIS OF GLOBAL GENE EXPRESSION IN ESCHERICHIA COLIK12

    Anthony D. Long;Harry J. Mangalam;Bob Y.P. Chan;Lorenzo Tolleri

  • Global gene expression profiling in Escherichia coli K12. The effects of integration host factor.

    Stuart M. Arfin;Anthony D. Long;Elaine T. Ito;Lorenzo Tolleri

  • DNA Topology-Mediated Control of Global Gene Expression in Escherichia coli

    G. Wesley Hatfield;Craig J. Benham

  • Effects of exercise on gene expression in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells

    Peter H. Connolly;Vincent J. Caiozzo;Frank Zaldivar;Dan Nemet

  • Computational identification of a transiently open L1/S3 pocket for reactivation of mutant p53

    Christopher D. Wassman;Roberta Baronio;Özlem Demir;Özlem Demir;Brad D. Wallentine

  • Molecular analysis of the human class I alcohol dehydrogenase gene family and nucleotide sequence of the gene encoding the beta subunit.

    G Duester;M Smith;V Bilanchone;G W Hatfield

  • Global gene expression profiling in Escherichia coli K12. The effects of leucine-responsive regulatory protein.

    She-pin Hung;Pierre Baldi;G. Wesley Hatfield

  • Differential analysis of DNA microarray gene expression data.

    G. Wesley Hatfield;She‐pin Hung;Pierre Baldi

  • Transcriptional activation at adjacent operators in the divergent-overlapping ilvY and ilvC promoters of Escherichia coli.

    Ronald C. Wek;G.Wesley Hatfield

  • Codon pair utilization

    G. Wesley Hatfield;George A. Gutman

  • A vector set for systematic metabolic engineering in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    Fang Fang;Kirsty Salmon;Michael W. Y. Shen;Kimberly A. Aeling

  • Activation of gene expression by a novel DNA structural transmission mechanism that requires supercoiling-induced DNA duplex destabilization in an upstream activating sequence.

    Steven D. Sheridan;Craig J. Benham;G. Wesley Hatfield

  • Threonine Deaminase from Escherichia coli: I. PURIFICATION AND PROPERTIES

    David H. Calhoun;Ronald A. Rimerman;G. Wesley Hatfield

  • Phosphate-induced protein chromatography.

    Ronald A. Rimerman;G. Wesley Hatfield

  • Identification of hair cycle-associated genes from time-course gene expression profile data by using replicate variance

    Kevin K. Lin;Darya Chudova;G. Wesley Hatfield;Padhraic Smyth

  • The nucleotide sequence of the ilvBN operon of Escherichia coli: sequence homologies of the acetohydroxy acid synthase isozymes

    Ronald C. Wek;Craig A. Hauser;G. Wesley Hatfield

  • Use of RT-PCR and DNA Microarrays to Characterize RNA Recovered by Non-Invasive Tape Harvesting of Normal and Inflamed Skin

    Rita Wong;Vynga Tran;Vera Morhenn;She-pin Hung

  • SPECIFIC BINDING OF LEUCYL TRANSFER RNA TO AN IMMATURE FORM OF L-THREONINE DEAMINASE: ITS IMPLICATIONS IN REPRESSION

    G. Wesley Hatfield;R. O. Burns

  • Optimizing Scaleup Yield for Protein Production: Computationally Optimized DNA Assembly (CODA) and Translation Engineering

    G Wesley Hatfield;David A Roth

Frequent Co-Authors

Pierre Baldi
Pierre Baldi University of California, Irvine
Peter K. Kaiser
Peter K. Kaiser Cleveland Clinic
Ronald C. Wek
Ronald C. Wek Indiana University
Eric Mjolsness
Eric Mjolsness University of California, Irvine
Bogi Andersen
Bogi Andersen University of California, Irvine
Lan Huang
Lan Huang University of California, Irvine
Kyu Y. Rhee
Kyu Y. Rhee Cornell University
Kunio Nagashima
Kunio Nagashima National Institutes of Health
Anthony D. Long
Anthony D. Long University of California, Irvine
Gregg Duester
Gregg Duester Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute

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