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Jean D. Wilson was affiliated with The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in the United States. Their research encompassed multiple fields within health sciences and molecular biology, with a focus on topics related to health professions, genetics, and interprofessional education.

Their main fields of study included Health Professions and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Subfields to which Wilson contributed consisted of General Health Professions, Molecular Biology, Urology, and Genetics.

Main research topics covered by Wilson's work were:

  • Health Sciences Research and Education
  • Interprofessional Education and Collaboration
  • Primary Care and Health Outcomes
  • Sexual Differentiation and Disorders
  • Urological Disorders and Treatments
  • Genetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal Abnormalities

Wilson had several recent publications, including:

  • "Reviews," published in 2021 in Dalhousie French Studies
  • "Student Engagement With an Open Educational Resource on Gynecological Assessment," published in 2023 in The Journal for Nurse Practitioners

Frequent coauthors who collaborated with Wilson throughout their career included:

  • David W. Russell
  • Vittorio Frigerio
  • Sandra Badescu
  • Hope Christiansen
  • Mariah Devereux Herbeck

Wilson's work appeared predominantly in the venues Dalhousie French Studies and The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, illustrating contributions to both health sciences and interdisciplinary studies. The research covered applied clinical topics as well as educational approaches within healthcare professions.

Best Publications

  • The conversion of testosterone to 5-alpha-androstan-17-beta-ol-3-one by rat prostate in vivo and in vitro.

    Nicholas Bruchovsky;Jean D. Wilson

  • Testosterone Formation and Metabolism During Male Sexual Differentiation in the Human Embryo

    Pentti K. Siiteri;Jean D. Wilson

  • Male pseudohermaphroditism caused by mutations of testicular 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 3

    Wayne M. Geissler;Daphne L. Davis;Ling Wu;Karen D. Bradshaw

  • Familial incomplete male pseudohermaphroditism, type 2. Decreased dihydrotestosterone formation in pseudovaginal perineoscrotal hypospadias.

    Patrick C. Walsh;James D. Madden;Mary J. Harrod;Joseph L. Goldstein

  • Characterization and expression of a cDNA encoding the human androgen receptor.

    Wayne D. Tilley;Marco Marcelli;Jean D. Wilson;Michael J. McPhaul

  • The hormonal control of sexual development

    Jean D. Wilson;Fredrick W. George;James E. Griffin

  • Dihydrotestosterone in prostatic hypertrophy: I. The formation and content of dihydrotestosterone in the hypertrophic prostate of man

    Pentti K. Siiteri;Jean D. Wilson

  • Androgen Abuse by Athletes

    Jean D. Wilson

  • Testosterone at high concentrations interacts with the human androgen receptor similarly to dihydrotestosterone.

    Placido B. Grino;James E. Griffin;Jean D. Wilson

  • The intranuclear binding of testosterone and 5-alpha-androstan-17-beta-ol-3-one by rat prostate.

    Nicholas Bruchovsky;Jean D. Wilson

  • Regulation of Cholesterol Metabolism

    John M. Dietschy;Jean D. Wilson

  • Molecular genetics of steroid 5α-reductase 2 deficiency

    Anice E. Thigpen;Daphne L. Davis;Athena Milatovich;Berenice B. Mendonca

  • Congenital absence of the vagina. The Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome.

    James E. Griffin;Creighton Edwards;James D. Madden;Mary Jo Harrod

  • Finasteride, an inhibitor of 5 alpha-reductase, suppresses prostatic dihydrotestosterone in men with benign prostatic hyperplasia.

    John D. McConnell;Jean D. Wilson;Fredrick W. George;Jack Geller

  • Origin of Estrogen in Normal Men and in Women with Testicular Feminization

    Paul C. Macdonald;James D. Madden;Paul F. Brenner;Jean D. Wilson

  • Steroid 5 alpha-reductase 2 deficiency.

    Wilson Jd;Griffin Je;Russell Dw

  • The Syndromes of Androgen Resistance

    James E. Griffin;Jean D. Wilson

  • The conversion of testosterone to 5 alpha-androstan-17 beta-ol-3-one (dihydrotestosterone) by skin slices of man.

    Jean D. Wilson;Joanne D. Walker

  • Regulation of Human Hair Growth by Steroid Hormones. II. Androstenedione Metabolism in Isolated Hairs

    Hans U. Schweikert;Jean D. Wilson

  • A comparative study of the conversion of testosterone to 17-beta-hydroxy-5-alpha-androstan-3-one (Dihydrotestosterone) by prostate and epididymis.

    Robert E. Gloyna;Jean D. Wilson

Frequent Co-Authors

Marilyn B. Renfree
Marilyn B. Renfree University of Melbourne
David W. Russell
David W. Russell University of Washington
Berenice B. Mendonca
Berenice B. Mendonca Universidade de São Paulo
Wayne D. Tilley
Wayne D. Tilley University of Adelaide
Joseph L. Goldstein
Joseph L. Goldstein The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Paul C. MacDonald
Paul C. MacDonald The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Maria I. New
Maria I. New Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Larry Johnson
Larry Johnson United States Department of Agriculture
Ken McElreavey
Ken McElreavey Institut Pasteur
Claus G. Roehrborn
Claus G. Roehrborn The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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