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Craig B. Wilen, MD, PhD

Associate Professor Term; Medical Director, Immune Monitoring Core Facility

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Craig B. Wilen, MD, PhD

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Biography

Dr. Wilen is an Associate Professor in Laboratory Medicine and Immunobiology and is focused on the host-pathogen interactions of RNA viruses including coronavirus and norovirus. Dr. Wilen received his A.B in Biology and Economics at Washington University in St. Louis, his MD and PhD from the University of Pennsylvania. His residency training was in clinical pathology at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, MO. His postdoctoral studies were conducted in the laboratory of Herbert "Skip" Virgin at Washington University School of Medicine where he studied the pathogenesis of norovirus, the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis. Dr. Wilen discovered CD300lf as the first receptor for a norovirus and identified intestinal tuft cells as the physiologic target cell for mouse norovirus infection. Current work in the Wilen lab is focused on identifying novel therapeutic targets for SARS-CoV2 and elucidating mechanisms COVID-19 pathogenesis. The Wilen lab utilizes a diverse array of techniques to achieve these goals with SARS-CoV2 in the BSL3 including single-cell RNA sequencing, genome-wide CRISPR screening, organoid culture, and transgenic mouse models.

https://wilenlab.com

Education & Training

  • Instructor
    Washington University School of Medicine (2018)
  • Resident in Clinical Pathology
    Barnes-Jewish Hospital (2016)
  • MD
    University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine (2013)
  • PhD
    University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine (2011)
  • AB
    Washington University in St. Louis, Biology and Economics (2006)

Honors & Recognition

AwardAwarding OrganizationDate
Odyssey AwardSmith Family Foundation 2023
Odyssey AwardSmith Family Foundation2022
Young Physician-Scientist AwardAmerican Society for Clinical Investigation2021
Robert E. Leet and Clara Guthrie Patterson Trust Mentored Research Award2020
Paul E. Strandjord Young Investigator Award with DistinctionAcademy of Clinical Laboratory Physicians and Scientists2017
Career Award for Medical ScientistsBurroughs Wellcome Fund2017
Award for Academic Excellence and Achievement in PathologyAmerican Society for Clinical Pathology2012

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