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Curriculum Vitae Moses S. Schanfield Certifications: 2001-2002 NY State Department of Health, Certificate of Qualification (SCHAM6), In Forensic/Identity Testing; Paternity / Identity Testing; DNA Testing 1981-2003 ABB Clinical Laboratory Director, HCLD (certificate # 05083) Education: 1971-1974 - University of California, San Francisco (Immunology) Post Doctoral 1969-1971 - University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (Human Genetics) Ph.D. 1966-1969 - Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. (Anthropology) M.A. 1962-1966 - University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (Anthropology) B.A. Magna cum Laude Summary of Work and Research Experience Currently, Professor, Department of Forensic Sciences and Anthropology where Dr. Schanfield teaches population genetics and other courses as needed, does consulting on forensic DNA cases and continues his research and publications in forensic science and anthropological genetics. Directed licensed clinical laboratories and forensic laboratories in the private and public sector involved with transfusion of blood products, and the application of genetic marker testing to the solution of civil and criminal problems including the testing of paternity cases and forensic evidence. Professor Schanfield has directed research projects in a wide array of areas including forensic sciences, parentage testing, the genetics of the immune response, the genetic basis of disease susceptibility, and studies in anthropological genetics. Professor Schanfield directed a private technology transfer company that developed and marketed biotechnology products to the forensic community. Research areas include: Forensic genetics, applied genetics, paternity testing, anthropological genetics, evolutionary biology of immunoglobulin allotypes, human evolution and adaptation, and the genetics of the immune Response and the genetic analysis of autoimmune diseases.. Employment / Work History July 2008 – Present Professor, Department of Forensic Sciences and Anthropology, George Washington University, Washington, DC July 2002- June 2008 Professor and Chair, Department of Forensic Sciences, George Washington University, Washington, DC May 2000 –June 2002 Laboratory Director / Administrator, Monroe County Public Safety Laboratory, Rochester, NY October 1991-July 2002 Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS.

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Curriculum Vitae

Moses S. Schanfield

Certifications: 2001-2002 NY State Department of Health, Certificate of Qualification (SCHAM6), In

Forensic/Identity Testing; Paternity / Identity Testing; DNA Testing

1981-2003 ABB Clinical Laboratory Director, HCLD (certificate # 05083) Education: 1971-1974 - University of California, San Francisco (Immunology) Post Doctoral 1969-1971 - University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (Human Genetics) Ph.D. 1966-1969 - Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. (Anthropology) M.A. 1962-1966 - University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (Anthropology) B.A. Magna cum Laude Summary of Work and Research Experience Currently, Professor, Department of Forensic Sciences and Anthropology where Dr. Schanfield teaches population genetics and other courses as needed, does consulting on forensic DNA cases and continues his research and publications in forensic science and anthropological genetics. Directed licensed clinical laboratories and forensic laboratories in the private and public sector involved with transfusion of blood products, and the application of genetic marker testing to the solution of civil and criminal problems including the testing of paternity cases and forensic evidence. Professor Schanfield has directed research projects in a wide array of areas including forensic sciences, parentage testing, the genetics of the immune response, the genetic basis of disease susceptibility, and studies in anthropological genetics. Professor Schanfield directed a private technology transfer company that developed and marketed biotechnology products to the forensic community. Research areas include: Forensic genetics, applied genetics, paternity testing, anthropological genetics, evolutionary biology of immunoglobulin allotypes, human evolution and adaptation, and the genetics of the immune Response and the genetic analysis of autoimmune diseases.. Employment / Work History July 2008 – Present Professor, Department of Forensic Sciences and Anthropology,

George Washington University, Washington, DC July 2002- June 2008 Professor and Chair, Department of Forensic Sciences, George

Washington University, Washington, DC May 2000 –June 2002 Laboratory Director / Administrator, Monroe County Public Safety Laboratory, Rochester, NY October 1991-July 2002 Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS.

Curriculum Vitae (continued) page 2 of 8. Moses S. Schanfield, Ph.D. July 1992-October 2000 Affiliate Faculty Member, Department of Biology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO. January 1985 – April 2000 Laboratory Director/President, Analytical Genetic Testing Center, Inc., Denver, CO (formerly Allo-Type Genetic Testing, Inc., Atlanta, GA) July1985-May 1986 Laboratory Director, Genetic Testing Institute, Atlanta, GA. April 1984-June 1989 Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics (Division of Medical Genetics), Emory University, Atlanta, GA. November 1983-July 1985 Executive Director, Genetic Testing Institute, Atlanta, GA. September 1979 – Adjunct Associate Professor, Genetics Program, George November 1983 Washington University, Washington, DC. June1978 - November1983 Assistant Director, American Red Cross Blood Services,

Head Immunohematology Laboratory, Washington, DC. July 1977 – June 1978 Consultant in lmmunohematology , Research Department, Milwaukee Blood Center, Milwaukee, WI. May 1976 –June 1978 Consultant in Immunohematology, Research Service, Veterans Administration Center, Wood, WI. June 1976 - June1978 Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine, Dept. of Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. June 1975 – July 1977 Director, Transfusion Services, Reference and Immunoglobulin

Allotyping Laboratories, Milwaukee Blood Center, Milwaukee, WI. June1974 - May1975 Assistant Research Geneticist I. Section of Immunology, Dept. of

Medicine and G.W. Hooper Foundation, Univ. of California, San Francisco, CA.

June1972 - May1974 NIH Post doctoral Research Fellow, Section of Immunology, Dept.

of Medicine, Univ. of California, San Francisco, CA. June 1971 – June 1972 Post doctoral Research Geneticist II. Section of Immunology, Dept.

of Medicine, Univ. of California, San Francisco, CA.

Curriculum Vitae (continued) page 3 of 8. Moses S. Schanfield, Ph.D. Courses Taught FORS 103 Introduction to Forensic Science (Physical Aspects,

undergraduate elective), George Washington University FORS 104 Introduction to Forensic Science (Biological Aspects,

undergraduate Elective), George Washington University FORS/BISC 228.80 Population Genetics (Cross listed Biological Sciences / Forensic

Sciences Course), George Washington University FORS 241 DNA Profiling (core course in Forensic Molecular Biology

concentration), George Washington University ANTH 248 FORS 290 Human Genetic Variation (Cross listed Anthropology / Forensic

Science Course, currently elective), George Washington University

FORS 290 Ethics and Quality Assurance in Forensic Science (experimental

elective only offered once), George Washington University Grants and Fellowships 2010-2011 Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, faculty development grant. 2009-2011 NIJ grant (Award # 2009-DN-BX-K178) to develop kits for the testing of

Ancestry Informative and Phenotype Informative markers. 1992-1993 Contract NIST to co-develop SRM 2390 RFLP Quantitation Standard 1978 – 1981 Grant HL-23654 Selected Topics in Blood Transfusion 1974 – 1975 Contract CB 44003 Genetics of Breast Cancer 1972 – 1974 NIH Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Section of Immunology, Dept. of Medicine, Univ. of California, San Francisco, CA. 1968-1971 ABCC Pre-doctoral fellowship, Department of Human Genetics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

Curriculum Vitae (continued) page 4 of 8. Moses S. Schanfield, Ph.D. University Service Fall 2002- Member Graduate Admissions Committee, Department of Forensic Sciences, George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052 May 2003- Participated in Department of Forensic Sciences Celebration reception, University Celebration and Commencement, George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052 August, 2003 – December 31, 2006. Institutional Research Safety Committee, George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052 May 2003- April 2007 CCAS Dean’s Science Advisory Committee:, George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052

May 2003 – June 2008 CCAS Council of Department Chair’s, George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052

May 2004 – present Appointment, Salary, and Promotion Policies (ASPP) Committee: of the Academic Senate, George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052

August 2006 Chair search committee for Department of Forensic Science Forensic Molecular Biologist. George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052 (Hired Daniele Podini) Spring 2008/ Summer 2008. Chaired search committee for position of forensic chemist or forensic molecular biologist, George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052. (Failed search) Fall 2008- Chair, Search Committee Chair Department of Forensic Sciences, George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052 August 2009 - CCAS Dean’s Council, George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052 Community Service

Fall 2004- Spring 2008 DC Public School Biotechnology Industry Advisory Committee, with Carnegie Institution of DC. National and International Service 1984-2008 Editorial Board “Human Biology.” Reviewer for American Journal of Physical Anthropology, American Journal of Human Biology, Forensic Science International-Genetics, Croatian Medical Journal and others as needed. Permanent co-program chair, International Society of Applied Genetics, bi-annual course in forensic and anthropological genetics and related topics (1997, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011). External reviewer for promotion and tenure for John Jay University, Sam Houston University, and Virginia Commonwealth University for faculty in forensic Science.

Curriculum Vitae (continued) page 5 of 8. Moses S. Schanfield, Ph.D. Societies and Organizations: Forensic American Academy of Forensic Sciences Fellow* American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors Member (1987-2008)* Anthropology and Genetics American Association of Anthropological Genetics founding member American Association of Physical Anthropologists Member American Society of Human Genetics Member* General Honor and Scientific Organizations Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society Lifetime Member* Sigma XI Honor Fraternity Member* *elected membership or membership criteria Honors and Awards 2012-2013 Co-Program Chairman, Eighth ISABS Conference on Forensic,

Anthropologic, and Medical Genetics June 24-28, Split Croatia 2010-2011 Program Chairman Seventh ISABS Conference in Forensic, Anthropologic, and Medical Genetics, June 20-24, 2011, Brac, Croatia. 2008-2009 Program Chairman Sixth ISABS Conference in Forensic Genetics and Molecular Anthropology, June 1-5, 2009, Split, Croatia. 2006-2007 Program Chairman, Fifth ISABS Conference in Forensic Genetics and Molecular Anthropology, September 3-7, 2007, Split, Croatia. 2004-05 Co-Organizer, Fourth European-American Intensive Course in Forensic

Genetics and Mayo Clinic Course in Molecular and Cellular Genetics, Dubrovnik, Croatia, September 5-9, 2005

2003 Co-Organizer, Third European-American Intensive Course in Forensic Genetics and Mayo Clinic Course in Molecular and Cellular Genetics, Zagreb, Croatia. September 1-5, 2003.

2002 Who's Who in America, 57th edition 2001 Co-Chairman, Second European-American Intensive Course in Clinical and

Forensic Genetics, Dubrovnik Croatia. 2001 Who's Who in America, 56th edition 2001 Who's Who in the World, 19th edition 2001 Who's Who in Science and Engineering 2002-2003, 6th edition 2000 Who's Who in America 2001, 55th edition 2000 Who's Who in the World, 18th edition 2000 Who's Who in Science and Engineering, Millennium edition 2000 Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare, Millennium edition. 1999 Who's Who in America 2000, 54th edition 1999 Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare, 3rd edition. 1999 Who's Who in Science and Engineering, 5th edition 1999 Who's Who in the West 2000-2001, 27th edition

Curriculum Vitae (continued) page 6 of 8. Moses S. Schanfield, Ph.D. Honors and Awards (continued) 1998 Who's Who in America 1999, 53rd edition 1998 Who's Who in the World, 16th edition 1998 Who's Who in Science and Engineering, 4th edition 1997 Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare, 2nd edition. 1997 Cytogenetics Committee, Mountain States Genetic Services Network. 1997 American Men and Women of Science 1997 Who's Who in America 1998, 52nd edition. 1997 President, First European-American Intensive Course in PCR Based

Clinical and Forensic Testing, Split Croatia. 1996 National Forensic DNA Review Panel, US Department of Justice 1996 Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare, 1st edition 1996 Who's Who in America 1997, 51st edition. 1996 Who's Who in the World, 14th edition. 1996 Who's Who in the West 1998-1999, 26th edition. 1995 Member Ameri-Cares Foundation Mission to Bosnia and Croatia to identify

mass grave victims. 1995 Who's Who in Science and Engineering, 3rd edition 1995 Who's Who in the World, 13th edition. 1995 Who's Who in America 1996, 50th edition. 1995 Criminalistics Advisory Board, Department of Chemistry, Forensic Science Program, Metropolitan State College, Denver 1995 Chairman: Forensic Science Educators Council 1995 Who's Who in the World, 12th edition. 1994 Elected to Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society 1994 Chairman: Academic Standards Committee, Council of Forensic Science

Educators. 1994 Men of Achievement, International Biographical Centre 1993 R & D 100 for the development of Standard Reference Material 2390 "DNA Profiling Standard." 1993 Member by-Laws Committee, American Association of Anthropological Genetics. 1993 Who's Who in Science and Engineering 1993-1995 Chairman: Undergraduate Education Program, Council of Forensic Science Educators. 1991 Molecular Genetics Committee, Mountain States Genetic Services Network. 1986 Member: Nomenclature Subcommittee, International Committee on Gene Mapping, Ann Arbor, MI. 1984 Fogarty Visiting Scientist, Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Novosibirsk, Siberia, USSR 1984 Member: Editorial Board Human Biology 1984 Who's Who in Frontiers of Science and Technology. 1981 Who's Who in Technology Today 1979 Gold Medal Paper: First Latin American Congress of Hemotherapy and Immunohematology. 1978 – 1981 Grant HL-23654 Selected Topics in Blood Transfusion 1977 American Men and Women of Science 1974 – 1975 Contract CB 44003 Genetics of Breast Cancer 1974 Secretary: WHO Workshop Human Immunoglobulin Allotypes 1971 Elected to Sigma Xi

Curriculum Vitae (continued) page 7 of 8. Moses S. Schanfield, Ph.D. Lectures, Speeches and Meeting Presentations Who: Forensic Scientists Attorneys at local Bar Associations Anthropologists

Biologists Geneticists Medical Technologists Physicians Where: Australia Canada Croatia Dubai, United Arab Emirates

France Indonesia Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom United States Topics: DNA applications in forensic science DNA proficiency testing Immunoglobulin allotypes in forensics, parentage testing, and the immune response, immunogenetics Parentage testing Population structure In vitro biological assays of cell function When: 1971 - present

Curriculum Vitae (continued) page 8 of 8. Moses S. Schanfield, Ph.D. Selected Presentations: M.S. SCHANFIELD, S. MILLER, K. LABATO, S. BIN: “Comparison of SNPs, STR and InDels to measure local differentiation in SW Chinese populations.” American Association of Physical Anthropology, Annual Meeting, April 17, 2010., Albuquerque, NM, Saturday, M.S. Schanfield, S. Miller, R. Shyu,M. Mount, H.F. Polesky, R. Castro, H. Ehrlich, U. Eke, S. Mack, R.J. Mitchell, M. Coble, K. Melvin, M. H. Crawford. “Evidence supporting two centers of population differentiation in East Asia: Siberia and SE Asia” American Association of Physical Anthropology, Annual Meeting, April 4, 2009, Chicago, IL Schanfield M, Marjanovic D, Skaro V, Andelinovic S, Primorac D “ Additional analysis of Croatian population structure and comments on identification of remains in mass casualty databases: Powerplex 16 databases for southern Croatians.” Poster presentation 5th ISABS Conference in Forensic Genetics and Molecular Anthropology. September 3-7, 2007, Split, Croatia

Future of forensic testing of non-human DNA. Fourth European-American Intensive Course in Forensic Genetics and Mayo Clinic Course in Molecular and Cellular Genetics, September 8, 2005, Dubrovnik, Croatia Past and Future of DNA Typing in Forensic Sciences. Third European-American Intensive Course in Forensic Genetics and Mayo Clinic Course in Molecular and Cellular Genetics, September 1-September 5, 2003, Zagreb, Croatia An Introduction to forensic DNA analysis. Second European-American Intensive Course in Clinical and Forensic Genetics, September 3-September 14, 2001, Dubrovnik, Croatia Forensic Applications of DNA Technology. The Second Croatian Congress in Human Genetics, October 21-24, 1998, Zagreb, Croatia. OraSure™ : A new oral sampling device suitable for DNA identification and other forensic applications. IBC’s International Conference on DNA Forensic Analysis: New Trends and Technologies, July 30-31, 1998, Annapolis, MD Genetic counseling and CVS interpretation. First European-American Intensive Course in PCR Based Clinical and Forensic Testing, September 23-October 3, 1997, Split, Croatia Experience with AFLP in Forensic Cases. First European-American Intensive Course in PCR Based Clinical and Forensic Testing, September 23-October 3, 1997, Split, Croatia Clinical applications of STR based typing systems for sample identification. First European-American Intensive Course in PCR Based Clinical and Forensic Testing, September 23-October 3, 1997, Split, Croatia Development of simple, inexpensive multiplex small repeat (STR)-AFLP typing systems. 1994 International Forensic Science Symposium, November 28 – December 3, 1994, Taipei, Taiwan

Publications Moses S. Schanfield, Ph.D.

Books

Primorac D, Schanfield MS (editors) (2014) Forensic DNA Methods and Applications an Interdisciplinary perspective. Taylor and Francis.

Schanfield MS, Al Khayat A, Al Shamali FM, Bergren JC (1996) International Methods of Forensic DNA Analysis: Proceedings of the First Forensic Experts Conference, Dubai, Emirates 1994. 310 pp. Sandler SG, Nusbacher J, Schanfield, MS (eds) (1980) Immunobiology of the Erythrocyte, Liss (New York), 331 pp. Schanfield MS (1971) Population studies on the Gm and Inv antigens in Asia and Oceania, Ph.D. Thesis, University Microfilms (Ann Arbor), 137 pp.

Articles and Book Chapters

Forensics and Parentage Testing Peer Reviewed Articles Gettings KB, Lai R, Johnson JL, Peck MA, Hart JA, Gordish-Dressman H, Schanfield MS, Podini D (2014) A 50-SNP assay for biogeographic ancestry and phenotype prediction in U.S. populations. Forensic Science International: Genetics 8:101-108.

Nelson, TM, Just RS, Loreille O, Schanfield, MS, Podini, D (2007) Development of a multiplex single base extension assay for mtDA haplogroup typing. Croatian Medical Journal 48:493-505. Brown RP, Ubelaker DH, Schanfield MS (2007) Evaluation of Purkait’s Triangle Method for determining sexual dimorphism. Journal of Forensic Sciences 52:553-556.. Schanfield MS, Gabriel MN, Andelinovic S, Reynolds R, Ladd C, Lee HC, Primorac D (2002) Allele frequencies for the 13 CODIS STR loci in a sample of Southern Croatians. J For Sci 47: 669-670. Primorac D, Schanfield MS, Primorac D (2000) Application of forensic DNA testing in the legal system. Croatian Medical Journal 41: 32-46. Latorra D, Schanfield MS (1996) Analysis of Human Specificity in AFLP systems APOB, PAH, and D1S80. For. Sci. Int. 83:15-25. Primorac D, Andelinovic S, Definis-Gojanovic M, Drmic I, Rezic B, Baden MM, Kennedy MA, Schanfield MS, Skakel SB, Lee HC (1996) Identification of war victims from mass graves in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina by the use of standard forensic methods and DNA typing. J For Sci 41:891-894. Latorra D, Stern CM, Schanfield MS (1994) Non-isotopic characterization of human amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) systems Apolipoprotein B, Phenylalanine Hydroxylase and D1S80. PCR Meth. Appl. 3:351-358.

Publications (continued) page 2 of 13. Moses S. Schanfield, Ph.D. Clark EGI, Schanfield, MS, Zumwalt RE (1990) The identification of maternity in an unusual, pregnancy related homicide. J For Sci 35: 80-88. Schanfield, MS (1989) Application of immunoglobulin heavy chain allotypes (GM, AM) and light chain (KM) allotypes to cases of disputed paternity. Exp Clin Immunogenet 6:112-122. Sebring ES, Polesky HF, Schanfield MS (1979) Gm and Km allotypes in disputed parentage. Amer J Clin Path 71: 281-285. Invited Articles Primorac D, Schanfield MS, Marjanovic D. (2014) Chapter 1. Basic genetics and human genetic variation and introduction to forensic genetics. In Primorac D, Schanfield MS (editors) Forensic DNA Methods and Application: An Interdisciplinary perspective.. Taylor and Francis Schanfield MS, Primorac D, Marjanovic D.(2014) Chapter 2. Forensic DNA analysis and statistics. In: Primorac D, Schanfield MS (editors) Forensic DNA Methods and Application: An Interdisciplinary perspective. Taylor and Francis. Schanfield MS (2006) Chapter 9 Applications of Molecular Genetics to Forensic Sciences, In Crawford MH (ed) Anthropological Genetics: Theory, Methods and Applications, Cambridge University Press pp 235-276.

Schanfield MS (2001) Forensic science as a new arena for a human biologist. Ryan AS (ed). A Guide to Careers in Physical Anthropology. Greenwood Publishing Group. Pp 285-295. Schanfield M (2001). DNA Testing in Forensic Science. Meyers (ed) Encyclopedia of Physical Science & Technology, Volume 4, Academic Press, pp 589-602. Schanfield M (2001) Forensic Science: Taking giant steps forward (editorial). CMJ 42: 219-220. Schanfield, M (2000) Deoxyribonucleic Acid: Basic principles. In: Siegel JA, Saukko PJ and Knupfer GC (Eds) Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences, London: Academic Press, pp 479-485. Schanfield, M (2000) Deoxyribonucleic Acid: Parentage Testing. Siegel JA, Saukko PJ and Knupfer GC (Eds) Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences, London: Academic Press, pp 504-515. Schanfield, M (2000) Deoxyribonucleic Acid: Polymerase Chain Reaction. Siegel JA, Saukko PJ and Knupfer GC (Eds) Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences, London: Academic Press, pp 515-525.

Schanfield, M (2000) Deoxyribonucleic Acid : Polymerase Chain Reaction –Short Tandem Repeats. Siegel JA, Saukko PJ and Knupfer GC (Eds) Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences, London: Academic Press, pp 526-535. Schanfield MS, Bergren JV, Glidewell S, Miller S, Schanfield N, Widness C, George R, Fitchen J (1998) OraSure® new oral sampling device suitable for DNA identification and other forensic applications. In: DNA Analysis; New Trends and Technologies. July 30-31, Annapolis, MD. IBC, Southborough, MA .

publications (continued) page 3 of 13. Moses S. Schanfield, Ph.D.

Forensics and Parentage Testing Invited Papers (continued) Schanfield MS, Wahl TA, Latorra D, Verret J (1996) Amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLPs) and DQA1 for forensic identification. In:Schanfield MS, Al Khayat A, Al Shamali FM, Bergren JC (1996) International Methods of Forensic DNA Analysis; Proceedings of the First Forensic Experts Conference, Dubai, Emirates 1994. pp 141-151. Schanfield MS (1996) Application of DNA technology to parentage identification. In: Schanfield MS, Al Khayat A, Al Shamali FM, Bergren JC (eds) (1996) International Methods of Forensic DNA Analysis; Proceedings of the First Forensic Experts Conference, Dubai, Emirates 1994. pp 107-118. Schanfield MS, Wahl TA, Latorra D, Verret J (1994) Amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLPs) and DQA1 for forensic identification. In:The Fourth International Symposium on Human Identification, 1993, Promega Corporation. pp 127-142. Schanfield MS (1990) Forensic applications of immunoglobulin allotypes (GM, AM, KM) In: Lee HC, Gaensslen RE (eds) Advances in Forensic Sciences, Vol. 3, pp. 160-213. Schanfield MS, Polesky HF, Sebring EB (1975) Gm and Inv testing. Polesky HF (ed) In: Paternity Testing. ASCP-EMS (Chicago), pp. 45-54.

Anthropological Genetics Peer Reviewed Articles Schanfield MS, Lazarin R (2012) Chapter 13. Consequences of Migration among the Roma: Immunoglobulin Markers as a Tool in Investigation Population Relationships” In: Causes and Consequences of Human Migration: An Evolutionary Perspective, Crawford M, Campbell B (eds) Cambridge University Press. Pp 250-268. Schanfield MS, , Ferrell RE, Hossaini AA, Sandler SG, Stevenson JC (2008) Immunoglobulin Allotypes in Southwest Asia: Populations at the Crossroads, American Journal of Human Biology 20(6):671-682. (published on line 7 May 2008). Crawford MH, Banerjee P, Demarchi DA, Zlojutro M, McComb J, Livshits G, Hennenberg M, Mosher MJ, Schanfield MS, Knowles IA (2005). Application of pooled DNA samples to the assessment of population affinities: Short tandem repeats. Human Biology 77:723-733. Friedlaender J, Schurr T, Gentz, F, Koki G, Friedlaender F, Horvat G, Babb P, Cerchio S, Kaestle F, Schanfield M, Deka R, Yanagihara R, Merriwether DA (2005) Expanding Southwest Pacific mitochondrial haplotypes P and Q. Molecular Biology and Evolution 22:1506-1517. Schanfield MS, Ohkura K, Lin M, Shyu R, Gershowitz H (2002) Immunoglobulin allotypes among Taiwan Aborigines: Evidence of Malarial selection could affect studies of population affinity. Hum Biol74: 363-379.

Publications (continued) page 4 of 13. Moses S. Schanfield, Ph.D. Weber W, Nash DJ, Giblett E, Motulsky AG, Henneberg M, Crawford MH, Emejuaiwe SO, Martin SK, Goldsmid JM, Spedini G, Glidewell S, Schanfield MS (2000). Phylogenetic relationships of human populations in sub-Saharan Africa. Hum Biol 72:753-772 Mitchell RJ, Howlett S, Earl L, White NG, Crawford MH, McComb J, Schanfield MS Briceno I, Papiha SS, Osipova L, Livshits G, Leonard WR, Crawford MH (2000). The distribution of the 3'VNTR polymorphism in the human dopamine transporter gene in world populations. Hum Biol 72:295-304. Mitchell RJ, Howlett S, White NG, Federle L, Papiha SS, Briceno I, McComb J, Schanfield MS, Tyler-Smith C, Osipova L, Livshits G, Crawford MH (1999) Deletion polymorphism in the human COL1A2 Gene: Genetic evidence of a Non-African population whose descendants spread to all continents. Hum Biol 71: 901-914. Santos F R, Pandya A, Tyler-Smith C, Pena S D J, Schanfield M, Leonard WR,Osipova L, Crawford M H, Mitchell R J (1999) The central Siberian origin for Native American Y Chromosomes. Am J. Hum Gen 64:619-628. Drmic I, Schanfield MS, Andjelinovic S, Galavotti R, Gojanovic MD, Trabetti E, Marasovic D, Primorac D, Pignatti, PF (1998) Allele frequencies of six highly polymorphic DNA loci in the Croatian population. Hum Biol 70:949-957. Tseng M, Williams RC, Maurer KR, Schanfield MS, Knowler WC, Everhart JE (1998). Genetic admixture and gallbladder disease in Mexican Americans. Am J. Phys. Anthro 106 :361-371. Papiha SS, Schanfield MS, Chakraborty R (1996) Immunoglobulin Allotypes and estimation of genetic admixture among populations of Kinnaur District, Himachal Pradesh, India. Hum Biol 68: 777-794. McComb J, Crawford MH, Osipova L, Karaphet T, Posukh O, Schanfield MS (1996) DNA inter-population variation in Siberian indigenous population: The mountain Altai. Amer J Hum Biol 8: 599-607. Martin K, Stevenson JC, Crawford MH, Everson PM, Schanfield MS (1996) Immunoglobulin haplotype frequencies in Anabaptist populations samples: Kansas and Nebraska Mennonites and Indiana Amish. Hum Biol 68: 45-62. McComb J, Blagitko N., Commuzzie AG, Schanfield MS, Sukernik RI, Leonard WR, Crawford MH (1995) VNTR DNA variation in Siberian Indigenous populations. Hum Biol 67: 217-229. Schanfield MS (1992) Immunoglobulin allotypes (GM/KM) indicate multiple founding populations on native Americans: Evidence for at least four migrations to the New World. Hum Biol 64: 381-402. Sukernik RI, Osipova LP, Schanfield MS (1992) Distribution of GM allotypes and deleted IGHG1 haplotypes in the Sel'kups in comparison to the forest Nentsi of Northwestern Siberia. Exp Clin Immunogenet 9:15-23.

Publications (continued) page 5 of 13. Moses S. Schanfield, Ph.D. Torroni A, Schurr TG, Yang C-C, Szathmary EJE, Williams RC, Schanfield MS et al (1992) Native American mitochondrial DNA analysis indicates the Amerind and Nadene populations were founded by two independent migrations. Genetics 130:153-162. Peterson G, Ward JI, Terasaki PI, Schanfield MS, Ferrell RE, Scott EM, Park MS (1991) Genetic polymorphisms in Southwest Alaskan Eskimos. Hum Hered 41:236-247. Schanfield MS, Crawford MH, Dossetor JB, Gershowitz (1990) Immunoglobulin allotypes in several North American Eskimo populations. Hum Biol 62:773-789. Posukh OL, Wiebe VP, Sukernik RI, Osipova LPI Karaphet TM, Schanfield MS: Genetic Study of the Evens, an ancient human population of Eastern Siberia. Hum Biol 62: 457-465. McGowan VM, Reed TE, Schanfield MS, Goliah S, Poon-King T (1990) Genetic variation at the immunoglobulin allotype loci in Creoles of Trinidad. Am J Phys Anth 81: 555-562. Stevenson JC, Buell PD, Schanfield MS (1988) European population movements and genetic marker distribution. Int J Anth 3:319-327. Stevenson JC, Schanfield MS, Sandler SG (1985) Immunoglobulin allotypes in Jewish populations living in Israel and United States. Am J Phys Anthr 67:195-207. Byard PJ, Schanfield MS, Crawford MH (1983) Admixture and heterozygosity in West Alaskan populations. J. Biosocial Sci 15:207-216. Stevenson J, Brown R, Schanfield MS (1983): Surname analysis as a sampling method for recovery of genetic information. Hum Biol 55:219-225. Troup GM, Schanfield MS, Singaraju CH et al (1982) Study of HLA Alloantigens of the Navajo Indians of North America. II HLA-A,B,C,DR and other genetic markers. Tissue Antigens 20 :339-351. Schanfield MS, Baylerian R, Maiquez J, Carbonell F (1981) Immunoglobulin allotypes in European Populations. IV. Gm, Am and Km allotypic markers in Valencia, Spain. J. Immunogenet8:: 529-532. Stevenson JC, Schanfield MS (1981) Immunoglobulin allotypes in European populations. III. Gm, Am and Km allotypes in people of European ancestry in the United States. Hum Biol 53:521-542. Schanfield MS, Fudenberg HH, Crawford MH, Turner KR (1978) The distribution of Immunoglobulin allotypes in two Tlaxcaltecan populations. Annal Hum Biol. 5:577-590. Schanfield MS, Kirk RL (1981) Further Studies on the Immunoglobulin Allotypes (Gm, and Km) in India. Acta Anthropogenetica 5:1-21. Crawford MH, Gonzalez NL, Schanfield MS, Dykes DD, Skradski K, Polesky HF (1981) The Black Caribs (Garifuna) of Livingston Guatemala: Serology and admixture estimates. Hum Biol 53:87-103.

Publications (continued) page 6 of 13 . Moses S. Schanfield, Ph.D. Schanfield MS, Alexeyeva TE, Crawford MH (1980) Studies on the immunoglobulin allotypes of Asiatic populations. VII. Immunoglobulin allotypes among the Tuvinians of the USSR. Hum Hered 30: 343-349. Schanfield MS (1977) Population affinities of the Australian aborigines as reflected by the immunoglobulin allotypes. J Hum Evolution 6: 341-352 Schanfield MS, Herzog P, Fudenberg HH (1975) Immunoglobulin allotypes of European populations. II. Gm, Am and Km allotypic markers in Czechoslovakians. Hum Hered 25: 382-392. Schanfield MS, Gergely J, Fudenberg HH (1975) Immunoglobulin allotypes of European populations. I. Gm and Km (Inv) allotypic markers in Hungarians. Hum Hered 25:370-377. Schanfield MS, Giles E, Gershowitz H (1975) Genetic studies in the Markham Valley, Northeastern Papua, New Guinea: Gamma globulin (Gm and Inv), group specific component (Gc) and Ceruloplasmin (Cp) typing. Am J Phys Anth 4 : 21-28. Szathmary EJ, Cox DW, Ruchnagel DL, Gershowitz H, Schanfield MS (1974) The Northern and Southern Ojibwa: Serum proteins and red cell enzyme system. Am J Phys Anth 40 :49-66. Schanfield MS, Gershowitz H (1973) Nonrandom distribution of Gm haplotypes in East Asia. Am J Hum Genet 25:567-574. Schanfield MS, Gershowitz H, Ohkura K (1972) Studies on immunoglobulin allotypes in Asiatic populations. IV. Gm and Inv allotypes in three Japanese prefectures and Okinawa. Hum Hered 22: 496-502. Schanfield MS, Gershowitz R, Bong K-J, Shim B-S (1972) Studies on immunoglobulin allotypes in Asiatic populations. III. Gm and Inv allotypes Hum Hered 22:144-148. Schanfield MS, Gershowitz H, Ohkura K, Blackwell RQ (1972) Studies on immunoglobulin allotypes in Asiatic populations. II.Gm and Inv allotypes in Chinese. Hum Hered 22:138 -143. Schanfield MS, Gershowitz H (1971) Studies on immunoglobulin allotypes in Asiatic populations. I. Gm and Inv allotypes in Chinese from Kuantung Province. Hum Hered 21:168-172. Invited Articles Schanfield MS, Austin FB, Booth PB, Gajdusek DC, Hornabrook RW, McAdams KPW, Saave JJ, Serjeantson SW, Woodfield DG (2007) Immunoglobulin Allotypes as a marker of population history in the Southwest Pacific, In: Friedlaender JS (ed) Genes, Language, and Culture History in the Southwest Pacific. Oxford University Press (New York) pp 208-218 Friedlaender J, Gentz F, Friedlaender F , Kaestle F, Schurr T, Koki G, Horvat G, Babb P,, Cerchio S,, Schanfield M, Deka R, Yanagihara R, and Merriwether DA (2005) Mitochondrial genetic diversity and its determinants in Island Melanesia. In Pawley A, Attenborough R, Golson J, Hide R (eds) Papuan Pasts: Studies in the cultural, linguistic and biologic history of the Papuan Speaking peoples. Crawford House Australia (Adelaide)

Publications (continued) page 7 of 13. Moses S. Schanfield, Ph.D. Crawford MH, McComb J, Schanfield MS, Mitchell RJ (2002) 2. Genetic Structure of pastoral populations of Siberia: The Evenki of Central Siberia and the Kizhi of Gorno Altai, In: Leonard W, Crawford MS (eds) Human Biology of Pastoral Populations Cambridge University Press Guarino FD, Federle L, van Oorschot AH, Briceno I, Bernal JE, Papiha SS, Schanfield MS, Mitchell RJ (1999) Genetic diversity among five native American tribes of Colombia: Evidence from nine autosomal microsatelites. In: Papiha SS, Deka R, Chakraborty R (eds) Genomic Diversity: Applications in Human Population Genetics, Klewer Academic / Plenum Publishers, pp 33-51. Sukernik RI, Crawford MH, Osipova LP, Schanfield MS, Wiebe VP (1988) Initial settling of America in the light of population genetics. In: Tishkov VA (ed) Ecology of Amerindians and Eskimos. Nauka (Moscow) pp. 19-32. (Russian) Spedini, G., Menchicchi F, Destro-Bisol G, Schanfield M (1986) Migration and genetic polymorphisms in some Congo populations. In.Roberts DF and De Stefano GF (eds) Genetic Variation and its Maintenance, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp 191-197. Schanfield MS, Brown R, Crawford MH (1984) Immunoglobulin allotypes in the Black Caribs and Creoles of Belize and St. Vincent. In: Crawford MH (ed) The Black Caribs, Plenum (New York), pp. 345-363. Schanfield MS (1980) The anthropological usefulness of highly polymorphic systems: HLA and immunoglobulin allotypes. In: Crawford MH, Mielke J (eds). Current Developments in Anthropological Genetics. Plenum, pp 65-86. Schanfield MS, Fudenberg HH (1978) The anthropological usefulness of the IgA allotypic markers. In: Meier RJ, Otten CM, Abdel-Hameed F (eds) Evolutionary Models and Studies in Human Diversity. Mouton (The Hague), pp. 343-351. Curtain CC, van Loghem E, Schanfield MS (1976) Immunoglobulin markers as indicators of population affinities in Australia and the Western Pacific. In: Kirk RL, Thorn AE (eds) The Origin of the Australians Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies (Canberra), pp. 347-364. Schanfield MS, Fudenberg HH (1975) The anthropological usefulness of the IgA allotypic markers. In: Watts EW, Johnston FE, Lasker GW (eds) Biosocial Interrelations in Population Adaption. Mouton (The Hague), pp, 105-114. Schanfield MS (1975) Immunoglobulin haplotypes in Tlaxcaltecan and other populations. In: Crawford M (ed) The Tlaxcaltecans: Prehistory Demography, Morphology and Genetics. University of Kansas Press (Lawrence), pp. 150-154.

Identification of Genes, Methodology and Misc. Publications

Peer Reviewed Articles Schanfield MS (2007) Book Review : Houck M, Siegel JA. Fundamentals of Forensic Science, Elsevier Academic Press, Burlington, MA 2006, 672 pp. total pages Journal of Forensic Science: 52: 748-749.

Publications (continued) page 8 of 13. Moses S. Schanfield, Ph.D. Primorac D, Johnson CV, Lawrence JB, McKinstry MB, Stover ML, Schanfield MS, Andelinovic S, Tadic T, Rowe DW (1999) Premature termination codon in the Aggrecan gene of Nanomelia and its influence on mRNA transport and stability. Croatian Medical Journal 40:528-532. Miller SA, Schanfield, MS (1996) The distribution of F13A subtypes in four populations using agarose isoelectric focusing and western blot detection. Appl Theoret Electro 6: 29-31. Miller SA, Stern CM, Schanfield MS (1993) Simultaneous subtyping of Group Specific Component and Esterase D by isoelectric focusing on agarose gels. J For Sci 38:1488-1490.

Shows TB, McAlpine PJ, Bouchix C, et al (1987) Guidelines for human gene nomenclature. An international system for human gene nomenclature (ISGN, 1987). Cytogenet Cell Genet 46:11-28.

Severns ML, Schoeppner SL, Cozart MJ, Friedman LI, Schanfield MS (1984) Automated determination of ABO/Rh in microplates. Vox Sang 47:293-303. Garruto RM, Plato CC, Myrianthopoulos NC, Schanfield MS, Gajdusek DC (1983) Blood groups, immunoglobulin allotypes and dermatoglyphic features of patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Parkinsonian-Dimentia in Guam. Amer J Med Genet 14: 289-298. Weitkamp LR, Ferguson-Smith MA, Guttormsen SA, Huntzinger RS, Chaganti RSH, German J, Schanfield MS (1978) The linkage relationships of marker sites on chromosome No. 2 and 10. Annals Hum Genet 42: 183-189. . Daigor SP, Schanfield MS, Cavalli-Sforza LL (1975) Group specific component (Gc) proteins bind vitamin D and 25-hydroxyvitamin D. Proc Natl Acad Sci (USA)72: 2076-2080. Invited Articles Schanfield, M (2001) Editorial: Forensic Science: Taking Giant Steps Forward. Croatian Medical Journal 42(3):219-220. Schanfield MS (1995) Monitoring of bone marrow transplants. In: Phelan DL, Mickelson EM, Noreen HS, Shroyer TW, Cluff DM, Nikaein A (eds) American Society of Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics, Laboratory Manual, 3rd Ed. IV.E.1.1-3. Schanfield MS (1995) ACP agarose isoelectric focusing (0.5mm) In: Phelan DL, Mickelson EM, Noreen HS, Shroyer TW, Cluff DM, Nikaein A (eds) American Society of Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics, Laboratory Manual, 3rd Ed. IV.E.2.1-3. Schanfield MS (1995) ESD agarose gel isoelectric focusing. In: Phelan DL, Mickelson EM, Noreen HS, Shroyer TW, Cluff DM, Nikaein A (eds) American Society of Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics, Laboratory Manual, 3rd Ed. IV.E.3.1-3. Schanfield MS (1995) PGM1 isoelectric focusing (0.5mm). In: Phelan DL, Mickelson EM, Noreen HS, Shroyer TW, Cluff DM, Nikaein A (eds) American Society of Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics, Laboratory Manual, 3rd Ed. IV.E.4.1-4.

Publications (continued) page 9 of 13. Moses S. Schanfield, Ph.D. Schanfield MS (1995) Immunoglobulin allotyping. In: Phelan DL, Mickelson EM, Noreen HS, Shroyer TW, Cluff DM, Nikaein A (eds) American Society of Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics, Laboratory Manual, 3rd Ed. IV.E.5.1-4. Schanfield MS (1995) DNA phenotyping using restriction fragment length polymorphism. In: Phelan DL, Mickelson EM, Noreen HS, Shroyer TW, Cluff DM, Nikaein A (eds) American Society of Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics, Laboratory Manual, 3rd Ed. IV.E.6.1-7. Dykes DD, Miller SA, Schanfield MS (1990) Simultaneous DNA probing of paternity cases using non-Isotopic methods. In: Polesky HF, Mayer WR (eds) Advance in Forensic Haemogenetics 3, pp. 43-47. Miller SA, Dykes DD, Schanfield MS (1990) Identification of Fl3A* 7 as a population specific marker. In: Polesky HF, Mayer WR (eds) Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics 3, pp. 296-299.

Immune Response, Immunogenetics

Peer Reviewed Articles Stevenson JC, Schanfield MS, Crawford MH, Everson PM (1990) Immunoglobulin Haplotypes: Markers of reproductive success? Hum Biol 62: 479-489. Krawit EL, Kilby AE, Albertini RJ, et al. (1988) An immunogenetic study of suppressor cell activity in autoimmune chronic active hepatitis. Clinical Immunol Immunopath 46: 249-257. Gudjonson H, Schanfield MS, Albertini RJ, et al (1988) Association and linkage studies of immunoglobulin heavy chain allotypes in inflammatory bowel disease. Tissue Antigens 31: 243-249. Krawitt EL, Kilby AE, Albertini RJ, et al. (1987) Immunogenetic studies of autoimmune chronic active hepatitis: HLA, Immunoglobulin allotypes and autoantibodies. Hepatology 7:1305-1310. Peterson GM, Silimperi DR, Rotter JI, et al. (1986) Genetic factors in Haemophilus influenzae Type B disease susceptibility and antibody acquisition. J Pediat. 110: 228-233. Nahmias AJ, Weiss J, Yao X, et al. (1986) Evidence for human infection with HTLV III/LAV like virus in Central Africa, 1959. Lancet: 12: 79-80. Lum LG, Munn, NA, Schanfield, MS, Storb R (1986) The detection of specific antibody formation to recall antigen after human bone marrow transplantation. Blood 67:582-587. Leech SH, Brown R, Schanfield MS (1985) Genetic Studies in Multiple Myeloma: II. Immunoglobulin allotype associations. Cancer 55:1473-1476. Collier DH, Schanfield MS, Kerwar SS, Brown R, Stobo JD (1985) Immunoglobulin G heavy chain (Gm) allotypes and the immune response to types I and II collagen in Rheumatoid Arthritis. J Disease Markers 3:91-102.

Publications (continued) page 10 of 13. Moses S. Schanfield, Ph.D. Wollheim MS, Baird LG, Schanfield MS, Knoppers MH, Youker, Tachovsky TG (1984) Association of CSF IgG Concentration and immunoglobulin allotype in multiple sclerosis and optic neuritis. Clin Immunol Immunopath 31: 212-221. Guirgis HA, Townley RG, Schanfield MS (1984) Methacholine inhalation and Gm allotypes in familial asthma. J. Asthma 21:1-8. Kagnoff MF, Brown RJ, Schanfield MS (1983) Association between Crohn's disease and immunoglobulin heavy chain (Gm) allotype.Gastroenterology 85:1044-1047. Tsoi WS, Warren RP, Storb R, Witherspoon RP, Nickelson E, Giblett ER, Schanfield MS, Weiden P, Thomas ED (1983) Autologous marrow recovery and sensitization to non- HLA antigens after HLA-identical marrow transplantation for aplastic anemia. Exp Hematol 11: 73-81. Weiss, JB, Austin RK, Schanfield MS, Kagnoff MF (1983) Gluten sensitive enteropathy: IgG heavy chain (Gm) allotypes and immune response to wheat gliadin. J. Clin Invest 72:96-101. Kagnoff MF, Weiss JB, Brown RJ, Lee T, Schanfield MS (1983) Immunoglobulin allotype markers in gluten sensitive enteropathy. Lancet I (833): 952-953. Whittingham S, Mathews JD, Schanfield MS, Tait BD, MacKay IR (1983) HLA and Gm genes in Systemic Lupus Erythematosis. Tissue Antiqens 21:50-57. Rossen RD, Brewer EJ, Sharp RM, Yunis EJ, Schanfield MS, Birdsall HH, Ferrell RE, Templeton JW (1982) Familial rheumatoid arthritis: A kindred identified through a proband with seronegative juvenile arthritis includes members with seropositive, adult-onset disease. Hum Immunol 4:183-196. Yogore MG, Schanfield MS (1981) Immunoglobulin allotypes in Filipinos I. Lack of association between Schistosoma japonica infection and immunoglobulin allotypes. J Immunogenet 8: 419-423. Whittingham S, Mathews JD, Schanfield MS, Tait BD, Mackay IR (1981) Effect of gene interaction on susceptibility to disease. Tiss. Antigens 17:252-254. Whittingham S, Mathews JD, Schanfield MS, Tait BD, Mackay IR (1981) Interaction of HLA and Gm in autoimmune chronic active hepatitis. Clin Exp Immunol 43:80-86. Whittingham S, Mathews JD, Schanfield MS, Mathews JV, Tait BD, Morris P, Mackay IR (1980) Interactive effect of Gm allotypes and HLA-B locus antigens on the human antibody response to a bacterial antigen. Clin. Exp. Immunology 40: 8-15. Schanfield MS, Wells JV, Fudenberg HH (1979) Immunoglobulin allotypes and response to tetanus toxoid in Papua New Guinea. J Immunogenetics: 311-315. Witherspoon RB, Schanfield MS, Storb R, Thomas ED, Giblett ER (1978) Immunoglobulin production of donor origin after marrow transplantation for acute leukemia or aplastic anemia. Transplantation 26:407-408.

Publications (continued) page 11 of 13. Moses S. Schanfield, Ph.D. Wells JV, Buckley RH, Schanfield MS, Fudenberg HH (1977) Anaphylactic reactions to plasma infusions in patients with hypogammaglobulinemia and anti-IgA antibodies. Clin Immunol Immunopath 8:261-275. Ropartz C, Schanfield MS, Steinberg AG (1976) Review of the notation for the allotypic and related markers of human immunoglobulins. WHO meeting on human immunoglobulin allotypic markers held 16-19 July 1974, Rouen, France. Report amended June 1976. Eur J Immunol 6:599-601. Ropartz C, Schanfield MS, Steinberg AG (1976) Review of the notation for the allotypic determinants and related markers of human immunoglobulins, WHO meeting on human immunoglobulin allotypic markers held 16-19 July 1974, Rouen, France. Report amended June 1976. J Immunogenet 3: 357-362. Moore VL, Schanfield MS, Fink JN, Fudenberg HH (1975) Immunoglobulin allotypes in symptomatic and asymptomatic pigeon breeders. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 149: 307-31O. Schanfield MS, Fudenberg HH (1974) Gm (Ray) a new allotypic marker on human IgG3.Vox Sang 26: :133-140. Sebring EB, Polesky HF, Schanfield MS (1974) Risk of immunization to IgG following RhIgG therapy. Transfusion 14:220-225. Daguillard F, Garneau R, Deschenes L, Chouinard C, Fudenberg HH, Schanfield M (1973) Hyperactive production of antibody of a boy with thymic dysplasia undergoing graft versus host reaction. Clin Immunol Imnumopath 2::52-61. Schanfield MS, Polesky HF, Perkins HA, Fudenberg HH (1973) Hypothesis testing: Gm allotypic markers and Australia antigen. Nature 243::81-83. Invited Articles Schanfield MS, van Loghem E (1986) Human immunoglobulin allotypes. In: Weir DM, Herzenberg LA , Blackwell CC, Herzenberg LA (eds) Handbook of Experimental Immunology, 4th ed., Blackwell Scientific (Edinburgh) Chapter 94, pp 94.1-94.18. Schanfield MS (1980) Immunoglobulins: Genetic Markers. In: Fudenberg HH, Stites DP, Caldwell JL, Wells JV (eds) Basic and Clinical Immunology, 3rd Edition. Lange (Los Altos), pp.79-82. Schanfield MS (1978) Genetic markers of human immunoglobulins. In: Fudenberg HH, Stites DP, Caldwell DP, Wells JV (eds) Basic and Clinical Immunology, 2nd ed. Lange (Los Altos), pp. 59-65. Schanfield MS (1976) Genetic markers on human immunoglobulins. In: Fudenberg HH, Caldwell JL, Stites DP, Wells JV (eds) Basic and Clinical Immunology, Lange (Los Altos), pp 52-57.

Publications (continued) page 12 of 13. Moses S. Schanfield, Ph.D. Schanfield MS, Scalise G, Modell B, Economidou J, Zuckerman AJ (1975) Immunogenetic factors in thalassaemia and hepatitis B. A multicentre study. In: International Symposium on Viral Hepatitis (Milan, Dec. 1975). Devel Bio Stand 30: 257-269.

Antibody Characterization, Function and Effector Cell Assays

Peer Reviewed Articles Saba NF, Sweeney JD, Penn LC, Lawton JC, Yankee RL, Huang CH, Schanfield MS (1997). Anti-D in a D-positive renal transplant patient. Transfusion37:321-324. Strauss RA, Brummett JN, Gloster ES, Schanfield, MS (1986) Simultaneous coating of neonatal erythrocytes with anti-U and anti-A,B. Lab. Med. 17:91-93. Strauss RA, Gloster ES, Schanfield MS, Kittinger SP, Morgan BB (1983) Anaphylactic transfusion reaction associated with a possible anti-A2m(l). Clin Lab Haematol 5:371-377. Wooley PV, Sacher RA, Priego VM, Schanfield MS, Bonnem EM (1983) Metho-trexate induced immune haemolytic anemia. Brit J. Haematol 54:543-552. Schanfield MS, Stevens JO, Bauman D (1981) The detection of clinically significant erythrocyte alloantibodies using a human mononuclear phagocyte assay. Transfusion 21: 571-576. Schanfield MS, Margulies M (1979) Interrelacion entre las subclases de IgG y el desarrollo clinico de la enfermedad hemolytica neanatal. Rev Argent Transfus 5:83-97. Barnett DR, Schanfield MS, McCombs ML, Bowman BH (1973) Isoelectric focusing and IgG allotyping of the serum fraction containing the cystic fibrosis ciliary inhibitor. Tex Rep Bio Med 31: 709-714. Wells JV, Wang A-C, Thornsgard CT, Schanfield MS, Bleumers JF, Fudenberg HH (1973) Detection of idiotypic determinants on human monoclonal proteins with specific rabbit antisera and hemagglutination inhibition. J Immunol 111::841-846. Invited Articles Schanfield MS (1985) RBC destruction: In vitro test systems using mononuclear phagocytes. In: Chaplin H (ed) Immune Hemolytic Anemias. C. Livingstone (NY) pp. 135-153. Schanfield MS (1981) Antibody mediated perinatal disease. In: Wenk R (ed) Clinics in Medicine: Symposium on Perinatal Diagnosis. Saunders,pp. 239-263. Schanfield MS, Schoeppner SL, Stevens JO (1980) New approaches to detecting clinically significant antibodies in the laboratory. In: Sandler SG, Nusbacher J, Schanfield MS (eds) Immunobiology of Erythrocyte. Alan R. Liss (NewYork), pp. 305-323. Schanfield MS (1979) Two methods of studying erythrocyte survival: differential agglutination tests and effecter cell assays. In: Clinically Significant and Insignificant Antibodies. AABB, pp.57-70.

Publications (continued) page 13 of 13. Moses S. Schanfield, Ph.D.

Antibody Characterization, Function and Effector Cell Assays Invited Articles Schanfield MS (1977) Human immunoglobulin (IgG) subclasses and their biological properties. In: Blood Bank Immunology, American Association of Blood Banks, pp. 97-112.