Post Doctoral Fellows
Queens University |
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Heinrich Pette Institute |
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George Washington University, School of Medicine, Children's Research Institute Center |
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Towson University |
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Princeton Neuroscience Institute |
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Laboratory of Virology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Antibody-induced clearance of viral and cellular plasma membrane proteins from PrV-infected cells, and its possible role in viral immune evasion |
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Gilead Sciences |
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Alex Flood |
Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Transport of pseudorabiesvirus glycoproteins inneurites of NGF-treated PC12 cells |
Jefferson Medical College In vitro analysis of pseudorabies virus infection |
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Barry University PRV gene expression array |
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Assistant Professor |
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Cell Genesys Genetic analysis of alpha herpes virus neurotropism |
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University of Delaware |
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Parexel MMS Herpes virus neurovirulence |
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Tel Aviv University Medical School The role of host genes in the development of alpha-herpesviruses infection |
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University of California, Irvine |
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Kathlyn Laval |
Ghent University |
Biosciences & Biotechnology Division Physics and Life Sciences Directorate Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
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AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow Role of gE in virulence and axonal sorting |
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University of St. Andrews Analysis of host and viral gene expression after acute alpha-herpesvirus infection |
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Biogen Idec |
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The Rockefeller University Role of gM and gE in herpesvirus infection of neurons |
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University of Tennessee |
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Northwestern University Medical School Construction & mutagenesis of recombinant herpesvirus infectious clones |
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Kimberly Solomon |
DuPont Pharmaceutical Co. |
Penn State University |
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Montana State University |
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Penn State University |
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Kenichi Umene |
Kyushu University |
Jolien Van Cleemput |
Ghent University |
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research |
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University of Utah Medical School |
Graduate Students
Princeton Neuroscience Institute Electrical activity and neuronal cell fusion in pseudorabies virus infection |
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Perseid Therapeutics US9: a novel structural protein of alpha herpesviruses |
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USAMRIID Two Modes of Pseudorabies Virus Neuroinvasion andLethality in Mice |
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Cooley, LLP Suppression of the Interferon-Mediated Innate Immune Response byPseudorabies Virus |
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UCLA Biological Chemistry Studying Spread of Pseudorabies VirusInfection in Dissociated andCompartmented Neuronal Culture Systems |
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Cornell University Weill Medical College Department of Pharmacology Transneuronal Spread of Alpha Herpesviruses: Mechanisms and Applications |
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Harvard Medical School A study on pseudorabies virus VP22 and flexible tegument assembly |
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Research Scientist I, Oncology and Neurobiology
Vertex Pharmaceuticals
Axonal Sorting and Transport During Alphaherpesvirus Infection in Neurons
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Alana Lysholm |
Deceased Effects of pseudorabies virus on neuronal electrophysiology |
Margaret MacGibeny |
MD/PhD Candidate at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and Princeton University 2012-2020 Viral Invasion of Peripheral Nervous System Axons: Comparison of a Rhabdovirus and an Alpha Herpesvirus |
Postdoctoral Research Fellow Axonal Interferon Responses and Alphaherpesvirus Neuroinvasion |
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Institute of Medicine Functions of Protein Kinase US3 in the PRV Life Cycle |
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University of Southern Indiana Regulation of MHC class I by pseudorabies virus |
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University of Wisconsin A mutational analysis of theglycoproteins E and I ofpseudorabies virus |
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Sloan-Kettering Institute Role of cell-cell spreadin neurotropism |
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Albert Eistein College of Medicine Molecular analysis of pseudorabiesvirus glycoprotein 1 in viralpathogenesis and neuronal spread |
Contact
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Schultz Laboratory, 301
Department of Molecular Biology
Princeton University
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Faculty Assistant
Matthew Montondo
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Lab Website
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