Virginia Commonwealth University

 

 

 
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Present Members:

 

Past Members:

  • William T. Lee, graduate student, 1982-1986. Dissertation title: The structural characterization and regulation of the murine B. lymphocyte receptor for IgE. Present address: Laboratory of Immunology, Wadsworth Center, Albany, NY

  • Loren Peterson, postdoctoral fellow, 1981-1985. Project title: Fine specificity, structure, and proteolytic susceptibility of the human lymphocyte receptor for IgE Present Address: Houston, TX

  • Achsah Keegan, graduate student, 1984-1989. Dissertation title: The structure and function of the murine B lymphocyte FceRII and its soluble fragment. Present Address: Dept. Immunology, Jerome Holland Labs, American Red Cross, Bethesda, MD.

  • Mangala Rao, postdoctoral fellow, 1985-1988. Project title: Biologic function of the murine B lymphocyte FceRII. Present Address: Dept of Membrane Biochemistry, WRAIR, Washington, DC.

  • Kim A. Campbell, graduate student, 1989-1993, Dissertation title: Functional and molecular analysis of FceRII involvement in muring B cell activation and differentiation. Present address: Ohio State University, Columbus, OH

  • Coles M. Squire, postdoctoral fellow, 1989-1992, Project title: Use of CD23 as a vaccine target. Present address: Henrico Doctors Hospital, Richmond, VA

  • Stephen E. Dierks, postdoctoral fellow, 1990-1993, Project title: CD23 oligomerization and promoter analysis. Present address: Abbot Laboratories, Chicago, IL

  • William C. Bartlett, postdoctoral fellow, 1991-1994, Project title: Function of soluble murine CD23. Present address: Pasteur Mérieux Connaught, Swiftwater, PA

  • Elaine Woodward, postdoctoral fellow, 1996-1997, Project title: CD23 transgenic development. Present Address, Richmond, VA

  • Sheri T. Dorsam, graduate student, 1994-1998, Dissertation title: Molecular characterization of the two muring CD23 promoters. Present address: Veterans Hospital, Univ. of California, San Francisco.

  • Ann E. Kelly, graduate student, 1994-1998, Dissertation title: IgE-binding capacity and biological activity of chimeric forms of soluble CD23. Present address, Dept. Immunology, Jerome Holland Labs, American Red Cross, Bethesda, MD.
  • Megan Payet-Jamroz, graduate student, 1996-1999, Dissertation title: Suppression of IgE responses by overexpression of CD23. Present address, Laboratory of Immunology, NIAID, NIH, Bethesda, MD.

 

 

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