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Address: 0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000
Phone: (xxx-xxx-xxxx
Email: abc@xyz.com
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Citizenship: COUNTRY
Veterans Preference: N/A
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Core Competencies
Physiology; Biology; Human Systems Integration or Human Effectiveness Research; Biological Threat Mitigation; Research/Comparative Medicine; Systems Biology Expertise; Highly Path. Infectious Agents; Virology; Immunology; Scientific Project Management; Strategic Planning; Crisis Management; Organizational Leadership; Productivity/Efficiency Improvement; Decision-Making; Best Practices & Benchmarking; Program Analysis; Program Enhancements; Research; Data Generation; Information Gathering; Qualitative/Quantitative/Technical/Statistical Analysis; Surveys/Studies; Data Analysis & Interpretation; Data Publication; Briefings; Presentations; Communications; Consultations; Interpersonal Relations; Collaborative Teamwork; Organization; Workflow Coordination; Prioritization; Time Management; Policy/Regulatory Compliance; IACUC Applications Planning; Grants Planning & Administration; Biosafety Risk Assessment; CDC, USDA, IATA, CITES, US Fish & Wildlife Regulations; Investigational New Drug Applications; Budget Compliance; Computer Operations/Software Applications; Information Technology; Database Management; American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine (ACLAM) Board-Eligible; Current Veterinary License & USDA Accredited (Exempt)
Professional Experience
Scientific Program Officer, 11/2008-Present
Science Foundation Arizona - Phoenix, AZ
Supervisor: May or May Not Contact - NAME, PHONE NUMBER
Hours: XX per Week
Salary: XX,XXX/yr
Contribute dynamic leadership skills and industry expertise toward conducting comprehensive review and analysis in identifying and deciding on grant programs, which will most benefit the knowledge economy of Arizona. Exhibit critical thinking talents toward judiciously selecting projects for funding, playing a key role in allocation of research resources and NIH contract funding.
Create requests for proposals, with strong focus on accuracy and timely completion. Cost-effectively allocate, administer and control scientific, regulatory, and budget compliance of funded grants.
Exhibit solid leadership qualities in managing, developing and motivating a team of Scientific Program Coordinators, emphasizing productivity, efficiency and performance.
Research Assistant Professor, Institute of Biodesign, Center for Infectious Diseases & Vaccinology, 8/2006-11/2008
Arizona State University - Tempe, AZ
Supervisor: May or May Not Contact - NAME, PHONE NUMBER
Hours: XX per Week
Salary: XX,XXX/yr
Demonstrated solid understanding of physiological practices and principles in proficiently leading and participating in vaccinology work for avian influenza virus and pathogenesis of influenza with 1918 pandemic virus, from concept through analysis. Prepared and delivered engaging and educational presentations of results to stakeholders. In addition, led the Investigational New Drug Application for new smallpox vaccine.
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Relied upon to lend expertise toward leading and collaborating on various funded research projects, including NIAID project studying Gene Expression Control by the 1918 Flu in Macaques, with direct annual costs of $101,950. Served as a key contributing research member on the NIAID project with direct annual costs of $551,878 (Katze subcontract) for studies in molecular and Biological Characterization of Spanish Flu; as well as related Project 6: microarrays and Macaque Influenza Model (Katze leader).
Applied sharp management talents as the Project Lead, with full accountability for supervising daily operations. Spearheaded all aspects of project funding, planning, budget compliance and policy & regulatory compliance, demonstrating exceptional multitasking and prioritizing abilities in achieving goals and timelines. Proficiently contributed analysis toward research findings and future research project planning. Managed risk by effective planning, monitoring and ensuring conformance to critical research and laboratory controls.
Served as a Representative of the university at many levels within the campus, as well as local and scientific communities, exhibiting advanced communication and interpersonal relation skills. Prepared, authored and presented findings. Mentored and motivated undergraduate students, playing an instrumental role in their development.
Research Scientist (IV) (XX/2005-8/2006) & Post Doctoral Fellowship and Residency, Comparative Medicine and Microbiology (7/2001-XX/2005)
University of Washington Depts. of Comparative Medicine & Microbiology - Seattle, WA
Supervisor: May or May Not Contact - NAME, PHONE NUMBER
Hours: XX per Week
Salary: XX,XXX/yr
Appointed to lead influenza projects utilizing the macaque model, while ensuring critical regulatory compliance in connection with all projects. Further illustrating strong ability to manage multiple projects, led multi-institutional projects for the Katze laboratory. Proficiently applied solid communication skills toward preparing publications, grants and scientific presentations, while managing team members.
Acquired valuable experience through specialized advanced training in research models of human diseases, population medicine, zoonoses and public health issues. Conducted clinical rotations to enhance experience in pathology and management of all common laboratory animal species, including non-human primates and exotics. Ensured critical compliance by carefully managing all regulatory applications (IACUC, EHS, and Occupational Health) for the laboratory in conjunction with these projects.
Successfully designed and developed a transcriptional macaque model for recombinant influenza infection, directly resulting in a 5-year program grant, which was funded in July 2004 and aimed at characterizing the 1918 pandemic influenza virus. Strategically planned and coordinated the pilot experiments for this model. Closely monitored and published the results, including extensive global gene expression (microarray) analysis.
Conducted comprehensive research and analyses for characterization of P58ipk KO mice, a novel model of ER-stress-induced diabetes. Demonstrated strong technical skills in efficiently utilizing Rosetta Resolver Gene Expression Data Analysis System, Spotfire DecisionSite and other data mining software to support project goals. Successfully built top-performing team vital to supporting project-wide operations by strategically recruiting and effectively interviewing, screening and testing researchers.
Relied upon to lend expertise as the Subject Matter Expert.
Authored risk hazard assessment for the non-human primate work with influenza recombined with genes from the 1918 pandemic virus. Represented end-users exclusively during design of the new Washington National Research Primate Center BSL3 and 3+ facility, playing a significant role in effectively meeting the needs of the researchers at the primate center and those of the Institutional Biosafety committee.
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Post-Doctoral Research Associate, XX/2000-XX/2001
Children s Hospital Wexner Research Institute - Columbus, OH
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Hours: XX per Week
Salary: XX,XXX/yr
Studied in vivo and in utero gene therapy research using retroviral vectors on murine and non-human primate models, in close collaboration with the research team. Exhibiting organizational and analytical skills, prepared/analyzed samples and maintained test data according to guidelines. Monitored colleagues to ensure adherence to all standards, policies and procedures.
Veterinary Surgery Intern, XX/1996-XX/1996
Fox Run Equine Center - Apollo, PA
Supervisor: May or May Not Contact - NAME, PHONE NUMBER
Hours: XX per Week
Starting Salary: XX,XXX; Ending Salary: XX,XXX
Independently performed surgical tasks, diagnosed cases and provided critical assistance as necessary. Consistently maintained calm and patient in a fast-paced, high patient volume environment. Evaluated medical issues, assessed surgical needs, performed surgery, monitored post-operative progress and promptly responded to medical emergencies. Observed, assessed and recorded symptoms, reactions and progress. Utilized radiographic, ultra-sound, thermography, and scintigraphy technologies to effectively diagnose cases. Developed and directed care plans, instructed clients in proper post-operative care, and helped individuals and groups take steps to improve or maintain their animals health.
Faculty Liaison, XX/1992-XX/1994
Veterinary Products Laboratory - Raleigh, NC
Supervisor: May or May Not Contact - NAME, PHONE NUMBER
Hours: XX per Week
Salary: XX,XXX/yr
Performed extensive research of current market trends to target potential markets and identify demographics for product, in support of VPL and North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine faculty. Conducted comprehensive literature researches on both marketing and technical research issues to identify and develop targeted plans.
Research Assistant, Reproductive Physiology Laboratory, XX/1992
North Carolina State University - Raleigh, NC
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Hours: XX per Week
Salary: XX,XXX/yr
Strategically planned and coordinated schedules to maximize use of resources while controlling costs and meeting laboratory needs. Planned, monitored and completed diagnostic work, further demonstrating strong project management abilities. Performed reproductive studies and evaluated the results. Proficiently processed and analyzed research specimens and gathered field specimens.
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Consulting & Other Activities
Affiliate Assistant Professor - Department of Comparative Medicine, 8/2006-Present
Editor-in-Chief, Risk Management and Healthcare Policy - Dove Medical Press (NZ), 8/2006-Present
Institutional Animal Care & Use Committee Member - Primate Foundation of Arizona, Mesa, AZ, 8/2006-Present
Expert Research Consultant - Reuters Insight, 8/2006-Present
Respondent - Animal Protocol Review Column in Laboratory Animal Magazine (NY), 8/2006-Present
Invited Reviewer - Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science, 8/2006-Present
Invited Reviewer - Expert Review of Vaccines, 8/2006-Present
Regulatory Compliance Consultant & Non-Human Primate Studies Consultant - Katze Laboratory, Dept of Microbiology/Washington National Primate Research Center, 8/2006-11/2008
Member - 3rd International Conference on Primate Genomics Scientific Program Committee, 8/2006-11/2008
Veterinary Consultant, Chimpanzee Medicine - Primate Foundation of Arizona, Mesa, AZ, 8/2006-11/2008
Interim Veterinary Consultant - Department of Animal Care, 8/2006-11/2008
Member - Washington National Research Primate Center BSL3 Renovations Committee; 7/2001-8/2006
Member - University of Washington Comparative Medicine Biosafety Committee; 7/2001-8/2006
Member - NSCU CVM Ethics Committee, 1992-1994
President - Student Chapter of the American Association of Equine Practitioners at the NCSU CVM, 1994-1995
Co-Chair - Equine Symposium at the NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine, 1994
Education
University of Washington Depts. of Comparative Medicine & Microbiology - Seattle, WA
Residency and Fellowship, Comparative Medicine, 2001-2005
Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Microbiology, 2002-2005
The Ohio State University- Columbus, Ohio
Master of Science in Physiology and Immunology, 1999
North Carolina State University - Raleigh, NC
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, 1996
Board Certifications
Veterinary National Boards (1996)
Pennsylvania Veterinary Boards (1996)
ACLAM boards C Eligible
Licenses/Clearances
Pennsylvania - Veterinary License: BV-0083884-L (Current)
USDA: Accredited at the University of Washington and at Arizona State University
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Awards/Grants
Mentored Scientist Career Award (K08) C NIAID; Mentor: Michael G. Katze, 2006
DiGiacomo Research Award, awarded every other year to a Comparative Medicine fellow for outstanding research contributions, 2005
Travel Award, International Conference for Antiviral Research 17th annual meeting, 2004
Travel Award, American Society of Gene Therapy 4th annual meeting, 2001
Canine Research Foundation competitive grant: Effects of chemotherapy on oxidative stress and antioxidant status in dogs with lymphoma, 1999
Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society, 1999
Academic Grant Award, North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine, 1993
Languages
English and French
Professional Affiliations
American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (current)
American Society for Microbiology (past)
Publications (Chronological)
Manuscripts in Refereed Journals
Baskin, C.R., Hinchcliff, K.W., DiSilvestro, R.A., et al. Effects of dietary antioxidant supplementation on oxidative damage and resistance to oxidative damage in sled dogs during prolonged exercise. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 2000 Aug; 61(8):886-91
Baskin, C.R., Couto, C.G., and Wittum, T.E. Factors influencing first remission and survival in 145 dogs with lymphoma: a retrospective study. Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association. 2000 Sep-Oct; 36(5):404-9
Piercy, R.J., Hinchcliff, K.W., Dilsilvestro, R.A, Reinhart, G.A., Baskin, C.R., Hayek, M.G, Burr, J.R., Swenson, R.A. Effect of antioxidant supplementation on exercise-induced muscle damage in Alaskan sled dogs. Am. J. Vet. Res. 2000; 61 (11): 1438-1445
Lacombe, V.A., Hinchcliff, K.W., Geor, R. J., Baskin, C.R. Muscle Glycogen Depletion and Subsequent Replenishment Affect Anaerobic Capacity of Horses. Journal of Applied Physiology. 2001 Oct. 91 (4): 1782-90
Newbound, G.C., Cooper, J. R., O Rourke, J. P, Baskin, C. R., Bunnell, B. A. Analysis of the Gene Transfer Efficiency of Retrovirus Producer Cell Transplantation for In Situ Gene Transfer to Hematopoetic Cells. Journal of Experimental Hematology. Experimental Hematology. 2001 Feb. 29 (2): 163-73
Tarantal, A. F., O Rourke, J.P., Case, S. S., Newbound, G.C., Li, J., Lee, C.I., Baskin, C.R., Kohn, D.B., Bunnell, B. A. Rhesus Monkey Model for Fetal Gene Transfer: Studies With Retroviral-based Vector Systems. Molecular Therapy. 2001 Feb; 3(2): 128-38
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Baskin, C.R., Liu, Z. J., King, G. J., Maggio-Price, L. Vascular Leak Syndrome In Sprague-Dawley Rats In a Mandibular Distraction Osteogenesis Study. Comp Med. 2003 Apr;53(2):207-12
Baskin, C. R., Garcia-Sastre, A., Tumpey, T.M., Bielefeldt-Ohmann, H., Carter, V.S, Nistal-Vill n, E., Katze, M.G. Integration of Clinical Data, Pathology, and cDNA Microarrays in Influenza Virus-Infected Pigtailed Macaques (Macaca nemestrina). Cover article. Journal of Virology, October 2004, 78(19): 10420-32
Ladiges, W., Knoblaugh, S., Morton, J., Korth, M.J., Sopher, B., Baskin, C.R., MacAuley, A., Goodman, A. J., LeBoeuf, R., Katze, M.G. Pancreatic ß cell failure and diabetes in mice with a deletion mutation of the endoplasmic reticulum molecular chaperone gene P58IPK. Diabetes. April 2005, 54(4):1074-81
M. J. Thomas, Flanary, L. R., Brown, B. A., Katze, M. G., and Baskin, C. R. Use of Human Nasal Cannulas during Bronchoscopy Procedures as a Simple Method for Maintaining Adequate Oxygen Saturation in Pigtailed Macaques (Macaca nemestrina). Contemp. Top. Lab. Animal Sci. July 2006, 45(3): 44-8
Bollen, A.M, Baskin, C. R., and Treuting, P. Urolithiasis in rats consuming a dl bitartrate form of choline in a purified diet. Comp. Med. August 2006, 56(4):245-6
Baskin, C.R.* , Baas, T. *, D.L. Diamond, A. Garc a-Sastre, H. Bielefeldt-Ohmann, T.M. Tumpey, M.J. Thomas, V.S. Carter, T. H. Teal, N. Van Hoeven, S. Proll, J.M. Jacobs, Z. R. Caldwell, M.A. Gritsenko, R.R. Hukkanen, D.G. Camp II, R.D. Smith, and M.G. Katze. An Integrated Molecular Signature of Disease: Analysis of Influenza-Infected Macaques through Functional Genomics and Proteomics. (*Both authors contributed to this work equally) selected for JVI Highlights. Journal of Virology 2006 Nov;80(21):10813-28
Baskin, C.R., H. Bielefeldt-Ohmann, A. Garc a-Sastre, T.M. Tumpey, N. Van Hoeven, V.S. Carter, M.J. Thomas, S. Proll, A. Sol rzano, R. Billharz, J.L. Fornek, S. Thomas, C-H. Chen, E.A. Clark, K. Murali-Krishna and M.G. Katze. Functional Genomic and Serological Analysis of the Protective Immune Response Resulting from Vaccination of Macaques with an NS1-Truncated Influenza Virus. Journal of Virology 2007 Nov; 81(21): 11817 C11827
Jentarra, G.M., M.C. Heck, K. Kibler, J.O. Langland, C.R. Baskin, O. Ananieva, Y. Chang, and B.L. Jacobs. Vaccinia Viruses with Mutations in the E3L Gene as Potential Replication-Competent, Attenuated Vaccines: Scarification Vaccination. Vaccine 2008 Jun 2;26(23):2860-72
Favre,D., Lederer, S., Kanwar,B., Min Ma,Z., Proll, S., Kasakow,Z., Mold, Z., Swainson,L., Baskin, C.R., Palermo, R., Miller,C., Katze,M.G., McCune, J.M. Critical loss of the Balance between Th17 and T Regulatory Cell Populations in Pathogenic SIV Infection. PLoS Pathogen 2009 Feb; 5 (2): 1-17
Baskin, C.R., H. Bielefeldt-Ohmann, T. M. Tumpey, P. J. Sabourin, J. P. Long, A. Garcia-Sastre, A.-E. Tolnay, R. Albrecht, L. D Aicher, V.S. Carter, E.R. Rosenzweig, M.-K. Kaja, E. A. Clark, M.S. Kotur, J. L. Fornek, S. Proll, R.E. Palermo, C. L. Sabourin, and M.G. Katze. Early and Sustained Innate Immune Response Defines Pathology and Death in Highly Pathogenic Influenza-Infected Non-Human Primates. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2009 Feb 13. Featured in Leading Edge section of Cell 136, March 6, 2009
Lederer, S.,D. Favre, K.-A. Walters, S. Proll, B. Kanwar, Z. M. Ma, Z. Kasakow, J. Mold, L. Swainson, C. R. Baskin, C. J. Miller, R. E. Palermo, J. M. McCune, M.G. Katze. Transcriptional profiling reveals significant distinctions between pathogenic and non-pathogenic SIV infection that emphasize kinetics and tissue compartmentalization. Submitted
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Jacobs, B.L., J. O. Langland, K. V. Kibler, K. L. Denzler, S. Holecheck, Stacy White, S. Lanzter, T. Huynh, and C. R. Baskin. Safety and Efficacy of Poxvirus Vaccines and Vaccine Vectors: Is Safer Always Better? Solicited Review Article by Virology Research. In preparation
Tolnay, A-E., C.R. Baskin, T.M. Tumpey, P.J. Sabourin, C.L. Sabourin, J.P. Long6, J.A. Pyles, R.A. Albrecht, A. Garc a-Sastre, M.G. Katze, and H. Bielefeldt-Ohmann. Inflammatory tissue responses in cynomolgus macaques (Macaca fascicularis) infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza A (H5N1) or reassortants containing genes from the 1918 pandemic influenza virus. In preparation
Book Chapters
Korth, M.J., Kash, J.C., Baskin, C.R., Katze, M.G. Insights into influenza virus-host interactions through global gene expression profiling: cell culture systems to animal models. In: Y. Kawaoka (ed.), Influenza Virology: Current Topics. Caister Press, Wymondham, U.K. March 01, 2006
Abstracts
Baskin C.R., G.A. Reinhart, M.G. Hayek, R.J. Piercy, and K.W.Hinchcliff. The beneficial role of Antioxidants in canine athletes. Oral Presentation at the North American Veterinary Conference, 1999
Tarantal, A. F., J. Li, J. P. O Rourke, C. R. Baskin, S. S. Case, D. B. Kohn, P. R. Johnson, C. G. Plopper, R.J. McDonald, M.J. Cowan, and B. A. Bunnell, Fetal Gene Transfer in Rhesus Monkeys: Studies with Viral Vectors using Systemic and Organ-targeting Approaches. In Utero Cell Transplantation and Gene Therapy IV International Meeting. October 22-24, 2000
Baskin, C.R., J.P. O Rourke, G.C. Newbound, H. Hiraragi, T.J. Sferra, B.A. Bunnell. In Vivo Gene Transfer Efficiency and Biodistribution in Fetal Mice. Oral Presentation at the 4th Annual meeting of the American Society of Gene Therapy, May 30-June 3, 2001. Seattle, Wa
Baskin, C. R., A. Garcia-Sastre, T.M. Tumpey, H. Bielefeldt-Ohmann, V.S. Carter, and M.G. Katze. Gene Expression Control in Pigtail Macaques Infected with Influenza A/Texas/36/91: A PILOT STUDY. Innate Immune Response and Patterns of Immune Cell Migration in an Uncomplicated Influenza Infection. Poster Presented at The 4th Annual Northwest Gene Expression Conference, August 27-29, 2003. Seattle, Wa
Goodman, A.G., M. J. Korth, C. R. Baskin, J. Morton, W. Ladiges, and M.G. Katze. P58IPK, a Potential Virulence Factor that Regulates Influenza Viral Protein Synthesis. Poster Presented at The Biophysical Society 48th Annual Meeting, February 14-18, 2004, Baltimore, Md
Billharz, R., J.C. Kash, M. J. Korth, M.W. Smit, C.R. Baskin, T. Baas, V.S. Carter, Z. Yue, and M.G. Katze. A Global Approach Toward Understanding the Virus-Host Interactions Surrounding Potential Agents of Bioterrorism. Poster Presented at the Conference for Future Directions For Biodefense Research: Development Of Countermeasures, March, 7-10, 2004, Baltimore, Md
Baskin, C.R., A. Garc a-Sastre, T.M. Tumpey, H. Bielefeldt-Ohmann, V.S. Carter, and M.G. Katze. Integration of Clinical Data, Pathology, and cDNA Arrays in Influenza-Infected Pigtail Macaques: A Novel Approach for Understanding the Genetic Basis of Virulence. Oral Presentation at the 17th International Conference on Antiviral Research, May 2-6, 2004, Tuscon, Az
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Baskin C. R., A. Garc a-Sastre, T.M. Tumpey, H. Bielefeldt-Ohmann, V.S. Carter, E. Nistal-Vill n, and M.G. Katze. A Step Toward Better Understanding the Genetic Basis of Virulence: cDNA Microarrays in Influenza-Infected Pigtailed Macaques (Macaca nemestrina). Oral Presentation at the 23rd Annual American Society for Virology Conference, July 10-14th, 2004, Montreal, Ca
Goodman, A.G., S. Balachandran, C.R. Baskin, M.J. Korth, T. Baas, G.N. Barber, and M.G. Katze. P58IPK, The Molecular Chaperone and Inhibitor of PERK and PKR eIF2? Kinases is Used by RNA Viruses as a Virulence Factor. Poster presented at the 23rd Annual American Society for Virology Conference, July 10-14th, 2004, Montreal, Ca
Baas, T., J.K. Taubenberger, C.R. Baskin, P.Y. Chong, P. Chui, and M.G. Katze. SARS-CoV Virus-Host Interactions and Comparative Etiologies of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome as Determined by Global Transcription Profiling. Poster Presented at the American Society for Microbiology Conference on Functional Genomics and Bioinformatics Approaches to Infectious Disease Research, October 6-9, 2004, Portland, Or
Baskin, C.R.*, T. Baas*, A. Garc a-Sastre, T.M. Tumpey, H. Bielefeldt-Ohmann, V.S. Carter, M. J. Thomas, E. Nistal-Vill n and M.G. Katze. Macaque Oligonucleotide Microarrays & Ontology Tools for Gene Expression Analysis of Influenza-Infected Macaque Lungs. Oral Presentation at The Seattle International Conference on Primate Genomics 2005, May 20-23, 2005, Seattle, Wa. (*Both authors contributed to this work equally)
Goodman, A.G., M. A Chua, C.R. Baskin, M. J. Korth, A. Garc a-Sastre, and M.G. Katze. P58IPK-Mediated Inhibition of PKR Causes Increased Viral Protein Synthesis during Influenza Virus Infection. Oral Presentation at the 24th Annual American Society of Virology conference, June 18-22, 2005, State College, Penn
Baskin C.R.*, Baas T.*, M. J. Thomas, H. Bielefeldt-Ohmann, S. C. Proll, T. Tumpey, A. Garcia-Sastre, and M. G. Katze. Cytokine Response during Acute Influenza Infection: Integration of Functional Genomics with a Macaque Model for Comprehensive Analysis of Pulmonary Host Defenses. Poster Presented at the 2005 International Society for Interferon and Cytokine Research, October 20-24th, 2005, Shangai, China. (*Both authors contributed to this work equally)
Tolnay A-E., C.R. Baskin, T.M. Tumpey, P. J. Sabourin, C. L. Sabourin, J.P. Long, J.A. Pyles, R. Albrecht, A. Garcia-Sastre, H. Bielefeldt-Ohmann, and M. G. Katze. Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A (H5N1) Virus Dynamics in the Respiratory Tract of Cynomolgus Macaques (Macaca fascularis) Compared to Human H1N1 Virus Containing 2 or 3 Genes From the 1918 Pandemic Flu. 2008 Keystone Symposium Molecular Evolution as a Driving Force in Infectious Diseases , April 8-13, 2008, Breckenridge, Co.; and 3rd International Conference on Primate Genomics, April 13-18, 2008
Favre D., S. Lederer, B.Kanwar, Z. M. Ma, S. Proll, Z. Kasakow, J. Mold, L. Swainson, C. R. Baskin, R. Palermo, C. J. Miller, M. G. Katze, and J. M. McCune. Primary SIV Infection Causes Rapid Loss of the Balance between TH17 and T Regulatory Cell Populations in Pathogenic Infection of Non-human Primates. Oral Presentation at the 3rd International Conference on Primate Genomics, April 13-18, 2008
Tolnay A-E., C.R. Baskin, T.M. Tumpey, P.J. Sabourin, C.L. Sabourin, J.P. Long, J.A. Pyles, R. Albrecht, A. Garc a-Sastre, M.G. Katze, and H. Bielefeldt-Ohmann. Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A (H5N1) Virus Dynamics in Cynomolgus Macaques Compared to H1N1 Virus with 2 or 3 Genes from the Spanish Flu. Society for Leukocyte Biology, Denver, November 6-8, 2009
Favre,D., J. Mold, S. Lederer, B. Kanwar, Z. M. Ma,S. Proll, Z. Kasakow, L.Swainson,J. D. Barbour, C. R. Baskin, R. Palermo, I. Pandrea, C. J. Miller, M.G. Katze, J.M. McCune. Immune control in pathogenic and nonpathogenic SIV infection. 2009 Keystone Symposium Prevention of HIV/AIDS , March 22 - 27,2009, Keystone Resort, Keystone, Colorado
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Invited Seminars, Lectures, and Publications
Studying Influenza Pathogenesis & Testing New Live Vaccine Concepts Using Functional Genomics. Colorado State University Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Pathology, Fort Collins, Colorado. February 5th, 2007
Avian Flu and the Next Pandemic: Why Is It Taking So Long to Come Up With a Vaccine? Southern Illinois University, Guest Lecturer, Virology-Biology 555 (Graduate Level), February28, 2008
Speaker, 3rd International Conference on Primate Genomics, Seattle, Wa. April 13-18, 2008. Baskin C.R., H. Bielefeldt-Ohmann, T.M. Tumpey, P. J. Sabourin, J. P. Long, C. L. Sabourin, A. Garcia-Sastre, A-E. Tolnay, R. Albrecht, L.D. Aicher, V. S. Carter, E.R. Rosenzweig, J. L. Fornek, S. Proll, R. E. Palermo, and M. G. Katze. Non-Human Primates as Models of Avian and other Highly Pathogenic Influenza Virus Infections
Baskin C.R. and M.G. Katze. Systems Biology Could Help Us Understand & Protect Against Pandemics: A Comprehensive View of Host Responses is needed to Understand, Predict, and Alter the Course of Influenza and Other Viral Infections. Solicited article for the Features section of Microbes, American Society for Microbiology. May: 3(5): 227-233
Speaker for the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Arizona State University. April 25, 2008
Baskin C.R. and D. DeNardo. Which Protocol Deviations Require Preapproval? Communication is the Key. Protocol Review for Lab Animal Magazine 2008 June. 37 (6):1-2
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