Enquist Laboratory

Where are they now?

  • Postdoctoral Fellows
  • Graduate Students
  • Graduate Students

    Amy Brideau

    US9: a novel structural protein of
    alpha herpesviruses

    Peregrine Pharmaceuticals
    14272 Franklin Avenue
    Tustin, CA 92780

    Elizabeth Brittle

    Two Modes of Pseudorabies
    Virus Neuroinvasion and
    Lethality in Mice

    USAMRIID
    Fort Detrick
    Frederick, MD 21702

    Alla Brukman

    Suppression of the Interferon-Mediated
    Innate Immune Response by
    Pseudorabies Virus

    Ropes and Gray, LLP
    1251 Avenue of the Americas
    New York, NY 10020-1105

    Toh Hean Ch'ng

    Studying Spread of Pseudorabies Virus
    Infection in Dissociated and
    Compartmented Neuronal Culture Systems

    UCLA Biological Chemistry
    615 Charles E. Young Drive South
    Box 951737, BSRB 35411
    Los Angeles, CA 90055-1761

    Dusica Curanovic

    Transneuronal Spread of Alpha
    Herpesviruses: Mechanisms and
    Applications

    Department of Pharmacology
    Weill Medical College
    Cornell University
    1300 York Avenue, Box 70
    New York, NY 10065

    Tony del Rio

    A study on pseudorabies virus
    VP22 and flexible tegument
    assembly

    Harvard Medical School
    Department of Neurobiology
    Goldenson/405
    220 Longwood Avenue
    Boston, MA 02115

    Alana Lysholm

    Effects of pseudorabies virus
    on neuronal electrophysiology

    Deceased

    LeighAnne Olsen

    Functions of Protein Kinase
    US3 in the PRV Life Cycle

    Institute of Medicine
    The National Academies
    500 Fifth Street NW
    Washington, DC 20001

    Neelanjana Ray

    Probing the host response to
    herpesviruses using microarrays

    Signum Biosciences, Inc.
    7 Deer Park Drive, Suite H
    Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852

    Rebecca Sparks-Thissen

    Regulation of MHC class I by
    pseudorabies virus

    Wabash College
    Department of Biology
    Crawfordsville, IN 47933

    Rebecca Tirabassi

    A mutational analysis of the
    glycoproteins E and I of
    pseudorabies virus

    Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute
    505 NW 185th Street
    Beaverton, OR 97006

    Mark Tomishima

    Role of cell-cell spread
    in neurotropism

    Sloan-Kettering Institute
    Human Embryonic Stem Cell
    Core Facility
    New York, NY 10021

    Robert Townley

    Molecular analysis of pseudorabies
    virus glycoprotein 1 in viral
    pathogenesis and neuronal spread

    Albert Eistein College of Medicine
    1300 Morris Park Avenue
    Bronx, NY 10461