Christy A Barlow

Christy A Barlow, Ph.D.

  • Position:
    Post Doctoral Fellow

    Pharmacology

    University of Wisconsin-Madison (Madison, WI)

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  • Advisor:

    Richard A. Anderson

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  • Degrees:
     
    Ph.D., Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Vermont (Burlington, VT)
     
    B.S., Biology, Eckerd College (St. Petersburg, FL)
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  • Past Advisors:
     
    Karen M. Lounsbury (as Graduate Student - Ph.D.)
     
    Keith Burridge (as Technician)
     
    Katherine Meyer-Siegler (as Technician)
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  • Research:
    Role of Star-PAP in the Regulation of Polyadenylation of Specific mRNAs
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  • Other Experience:

    2000-2002 Research Technician, University of North Carolina

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  • Honors:

    2007-2010 NRSA Post Doctoral Fellowship

    2003-2006 NIEHS Environmental Pathology Training Grant Trainee

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Christy Barlow's Publications (8)



Christy Barlow's Posters and Presentations (8)

  • A Poly (A) Polymerase Switch at the 3' end of mRNA mediates the Expression of Star-PAP Target Genes (presentation)

    Christy A Barlow

    2010 Signal Transduction Research Training Symposium, Madison, WI; 04/2010
  • A PAP Switch is Required for Expression and Assembly of Star-PAP on Target Genes. (presentation)

    Christy A Barlow

    Thirteenth Annual Meeting of the RNA Society, Berlin, Germany; 08/2008
  • Regulated Assembly of Star-PAP on the 3’-end of Target Genes is Required for Expression . (poster)

    Christy A Barlow

    Seventh Annual Signal Transduction Research Training Symposium. , Madison, WI; 04/2008
  • Asbestos-mediated CREB phosphorylation is regulated by PKA independently of oxidants in lung epithelial cells. (poster)

    Christy A Barlow

    8th International Meeting on Mechanisms of Action of Inhaled Fibers, Particles, and Nanoparticles in Lung and Cardiovascular Disease. , RTP, NC; 10/2005
  • Oxidant-induced apoptosis is mediated by a calcium-ERK1/2-CREB pathway in lung epithelial cells (presentation)

    Christy A Barlow

    Experimental Biology 2005 Mechanisms of Lung Inflammation and Disease, San Diego, CA; 04/2005
  • Oxidant-induced apoptosis is mediated by a calcium-ERK1/2-CREB pathway in lung epithelial cells. (presentation)

    Christy A Barlow

    Experimental Biology 2005 Highlights: Graduate Student Posters in Pathology., San Diego, CA; 04/2005
  • Oxidant signals leading to phosphorylation of ERK 1/2 and CREB exhibit different requirements for calcium influx in lung epithelial cells. (poster)

    Christy A Barlow

    10th Annual Meeting of Society of Free Radical Biology and Medicine. , Seattle, WA; 11/2003
  • Effects of hydrogen Peroxide and asbestos on intracellular calcium levels and CREB activation: H2O2 leads to influx of extracellular calcium and CREB activation. (presentation)

    Christy A Barlow

    Graduate College Research Day. , Burlington, VT; 04/2003

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