Jonathan G. Godwin

Jonathan G. Godwin, B.S.

  • Position:
    Ph.D. Candidate

    Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology

    Center for Gene Therapy - Advanced Therapeutics Cluster

    University of Massachusetts Medical School (Worcester, MA)

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  • Advisor:

    Dr. Guangping Gao, Ph.D.

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  • Degrees:
     
    B.S., Neuroscience, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (Amherst, MA)
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  • Past Advisors:
     
    Dr. John Iacomini, Ph.D. (as Research Associate)
     
    Dr. John Gray, Ph.D. (as Research Associate)
     
     
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  • Research:
    Exploring the regulation, role, and expression of miRNA in immunology and disease.
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  • Other Experience:

    2005-2010 Senior Technical Research Associate, Transplantation Research Center, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston

    2003-2005 Research Associate: Harvard Gene Therapy Initiative

    1999-2002 Research Assistant: University of Massachusetts at Amherst

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  • Honors:

    2009 Guest Speaker: Annual Joseph E. Murray Visiting Professor in Transplant Surgery Clinical/Research Symposium

    2007 Finalist - Biomedical Research Institute Research Excellence Awards

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Jonathan Godwin's Publications (10)



Jonathan Godwin's Posters and Presentations (10)

  • Expression of miR-214 Increases the Ability of T Cells To Proliferate upon Stimulation by Targeting PTEN. (presentation)

    Bagley, J., Jindra, J., Godwin, J.G., Iacomini, J.

    American Transplant Congress ; 05/2010
  • Identification of a Lymphocyte Independent MicroRNA Expression Profile of Renal Ischemia Reperfusion Injury. (presentation)

    Godwin, J.G., Ge, X., Stephan, K., Jurisch, A., Tullius, S., Iacomini, J.

    American Transplant Congress ; 05/2010
  • NK Cells Prevent the Development and Function of Regulatory T Cells. (presentation)

    Bagley, J., Godwin, J.G., Madsen, J., Iacomini, J.

    American Transplant Congress ; 05/2010
  • Expression of Lentivirus Encoded Protective MHC Class II Alleles in the Thymus of NOD Mice Prevents the Development of Diabetes. (presentation)

    Donnarumma, M., Bagley, J., Tian, C., Godwin, J.G., Iacomini, J.

    American Transplant Congress; 05/2009
  • MicroRNAs in Lymphocyte Activation. (presentation)

    Bagley, J., Godwin, J.G., Jindra, J., Iacomini, J.

    American Transplant Congress; 05/2009
  • Upregulation of microRNA-214 Following T Cell Activation Regulates PTEN. (poster)

    Jindra, P., Bagley, J., Donnarumma, M., Godwin, J., Iacomini, J.

    American Transplant Congress; 05/2009
  • Identification of a Novel B Cell Population in Spleen That Produces Anti-Carbohydrate Natural Antibodies (presentation)

    Benatuil, L., Godwin, J.G., Gosh, S., Iacomini, J.

    American Transplant Congress; 05/2008
  • NK Cells Prevent the Development and Function of Regulatory T Cells. (presentation)

    Bagley, J., Godwin, J.G., Madsen, J., Iacomini, J.

    American Transplant Congress; 05/2008
  • αGal specific marginal zone B cells are powerful antigen presenters that efficiently activate naïve CD4 T cells within the spleen. (poster)

    Godwin, J.G., Benatuil, L., and Iacomini, J.

    World Transplant Congress; 07/2006
  • Coexpression of vesicular glutamate transporter 2 and glutamic acid decarboxylase mRNAs in specific nuclei of the preoptic area. (poster)

    Ottem, E.N., Godwin, J.G., and Petersen, S.L.

    Society for Neuroscience Annual Symposium ; 11/2002

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