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Dr. Jenefir Isbister |
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Research Professor |
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Email: jisbiste@osf1.gmu.edu |
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Website: |
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Work Phone: 703-993-4041 |
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Fax: 703-993-2676 |
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Office: 306 |
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BioSketch: |
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Academic Background:
PhD Microbiology (Genetics) University of Maryland, 1977; Graduate Study, Biochemistry, University College, University of London, 973-74; MT Medical Technology, Jefrerson Medical College, 1958; BS, Biology and Mathematics, Newberry College, Newberry, SC, |
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Research Interests:
Evaluations of antibiotic delivery systems for efficacy and investigationso f genome, proteome and metabolome perturbations as a result of antibiotic treatment of bacteria; Development of rapid assays for water quality determnations and detection of bacteria; biological conversions, remediation. |
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Recent
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Preliminary Investigations of Proteome, Metabolome & Transcriptome Following Amoxicillin Treatments of S. pneumoniae. |
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J Isbister Lauer K P Molina G Lunsford D Guttendorf R J Rudnic E M Harding R Barzaghi D |
44th Annual ICAAC 2004 |
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Responses of S. pneumoniae to Once-Daily and Pulsatile Amoxicillin Treatments in vitro: Cell Survival and SELDI Protein Profiles.
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D Barzaghi R Harding G Molina K Lauer J Isbister |
ASM 104th General Meeting 2004 |
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Use of Surface Enhanced Laser Desorption Ionization (SELDI) – TOF to Explore Bacterial Proteomes. |
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D Barzaghi J Isbister K P Lauer T Born |
Proteomics 2004 in press |
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