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SHIP1, SHIPi, LRBA, microglia, IBD, 3AC, K306, K161, K149, obesity, eosinophils, innate immunity
United States

Biography

My research is primarily focused on defining the role of SHIP1 in immunity, obesity, stem cell biology and cancer. This research has revealed that SHIP1 is at the nexus of signaling pathways that regulate: (1) hematopoietic and mesenchymal stem cell homeostasis, (2) terminal differentiation of myeloid cells, (3) acute BM graft rejection, (4) survival of T cells in the small intestine and (5) survival of hematologic cancer cells. More recently we developed SHIP1 and pan-SHIP1/2 inhibitors and showed they can expand stem cells in vivo, reverse obesity, eradicate certain cancers and boost tumor immunity. We are also attempting to better understand what LRBA does in immune cells. LRBA is a scaffold protein that coordinates intracellular vesicle trafficking with receptor signaling.

Activities

Employment (7)

SUNY Upstate Medical University: Syracuse, NY, US

2009-04 to present | Professor of Microbiology & Immunology (Microbiology & Immunology)
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William G. Kerr

SUNY Upstate Medical University: Syracuse, NY, US

2009-04 to present | Alfred T. Murphy Professor of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology (Pediatrics)
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William G. Kerr

University of South Florida: Tampa, FL, US

2000-01 to 2009-03 | Professor (Molecular Oncology)
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William G. Kerr

H Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute: Tampa, FL, US

2000-01 to 2009-03 | Senior Member (Immunology)
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William G. Kerr

University of Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, PA, US

1996-08 to 1999-12 | Assistant Professor (Molecular & Cellular Engineering)
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William G. Kerr

DNAX Research Institute: Palo Alto, CA, US

1996-03 to 1996-08 | Visiting Scientist (Human Immunology)
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William G. Kerr

Systemix Inc: Palo Alto, CA, US

1993-06 to 1996-02 | Research Group Leader, Cancer Gene Therapy (Gene Therapy)
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William G. Kerr

Education and qualifications (3)

Stanford University: Stanford, CA, US

1987 to 1993 | Post-Doctoral Fellow (Genetics)
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William G. Kerr

University of Alabama at Birmingham: Birmingham, AL, US

1982 to 1987 | Ph.D. Molecular & Cellular Biology (Microbiology)
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William G. Kerr

Lehigh University: Bethlehem, PA, US

1978 to 1982 | B.S. Chemistry (Minor: Molecular Biophysics)
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William G. Kerr

Peer review (8 reviews for 7 publications/grants)

Review activity for Advanced science. (1)
Review activity for Journal of medicinal chemistry. (1)
Review activity for Journal of proteome research. (1)
Review activity for Molecular pharmaceutics. (1)
Review activity for Nature cancer. (1)
Review activity for Nature communications (1)
Review activity for Structure. (2)