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DelboyMark Delboy's Postdoctoral Curriculum Vitae
Mark G. Delboy
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EDUCATION
Clover Hill High School, Midlothian, Virginia, 2001.
B.S., Biology, (Magna Cum Laude),Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 2005. GPA 3.75.
Ph D., Microbiology and Immunology, Virginia Commonwealth University, 2005-2010, GPA 3.77.
HONORS AND AWARDS
Eagle Scout, Boy Scouts of America, 2000.
Member, National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society, 2005.
Member, Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society, 2005.
Travel Award, International Herpes Workshop, 2006.
Member, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, 2007-present.
C. C. Clayton Award, VCU School of Medicine, 2007.
Travel Fellowship, Ubiquitin and Ubiquitin-like Modifications in Viral Infection and Immunity Workshop, 2007.
Travel Award, American Society of Virology, 2008.
Predoctoral trainee, NIH Training Grant in Molecular Pathogenesis of Microbial Diseases, 2008.
Carl Storm Underrepresented Minority Fellowship, 2009.
Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society Scholarship, 2009.
Postdoctoral fellow, Hearst Foundation Grant in Health, 2011.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Teaching Assistant, MICR 501/513, Charles H. O'Neal, Pharmacy/Dental (I & I), 2007.
Teaching Assistant, MICR 616, Anthony V. Nicola, Mechanisms of Viral and Parasitic Pathogenesis, 2008.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Student Internship in Bioinformatics and Bioengineering Summer Institute, Virginia Commonwealth University and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 2003-2004.
Laboratory Rotations in Microbiology and Immunology, Virginia Commonwealth University, 2005-2006
Laboratory of Dr. Kim Jefferson. Regulation of biofilm formation in Staphylococcus aureus: Characterization of the RNA binding activity of IsaB.
Laboratory of Dr. Cynthia Cornelissen. Generation and characterization of an epitope tagged TonB in Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
Pre-doctoral Trainee in Microbiology and Immunology, Virginia Commonwealth University, 2006-2011
Laboratory of Dr. Anthony Nicola. Role of cellular proteasome activity in Herpes Simplex Virus
entry.
Postdoctoral Fellow in Immunogen Design & Biochemistry, International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI), 2011-2012
ORAL PRESENTATIONS & POSTER PRESENTATIONS
'Role of Cellular Proteasome Activity in Herpes Simplex Virus Entry. Virginia Commonwealth University, Student rotation seminar series, April 2006.
'Role of Cellular Proteasome Activity in Herpes Simplex Virus Entry. Virginia Commonwealth University, 23rd Annual Daniel T. Watts Research Poster Symposium, October 2006.
'Role of Cellular Proteasome Activity in Herpes Simplex Virus Entry. Virginia Commonwealth University, Student seminar series, February 2007.
'Cellular Proteasome Activity Facilitates HSV Entry Into Host Cells. University of Pennsylvania, 7th Annual Herpesvirus Symposium, June 2007.
'Cellular Proteasome Activity Facilitates HSV Entry Into Host Cells. NIH Campus, Ubiquitin and Ubiquitin-like Modifications in Viral Infection and Immunity Workshop, August 2007.
'The cellular proteasome system facilitates herpes simplex virus entry at a post-fusion step in a ubiquitin-independent manner. Virginia Commonwealth University, The 36th annual John C. Forbes Graduate Student Honors Colloquium, 2008.
'The cellular proteasome system facilitates herpes simplex virus entry at a post-fusion step in a ubiquitin-independent manner. Cornell University, The American Society for Virology 27th Annual Meeting, 2008.
'Properties of the ICP0 tegument protein of HSV-1. Il Ciocco Hotel and Resort, Gordon Research Conference on Viruses & Cells, 2009.
PUBLICATIONS
Delboy, M.G., Patterson, J.L., Hollander, A.M., and Nicola, A.V. 2006. Nectin-2-mediated entry of a syncytial strain of herpes simplex virus via pH-independent fusion with the plasma membrane of Chinese hamster ovary cells. Virology Journal 3:105.
Delboy, M.G., Roller, D.G., and Nicola, A.V. 2008. Cellular Proteasome Activity Facilitates Herpes Simplex Virus Entry at a Post-Penetration Step. Journal of Virology. 82:3381.
Delboy, M.G., Siekavizza-Robles, C.R., and Nicola, A.V. 2010. Herpes simplex virus tegument ICP0 is capsid associated, and its E3 ubiquitin ligase domain is important for incorporation into virions. Journal of Virology. 84:1637.
Dollery, S.J., Lane K.D., Delboy M.G., Roller D.G., and Nicola, A.V. 2010. Role of the UL45 protein in herpes simplex virus entry via low pH-dependent endocytosis and its relationship to the conformation and function of glycoprotein B. Virus Research. 149:115.
Dollery, S., Delboy, M.G., and Nicola, A.V. 2010. Low pH-induced conformational change in herpes simplex virus glycoprotein B. Journal of Virology. 84:3759.
Delboy, M.G., and Nicola, A.V. 2011. A pre-immediate-early role for tegument ICP0 in the proteasome-dependent entry of herpes simplex virus. Journal of Virology. 85:5910.
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