Elizabeth E. Grevengoed, PhD, PA-C
Golden, CO 80401
303-***-**** • ***********@*****.***
EMPLOYMENT
EDUCATION
2009-
Present
Western Oncology Hematology Associates, P.C.
400 Indiana Ave., Suite 230
Golden, CO 80401
National Jewish Health Western Hematology-Oncology 400 Indiana Ave., Suite 230
Golden, CO 80401
Child Health Associate/Physician Assistant Program University of Colorado Denver – Denver, CO
Master’s of Physician Assistant Studies & Physician Assistant Certification 2003-2006 Postdoctoral Fellowship – Cell Biology Department Johns Hopkins University – Baltimore, MD
2003 PhD, Genetics & Molecular Biology
University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, NC
1998 BS, Marine Biology
Eckerd College – St. Petersburg, FL
CERTIFICATIONS
Basic Cardiac Life Support Certified
NCCPA ID 1087475
Colorado PA License 2798
PROFESSIONAL
MEMBERSHIPS,
AWARDS
2004
2004
2001- 02
2000
1998
Colorado Academy of Physician Assistants
American Association of Physician Assistants
Association for Physician Assistants in Oncology
Silver Society (SAAPA Chapter) Student President
Class Representative throughout PA program
NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship
American Cancer Society Postdoctoral Fellowship (declined) American Heart Association Postdoctoral Fellowship (declined) UNC Lineberger Cancer Center Cell Biology Predoctoral Training Fellowship American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) Predoctoral Student Travel Award Merit Assistantship from University of North Carolina PUBLICATIONS Rajprasad L, Lee J, Wells M, Grevengoed E, Slattery M, Andrew DJ(2016). Ribbon regulates morphogenesis of the Drosophila embryonic salivary gland through transcriptional activation and repression. Developmental Biology. 409: 234-250.
Maruyama R, Grevengoed E, Stempniewicz P, Andrew DJ (2011). Genome-Wide Analysis Reveals a Major Role in Cell Fate Maintenance and an Unexpected Role in Endoreduplication for the Drosophiola FoxA Gene Fork Head. PLoS ONE. 6(6):e20901. Doi:
10.1371/journal.pone.0020901.
Grevengoed EE, Peifer, M (2003). Cytoskeletal Connections: Building strong cells in new ways. Current Biology. 13: R568-R570. Grevengoed EE, Fox D, Gates J., Peifer, M (2003). Balancing different types of actin polymerization at distinct sites: Roles for Abelson kinase and Enabled. Journal of Cell Biology. 164 (6).
Grevengoed EE, Loureiro JJ, Jesse TL, Peifer M. (2001) Abelson kinase regulates epithelial morphogenesis in Drosophila. Journal of Cell Biology 155: 1185-98.
McCartney BM, McEwen DG, Grevengoed E, Maddox P, Bejsovec A, Peifer M. (2001) Drosophila APC2 and Armadillo participate in tethering mitotic spindles to cortical actin. Nature Cell Biology 3: 933-8. Akong K, Grevengoed EE, Price MH, McCartney BM, Hayden MA, DeNofrio JC, and Peifer M. (2002) Drosophila APC2 and APC1 play overlapping roles in Wingless signaling in the embryo and imaginal discs. Developmental Biology. 250: 91-100.
PRESENTATIONS Abelson kinase regulates the apical actin cytoskeleton. E.E. Grevengoed, M. Peifer. Annual Drosophila Research Conference. Chicago, IL March 2003. Abelson kinase modulates epithelial cell adhesion, polarity and morphogenesis. EE Grevengoed, T. Jesse, J. Loureiro, and M. Peifer. Annual Drosophila Research Conference. Washington D.C. March 2001. Abelson Kinase and Enabled: Modulators of actin dynamics at adherens junctions in Drosophila. E.E. Grevengoed; J. Loureiro; T. Jesse; M. Peifer. Genetics and Genomics of cell adhesion mini-symposium ASCB Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. December 2000.
ACADEMIC
APPOINTMENTS
2004 Genetics Instructor
Morgan State University – Baltimore, MD
Elizabeth E. Grevengoed, PhD, PA-C
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