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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
and MICROBIOLOGY

 
 
       
 

 

Julie Jadlowsky


Postdoctoral Scholar

Works in: Karn Lab

email: jkj2@case.edu

Education:
Ph.D. in Molecular Biology and Microbiology, Case Western Reserve University, 2009

B.S. in Microbiology, Bowling Green State University, 2003


   
 

Research Interests: include the positive and negative regulation of HIV elongation by the transcription factors P-TEFb and NELF. Current studies are aimed at defining the contribution of NELF to the phenomenon of HIV latency.

Selected Publications:
Funderburg N, Lederman M, Feng Z, Drage, M., Jadlowsky J, Harding C.V., Weinberg A, Sieg SF. Human β defensin-3 activates professional antigen-presenting cells via Toll-like Receptors 1 and 2.  Proc Natl Acad Sci. 2007 Nov 15; : 18006661 [PubMed]

Jadlowsky JK, Nojima M, Schulte A, Geyer M, Okamoto T, Fujinaga K. Dominant negative mutant Cyclin T1 proteins inhibit HIV transcription by specifically degrading Tat.  Retrovirology. 2008 Jul 11; 5(1):63 [PubMed]

Jadlowsky J, Nojima M, Okamoto T, Fujinaga K.  Dominant Negative Mutant Cyclin T1 Proteins That Inhibit HIV Transcription by Forming a Kinase Inactive Complex with Tat. J Gen Virol.  2008 Nov; 89(Pt 11):2783-7. [PubMed]