Mansour Mohamadzadeh

Education:
1988
BS Mol. Biology /Immun., University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany
1989
MS Mol. Biology /Immun., University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany
1991
Ph.D. Mol. Biology /Immun., University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany
1992 - 1994
Post Doc. Dermatology, University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany
1994 - 1998
Post Doc. Mol. Biology /Immun., Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
Research Projects:
Targeting an SIV Nef core Vaccine to Primate Dendritic Cells
Dendritic cell targeting of Anthrax vaccine
Dendritic cell targeted hepatitis c virus immunotherapy
Modulating Immunity in Aged Mice With Dendritic Cells
Microbes, Dendritic Cell Subsets and T-Cell Immunity
Subpopulations of Human Dendritic Cells

Professional Experience:
1998 - 1999 Research Assistant Professor, Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
1999 - 2001 Assistant Investigator, Baylor Institute for Immunology Research
2001 - 2004 Assistant Professor of Medicine, Tenure-track, Tulane Medical School
2004 - Associate Professor of Microbiology & Immunology, LSU, New Orleans
2004 - US Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases Senior Investigator
   
Patents:
  1. Development of Antibodies against dendritic cell subsets, 1991. (Inventor)
  2. Development of 12-mer peptide that binds to hyaluronan expressed on keratinocytes, 1998. (Co-Inventor)
  3. Compositions and methods for producing antigen-presenting cells, 2001. (Inventor)
  4. Dendritic cell binding proteins and uses thereof, 2003. (Inventor)
References:
See: www.pubmed.com under “Mohamadzadeh M”, for publications

Related articles on this website:
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Lactobacilli activate human dendritic cells that skew T cells toward T helper 1 polarization
 
 
 
 

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