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==Research interests==
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# Interest 1
# Immunology
# Interest 2
# Infectious Diseases
# Interest 3
# Cancer
# HIV
# Systems Biology


==Publications==
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#Paper1 pmid=6947258
#Paper1 pmid=23205933
#Paper2 pmid=13718526
#Paper2 pmid=21282105
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#Paper3 pmid=20205570
#Book1 isbn=0879697164
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Latest revision as of 21:44, 30 March 2013

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Gregory L. Szeto (an artistic interpretation)

I am currently a postdoctoral research fellow in Prof. Darrell Irvine's lab at MIT. I learned about OpenWetWare from Internal institutional communications, and I've joined because Scheduling for Wafergen PCR system..

Education

  • 2010, PhD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Program in Cellular and Molecular Medicine
  • 2004, BS, Carnegie Mellon University, Depts of Chemical and Biomedical and Health Engineering

Research interests

  1. Immunology
  2. Infectious Diseases
  3. Cancer
  4. HIV
  5. Systems Biology

Publications

  1. Yamanaka YJ, Szeto GL, Gierahn TM, Forcier TL, Benedict KF, Brefo MS, Lauffenburger DA, Irvine DJ, and Love JC. Cellular barcodes for efficiently profiling single-cell secretory responses by microengraving. Anal Chem. 2012 Dec 18;84(24):10531-6. DOI:10.1021/ac302264q | PubMed ID:23205933 | HubMed [Paper1]
  2. Szeto GL, Pomerantz JL, Graham DR, and Clements JE. Minocycline suppresses activation of nuclear factor of activated T cells 1 (NFAT1) in human CD4+ T cells. J Biol Chem. 2011 Apr 1;286(13):11275-82. DOI:10.1074/jbc.M110.210518 | PubMed ID:21282105 | HubMed [Paper2]
  3. Szeto GL, Brice AK, Yang HC, Barber SA, Siliciano RF, and Clements JE. Minocycline attenuates HIV infection and reactivation by suppressing cellular activation in human CD4+ T cells. J Infect Dis. 2010 Apr 15;201(8):1132-40. DOI:10.1086/651277 | PubMed ID:20205570 | HubMed [Paper3]

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