User:Julie A. Fogarty

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Julie A. Fogarty

"Science does not know its debt to imagination." -Ralph Waldo Emerson

NSF Graduate Research Fellow
Chemical Engineering
Stanford University
Swartz Lab

Contact Info

Address:
Julie Fogarty/Swartz Lab
093 Shriram Center
Chemical Engineering
443 Via Ortega
Stanford, CA 94304

Email:
jfogarty {at} stanford.edu

Education

  • 2018 (in progress) - PhD Chemical Engineering, Stanford University
  • 2015 (in progress) - MS Chemical Engineering, Stanford University
  • 2013 - BS Chemical Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin

Research Interests

  1. Protein Engineering
  2. Vaccine Development & Immunology
  3. Biotechnology Process Development

I am working on developing a novel virus-like particle approach to an HIV vaccine using a viral fusion intermediate as the immunogen. This work is a collaboration with Prof. Peter Kim at Stanford University. I am also pursing work related to understanding protein refolding and trimerization of a potentially broadly neutralizing flu antigen, as well as work to design a scalable process for manufacturing this antigen.

Past Research Experience

Maynard Lab, The University of Texas at Austin, (Sept. 2011 - Aug. 2013)
Peppas Lab, The University of Texas at Austin, (Nov. 2009 - May 2011)
Calin Lab, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, (June & July 2008)

Publications

  1. Spizzo R, Nicoloso MS, Lupini L, Lu Y, Fogarty J, Rossi S, Zagatti B, Fabbri M, Veronese A, Liu X, Davuluri R, Croce CM, Mills G, Negrini M, and Calin GA. miR-145 participates with TP53 in a death-promoting regulatory loop and targets estrogen receptor-alpha in human breast cancer cells. Cell Death Differ. 2010 Feb;17(2):246-54. DOI:10.1038/cdd.2009.117 | PubMed ID:19730444 | HubMed [Paper1]