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Jennifer M. Gillette

Education:
Gettysburg College, B.S. Biology, 1999
Univ Colorado Health Sciences Center, Ph.D., 2004

Honors and Awards:

Gettysburg College Woman of Distinction, November 2002
CU Outstanding Student Research Award, October 2002
NASA Graduate Student Research Fellowship, 2002-2003
National Osteoporosis Foundation's Mazess Student Fellowship Award, 2002
CU Retired Faculty Association Outstanding Graduate Student Research Award, October 2001
Travel Award, American Association for Cancer Research, Pathobiology of Cancer Workshop, July 2000
Gettysburg College Senior Scholarship Award, 1998-1999
Howard Hughes Undergraduate Fellowship, 1998


Current Email: gillettj@mail.nih.gov
Thesis Advisors: Karl Pfenninger, Sheila Nielsen-Preiss
Thesis Title: Annexin 2 and bone: A pathway to mineralization

Current Position:

Postdoctoral Associate
NIH/NICD/CBMB
18 Library Drive
Bldg 18T, Rm 101
Bethesda, MD 20892


Publications:

Gillette, J.M. Ires, R. and S.M. Nielsen-Preiss.  Annexin 2 induction of Osteoblastic Matrix Vesicles.  Submitted.

Nielsen-Preiss, SM. and Gillette, JM. Downregulation of Annexin2 in Human Osteosarcoma Metastases. Submitted.

Gillette, J.M. and S.M. Nielsen-Preiss.  2004. Annexin 2 expression is reduced in human osteo-sarcoma metastases.  J. Cell. Biochem.  92 (4). 820-832.

Gillette, J.M. and S.M. Nielsen-Preiss.  2004. The Role of Annexin 2 in Osteoblastic Mineralization.  J. Cell Sci. 117 (3) 441-449.

Nielsen-Preiss, S.M., S.R. Silva, J.M. Gillette.  2003.  Role of PTEN and Akt in the regulation of growth and apoptosis. J. Cell. Biochem.  90 (5). 964-975.