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

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