Lauren Wagner, PhD
Associate Service Fellow
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Education
PhD in Biochemisty and Molecular Genetics, University of Pittsburgh, 2012
BA in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, The College of Wooster, 2005
Mentor
Neal DeLuca, PhD
Dissertation
Research Lab Affiliation
Areas of Interest
Gene regulation during HSV-1 infection.
Why I Chose Pitt
They were ranked in the top 10 schools for NIH funding.
Following her graduation, Lauren accepted a position as an Associate Service Fellow at the Center for Disease Control - National Institute of Occupational Saftey and Health in the Allergy and Clinical Immunology Branch of the Health Effects Lab Division
Poster Presentations
Mutational Analysis of the N-terminal Acitivation Domain of HSV-1 ICP4. Poster presentation. International Herpesvirus Workshop (2009)
Mutational analysis of the N-terminal activation domain of HSV-1 ICP4. BGSA Symposium Poster Presentation (2009)
Sp1 Localization upon HSV-1 Infection. BGSA Symposium Poster Presentation (2008)
Sp1 Localization Upon Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Infection. Poster presentation. International Herpesvirus Workshop (2007)
Sp1 Localization upon HSV-1 Infection. BGSA Syposium Poster Presentation (2007)