Name: Keith D. Barlow
Email address: kbarlow@wfubmc.edu Education: PhD, Cell Biology (Georgetown University) BA, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Clark University). Advisor/Lab: Dr. Isabelle Berquin, Dr. Darren Seals. Current research: The role of Tks 5 adaptor protein and podosome formation in the modulation of mural cell and endothelial cell interactions in tumor angiogenesis. Publications: 1. Li L.Y., Barlow K.D., Metheny-Barlow L.J. Angiopoietins and Tie2 in Health and Disease. Ped. Endocrin. Rev. (2005) 3:399-408. 2. Hardwick M., Cavalli L.R., Barlow K.D., Haddad B.R., Papadopoulos V. Peripheral-type benzodiazepine receptor (PBR) gene amplification in MDA-MB-231 aggressive breast cancer cells. Cancer Genet Cytogenet. (2002) 139(1):48-51. 3. Olivera A., Barlow K.D., Spiegel S. Assaying sphingosine kinase activity. Methods Enzymol. (2000) 311:215-23. 4. Lee D.C., Barlow K.D., Gaido K.W. The actions of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin on transforming growth factor-beta2 promoter activity are localized to the TATA box binding region and controlled through a tyrosine kinase-dependent pathway. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. (1996) 137(1):90-9. 5. Hattis D. and Barlow K. Human interindividual variability in cancer risks - Technical and management challenges. Hum Ecol Risk Assess (1996) 2 (1): 194-220. Honors and Awards: 1. Fellow, NIH/NCI T32 CA-079448 Training Program in Cancer Biology. Frank M. Torti, P.I. Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. 2. DOD Breast Cancer Pre-doctoral Fellowship Grant. Georgetown University. 3. Graduate Fellowship. Georgetown University. 4. The Graduate Alumni Fellowship. University of Rochester. 5. American Chemical Society Undergraduate Award in Analytical Chemistry. Appalachian State University . |