David Threadgill, PhD
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Professional Staff
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Dona Kanavy
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University of Surrey Undergraduate Interns
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Former Lab Members
Postdocs
Graduate Students
Undergraduate Students
- Scott Persall PhD (1998-2000); Senior Director of Cell Biology and Protein Chemistry, Acceleron Pharmaceuticals
- Daekee Lee PhD (1998-2005); Associate Professor, Ewha Womens University
- Deloris Alexander PhD (2001-2005); Director of Integrative Biosciences PhD Program, Tuskegee University
- Haider Ali Syed Phd (2003-2009); Research Associate, North Carolina Center University
- Elyse Lee PhD (2006-2009); Scientific Program Associate, International Life Sciences Institute Research Foundation
- Christine Powell PhD (2007-2014), NIH Postdoctoral National Research Service Award; Senior Scientific Communications Manager, Translational Genomics Research Institute
- David Bautz PhD (2009-2014), NIH Postdoctoral National Research Service Award; Associate Biotech Analyst, Zacks Investment Research
- Ryan Gordon PhD (2009-2010), Assistant Professor, Oregon Health & Science University
- Andrew Hillhouse PhD (2010-2015), Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University
Graduate Students
- Karen Strunk PhD (Cell Biology, Vanderbilt University, 2002), “Genetic background modifiers of the epidermal growth factor receptor null phenotype”; Instructor, Central New Mexico Community College
- Reade Roberts PhD (Cell Biology, Vanderbilt University, 2003), “Modeling the consequences of epidermal growth factor receptor inhibition in vivo using the classical Egfrwa2 mutant mouse”; Assistant Professor, North Carolina State University
- Anika Bissahoyo PhD (Toxicology, University of North Carolina, 2005), “Pathobiology of strain-specific responses to azoxymethane-induced colorectal cancer”, NIH Predoctoral National Research Service Award; Director of Research and Sponsored Programs, Bowie State University
- Tang-Cheng Lee PhD (Genetics, University of North Carolina, 2007), “Functional analysis of EGFR using a conditional allele”; Research Fellow, Baylor College of Medicine
- Delia Barrick PhD (Toxicology, University of North Carolina, 2007), “Modeling the consequences of epidermal growth factor receptor inhibition on cardiac development, function and homeostasis”; Project Manager, University of North Carolina
- Ming Yu PhD (Oral Biology, University of North Carolina, 2007), "The importance of ERBB receptor tyrosine kinase signaling in colorectal cancer: implications for EGFR-targeted therapies”; Research Fellow, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
- Jennifer Dackor PhD (Genetics, University of North Carolina, 2008), “Use of an allelic series in mice to study the role of epidermal growth factor receptor in placental development and pregnancy”; Business Development Manager, Roots Hummus
- Josh Uronis PhD (Genetics, University of North Carolina, 2008), “Histological and molecular analysis of colorectal cancer morphology”; Clinical Development Scientist, GeneCentric Diagnostics
- Erica Rinella PhD (Genetics, University of North Carolina, 2008), “Impact of diet on EGFR-targeted treatment of colorectal cancer”, NIH Predoctoral National Research Service Award; Review Analyst, BioReference Laboratories
- Michelle LaMerrill PhD (Toxicology, University of North Carolina, 2008), “Influence of diet and maternal dioxin on endocrine disruption: puberty, metabolic syndrome, and breast cancer”, DOD Breast Cancer Predoctoral Research Fellowship; Assistant Professor, University of California-Davis
- Chevonne Eversley PhD (Genetics, University of North Carolina, 2009), “Genetic and molecular analysis of colorectal cancer susceptibility”, NIH Predoctoral National Research Service Award; Associate Technical Director, LabCorp
- Melanie Weed PhD (Toxicology, University of North Carolina, 2010), “The impact of epidermal growth factor receptor inhibition on energy homeostasis”; Toxicologist, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
- Michelle DeSimone PhD (Toxicology, University of North Carolina, 2010), “In vitro and in vivo models to assess kidney toxicity of environmental carcinogens”, SOT Syngenta Fellowship Award in Human Health Applications of New Technologies; Translational Science Fellow, Roche
- Yuying Xie PhD (Genetics, University of North Carolina, 2012), “Role of epidermal growth factor receptor on cardiac function”; Assistant Professor, Michigan State University
- William Barrington PhD (Genetics, North Carolina State University, 2016), ""
Undergraduate Students
- Vicky Wilkinson (Cambridge University, UK), Women in Science Vanderbilt Summer Undergraduate Program, 1997
- Allison Truell (Biology, Vanderbilt), 1997-1998
- Amy Williams (Biology, Vanderbilt), 1998-2000
- Tara Thompson (Biology, Vanderbilt), 1999-2000
- Josh Parnum (Biology, Vanderbilt), 1999-2000
- Robert Boykin (Biology, UNC), 2000-2002, Biology Honors “Mouse strain-dependent differences in gastrointestinal morphology”
- Ben Wood (Biology, UNC), 2000-2003, Biology Honors “Analysis of a carcinogen-based mouse model for hepatocarcinogenesis”
- Meggan Hovick (Biology, UNC), 2001-2003, Biology Honors “Molecular and histological characterization of murine epidermal growth factor receptor null placentae”, Winner of the 2003 Department of Biology H.V.P. Wilson Award for excellence in research in cellular and molecular biology
- Elisabeth Greer (University of Virginia), 2002 UNC SURE Summer Program
- Hal Wray (Biology, UNC), 2001-2002
- Candice Bailey (Chemistry, UNC), 2001-2003, Chemistry Honors “Biochemical analysis of the receptor encoded by the Wa5 mutation in Egfr”
- Rusty Mankinen (Biology, UNC), 2002-2003, Biology Honors “Phenotypic analysis of the epidermal growth factor receptor mutation waved-2 on inbred genetic backgrounds”
- Michael Haughton (Willamette University), 2003 UNC SURE Summer Program
- Lori Leslie (Chemistry, UNC), 2004-2005, Chemistry Honors (Highest) “Induction of mitotic recombination for in vitro genetics”
- Meera Shah (Biology, UNC), 2003-2005
- Sha Syed (Chemistry, UNC), 2003-2004
- Liz Clore (Psychology, UNC), 2003-2005
- Natalie Hodges (Biology, UNC), 2003-2006
- Katie Hanlon (Biology, UNC), 2004-2006, Recipient of a 2005-2006 AACR-Thomas J. Bardos Science Education Award
- Lindsay McConnell (Biology, UNC), 2004-2005
- Carla Martin (Chemistry, UNC), 2004-2005
- Christina Paniccia (Biology, UNC), 2004-2006, Recipient of a 2005-2006 AACR-Thomas J. Bardos Science Education Award
- Holly Love (Biology, UNC), 2005-2006
- Jessica Heinz (Biology, UNC), 2005-2006
- Joi Weeks (Chemistry, UNC), 2005-2006
- Bittu Kurvilla (Chemistry, UNC), 2005-2006, Chemistry Honors: “Effects of aromatic hydrocarbons on mammary gland cancer”
- Eric Bankaitis (Biology, UNC), 2005-2006, Biology Honors “The combined effects of dietary supplementation and molecular-targeted therapy on colon cancer cell proliferation in vitro”
- Aline Alexanian (Biology, UNC), 2005-2006
- Adam Corn (Biology, UNC), 2005-2007
- Dawn Hrelic (Biology, UNC), 2006-2007
- Anne Dvorak (Biology, UNC), 2006-2007
- Drew Corn (Biology, UNC), 2006-2007
- Richard Frye (Biology, UNC), 2006-2008, Biology Honors “Characterization of epidermal growth factor receptor independent colorectal tumors in the ApcMin mouse model”
- Patrick Summers (Biology, UNC), 2007-2008
- Jennifer Zeng (Biology, UNC), 2007-2008
- Brent Chen (Biology, UNC), 2007-2008
- Tavia Clark (Biology, UNC), 2007-2008
- Rachel Harper (Biology, UNC), 2007-2009, Biology Honors (Highest) and selected presenter for the 9th Annual UNC Celebration of Undergraduate Research “Dietary fat and dioxin exposure increase mammary cancer incidence through Cyp1b1 and Comt expression”
- Angela Kashap (Biology, NCSU), 2009-2010, CALS Honors “Pre-clinical detection of risk factors for idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury”
- Everett Warren (Biochemistry, NCSU), 2009-2010, CALS Honors “A comparative study of blastocyst implantation in three strains of mice: C3H, 129, and B6”
- Ben Rusche (Microbiology, NCSU), 2009-2010
- Katie Caviness (Animal Science, NCSU), 2009-2010
- Becky Brulet (Zoology, NCSU), 2010-2011
- Tara Buff (Biology, NCSU), 2010-2011
- Kimberly Wagner (Biochemistry, NCSU), 2010-2011
- Garrison Glavich (Microbiology, NCSU), 2010-2011
- Megan Morse (Nutrition, NCSU), 2010-2012, CALS Honors “Correlation between genotype and mouse limb length”
- Alan Bohn (Microbiology, NCSU), 2010-2012
- Keiko Wadsworth (Microbiology, NCSU), 2010-2013, CALS Honors “Environmental carcinogen-induced retinal degeneration in a population-based mouse model”
- Anna Knight (Biology, NCSU), 2010-2013, CALS Honors “Comparison of Apc and beta-catenin mouse models for colorectal cancer”
- Kritika Joshi (Biology, NCSU), 2011, CALS Honors “Modeling Parkinson’s Disease in mice with trichloroethylene and inorganic arsenic”
- Madison Pace (Biology, NCSU), 2011
- Amanda Gross (Animal Science, NCSU), 2011-2012
- Molly Matty (Chemistry, NCSU), 2011-2012, Recipient of an NSF Predoctoral Research Fellowship as a senior, NCSU Honors “Development of an assay to determine telomere length using real time PCR of Mus musculus embryonic fibroblasts as compared to a single copy gene, epidermal growth factor receptor”
- Kara Peterson (Biology, NCSU), 2011-2012
- Hanna Gardner (Animal Science, NCSU), 2011-2012
- Emma Friberg (Biology NCSU), 2011-2012, CALS Honors “Modeling human diseases in mice: effects of trichloroethylene and inorganic arsenic”
- Ang Sherpa (University of Surrey, UK), Internship, 2011-2012
- Lindsay Speir (Biology, NCSU), 2011-2012
- Hope Hendricks (Biology, NCSU), 2011-2013
- Victoria Ramos (Biology, NCSU), 2011-2013
- Jennifer Baker (Biology, NCSU), 2012
- Michael Yarboro (Biology, NCSU), 2012-2013, CALS Honors “ Effect of diet on cardiac health parameters”
- Kate Owens (Chemistry, NCSU), 2012-2013
- Jasper Schulte (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany), Internship, 2012-2013
- Haley Crockett (University of Surrey, UK), Internship exchange, 2012-2013
- Kelsey Parrish (Biology, NCSU), 2012-2013
- Courtney Vaughn (Biology, NCSU), 2012-2013
- Joshua Quinn (Biology, NCSU), 2012-2013
- Morgan McCafferty (Animal Science NCSU), 2012-2013
- Jennifer Gredler (Biology, NCSU), 2012-2013
- Brittany Tolomeo (Zoology, TAMU), 2014-2015