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Eric Poeschla

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Poeschla's laboratory is interested in how viruses interact with, use, or evade cellular proteins as they replicate, as well as innate immunity, and viral emergence. Early work determined how FIV, the feline HIV-like virus, carries out its life cycle. It also established FIV-based lentiviral vectors.
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Subsequent research included contributions to identifying the role of a cellular protein (LEDGF) in the chromosomal attachment and integration step of HIV, and investigations of other cellular factors that regulate the HIV life cycle. More recent studies have further concerned cellular innate immune
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Painter, Meghan M.; Morrison, James H.; Zoecklein, Laurie J.; Rinkoski, Tommy A.; Watzlawik, Jens O.; Papke, Louisa M.; Warrington, Arthur E.; Bieber, Allan J.; Matchett, William E.; Poeschla, Eric M.; Rodriguez, Moses (2015).
1011: 241: 125:, where he also holds the Tim Gill Endowed Chair in HIV Research and has helped direct the institutional response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Poeschla was elected to the 573:
Meehan, Anne M.; Saenz, Dyana T.; Guevera, Rebekah; Morrison, James H.; Peretz, Mary; Fadel, Hind J.; Hamada, Masakazu; van Deursen, Jan; Poeschla, Eric M. (2014).
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Llano, Manuel; Saenz, Dyana T.; Meehan, Anne; Wongthida, Phonphimon; Peretz, Mary; Walker, William H.; Teo, Wulin; Poeschla, Eric M. (2006-10-20).
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Miller, Caitlin M.; Barrett, Bradley S.; Chen, Jianfang; Morrison, James H.; Radomile, Caleb; Santiago, Mario L.; Poeschla, Eric M. (2020-04-16).
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Fadel, Hind J.; Morrison, James H.; Saenz, Dyana T.; Fuchs, James R.; Kvaratskhelia, Mamuka; Ekker, Stephen C.; Poeschla, Eric M. (2014-09-01).
634:"Feline immunodeficiency virus envelope glycoproteins antagonize tetherin through a distinctive mechanism that requires virion incorporation" 632:
Morrison, James H.; Guevara, Rebekah B.; Marcano, Adriana C.; Saenz, Dyana T.; Fadel, Hind J.; Rogstad, Daniel K.; Poeschla, Eric M. (2014).
748:"Development of IFN-Stimulated Gene Expression from Embryogenesis through Adulthood, with and without Constitutive MDA5 Pathway Activation" 341:"CXCR4 is required by a nonprimate lentivirus: heterologous expression of feline immunodeficiency virus in human, rodent, and feline cells" 111: 126: 1016: 965: 115: 142:
defenses to other RNA viruses as well. The laboratory uses picornavirus RNA polymerase-transgenic mouse models to investigate
518:"TALEN knockout of the PSIP1 gene in human cells: analyses of HIV-1 replication and allosteric integrase inhibitor mechanism" 746:
Bankers, Laura; Miller, Caitlin; Liu, Guoqi; Thongkittidilok, Chommanart; Morrison, James; Poeschla, Eric M. (2020-05-15).
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In 2020, a restriction to primate lentiviruses (HIV and related simian viruses) was reported in cells of large bats.
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Morrison, James H.; Miller, Caitlin; Bankers, Laura; Crameri, Gary; Wang, Lin-Fa; Poeschla, Eric M. (2020-09-15).
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in 1999, where he was Professor of Molecular Medicine and directed research focused on the HIV life cycle.
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Since 2014, Poeschla has been Professor of Medicine and Chief of the Infectious Diseases Division at the
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School of Medicine in 1988, which was followed by a year of tropical medicine training in
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is an American infectious disease physician, virologist, and innate immunologist.
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Kumar, Swati; Morrison, James H.; Dingli, David; Poeschla, Eric (2018-08-15).
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in 1985 and completed his residency in internal medicine at the
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Poeschla, E. M.; Wong-Staal, F.; Looney, D. J. (1998).
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Yale School of Medicine
University of California, San Francisco
Papua New Guinea
Vanderbilt University
Dos Pilas
Guatemala
University of California, San Diego
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
University of Colorado School of Medicine
Association of American Physicians
Interferon-stimulated gene
MDA5
"Kundiawa General Hospital"
Lost City of the Maya Documentary
"Poeschla named head of Division of Infectious Diseases"
"Eric Poeschla, M.D"
"Eric M Poeschla's research"
"Efficient transduction of nondividing human cells by feline immunodeficiency virus lentiviral vectors"
doi
10.1038/nm0398-354
ISSN
1078-8956
PMID
9500613
S2CID
6624732
"CXCR4 is required by a nonprimate lentivirus: heterologous expression of feline immunodeficiency virus in human, rodent, and feline cells"
doi
10.1128/JVI.72.8.6858-6866.1998
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