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Sally Huber, Ph.D.

Sally Huber, Ph.D.

Professor of Pathology
Department of Pathology


Contact Information
E-mail: Sally.Huber@uvm.edu
Office Location:
Colch Res Facil 201d

Website

Huber Lab
Huber VCIID Lab

Education

1975 Ph.D. Duke University, Durham, NC; Microbiology/Immunology
1972 M.S. Duke University, Durham, NC; Microbiology/Immunology
1969 B.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blackburg, VA; Biology

Academic Interests

To provide students with a thorough understanding of basic immunology and virology; to aid students in the development of research skills needed for success in biomedical research through service on thesis committees.

Research Interests

To determine how virus infections trigger the development of autoimmunity.

Academic Appointments

2000 - Present Professor, Department of Pathology, University of Vermont College of Medicine
1990 - 2000 Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, University of Vermont College of Medicine
1986 - 1990 Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, University of Vermont College of Medicine
1981 - 1986 Research Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, University of Vermont College of Medicine
1981 - 86 Research Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, University of Vermont College of Medicine
1978 - 1981 Research Associate; Department of Pathology, Cornell University Medical College, New York, NY
1975 - 1978 Postdoctoral Fellow; Department of Surgery, Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford, CA

Awards and Honors

2009 - 2010 American Heart Association Virology and Immunology Study Section, Co-Chair
2000 - 2010 Ad-Hoc, Cardiovascular A, Virology B, Immunology Fellowship; Vascular Biology; K99; AICS; K08 Study Sections, National Institutes of Health
1997 - 2001 Member, Pathology A/ AICS Study Section, National Institutes of Health
1996 - 1998 American Heart Association Virology and Immunology Study Section (Chair)
1994 - 1996 American Heart Association Virology and Immunology Study section
1987 - 1990 Member, Virology Study Section, National Institutes of Health
1982 - 1987 American Heart Association Established Investigatorship
1978 - 1980 New York Heart Association Fellowship
1976 - 1978 American Cancer Society Junior Fellowship, California Division
1969 Phi Kappa Phi

Publications

2011 Case LK, Moussawi M, Roberts B, Noubade R, Huber SA, Teuscher C:2011,Histamine H(1) receptor signaling regulates effector T cell responses and susceptibility to coxsackievirus B3-induced myocarditis. Cell Immunol, 272:269 274.

2011 Case LK, Toussaint L, Moussawi M, Roberts B, Saligrama N, Brossay L, Huber SA, Teuscher C: 2011, Chromosome y regulates survival following murine coxsackievirus b3 infection. G3 (Bethesda), 2:115-121. 2011 Robinson DP, Huber SA, Moussawi M, Roberts B, Teuscher C, Watkins R, Arnold AP, Klein SL.  Sex Chromosome Complement Contributes to Sex Differences in Coxsackievirus B3 but not Influenza A Virus Pathogenesis. Biology of Sex Differences,  2011; 2: 8 (PMCID: PMC3162877).

2011 Liu W, Huber SA. Cross-talk between cd1d-restricted nkt cells and ?d cells in t regulatory cell response. Virol. 2011 Jan 21;8:32. Review.

2010 Huber SA ?d T lymphocytes kill T regulatory cells through CD1d. Immunology. 2010 Oct;131(2):202-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2567.2010.03292.

2010 Huber SA. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha promotes myocarditis in female mice infected with coxsackievirus B3 through upregulation of CD1d on hematopoietic cells. Virol Immunol. 2010 Feb; 23(1): 79-86. (PMCID: PMC2883509).

For a complete list of Sally Huber's publications, please visit PubMed.


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