EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL HISTORY...Raheel Ahmed Biology 2001-2006 Ph.D. Lixuan Qin Biology...
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08/20/14
Curriculum Vitae
MICHAEL E. DAILEY Business Address: Department of Biology 369 Biology Building
University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1324
Phone: 319-335-1067
E-mail: [email protected]
Lab Website: www.dailey-lab.com
EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
1. Higher Education 1990-1996 Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Molecular & Cellular Physiology (Advisor: S. J. Smith) Stanford University Medical School, Stanford, California
1985-1990 Ph.D. Biology & Biomedical Sciences (Neural Sciences) Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology (Advisor: P. C. Bridgman) Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri
1981-1985 B.S. Biology (magna cum laude) Geneva College, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania
2. Professional and Academic Positions
2014-present Associate Director, Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Graduate Program, Univ. of Iowa 2014-present University of Iowa Sloan Center for Exemplary Mentoring 2010-present Director, Histology & Imaging Core, Iowa Center for Molecular Auditory Neuroscience 2002-present Associate Professor, Dept. of Biology, University of Iowa 2007-2010 Investigator, The Pappajohn Institute for Biomedical Discovery, University of Iowa 1997-present Member, Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Graduate Program, University of Iowa 1996-2002 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Biological Sciences, University of Iowa 1995 Consultant, Cell Sciences Imaging Facility, Stanford University, California 1994 Course Assistant, Imaging Structure & Function in the Nervous System Cold Spring Harbor Labs, New York 1986 Teaching Assistant, Fundamentals of Cellular & Molecular Biology Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri 1985 Summer Research Assistant, Department of Pharmacology Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland 1984 Teaching Assistant, Principles of Biology, Geneva College, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania 1983, 1984 Summer Research Assistant, Dept. of Anatomy, Univ. of Maryland Sch. Med., Baltimore, MD
3. Honors and Awards 2009 Collegiate Teaching Award, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 2006 Career Development Award (University of Iowa)
1997 Vere D. Wenger Travel Award (University of Iowa Cancer Center) 1991-1994 National Research Service Award (NS09027) 1985-1986 Graduate Fellowship, Washington University 1983 Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society 1981-1985 Geneva Scholar Award, Geneva College 4. Memberships
Society for Neuroscience (1985- ) American Society for Neurochemistry (2010- ) American Heart Association, Stroke Council (2012- )
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TEACHING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
1. Teaching Assignments
SEMESTER COURSES TAUGHT (PAST 7 YEARS) ADVISEES
COURSE # COURSE NUMBER AND TITLE
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-MENT CONTRIBUTION
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2014 Fall 002:133/ BIOL:3626
Cell Biology Laboratory: Bioimaging and Biotechnology (4 s.h.)
15 50%; 7 wk (1 lec + 1 lab/wk)
10 1
HONR:1300:0027
Honors First Year Seminar (“Brain Rules”) 18 100%
2014 Spring 002:186/ BIOL:3656
Neurobiology Laboratory (4 s.h.) 14 100%, 16 wk (1 lec + 1 lab/wk)
10 1
2013 Fall 002:133 Cell Biology Laboratory: Bioimaging and Biotechnology (4 s.h.)
15 33%; 5 wk (1 lec + 1 lab/wk)
10 1
002:198 Honors Seminar in Biology 8 100%
2013 Spring 002:186 Neurobiology Laboratory (4 s.h.) 12 67%, 12 wk (1 lec + 1 lab/wk)
10 1
650:380:016 Practicum in College Teaching 1 Mentor
2012 Fall 002:133 Cell Biology Laboratory: Bioimaging and Biotechnology (4 s.h.)
14 33%; 5 wk (1 lec + 1 lab/wk)
10 2
002:207 Graduate Research Techniques (1 s.h.) 4 1 lecture
2012 Spring 002:186 Neurobiology Laboratory (4 s.h.) 12 50%, 8 wk (1 lec + 1 lab/wk)
10 2
2011 Fall 002:133 Cell Biology Laboratory: Bioimaging and Biotechnology (3 s.h.)
15 33%; 5 wk (1 lec + 2 labs/wk)
10 2
002:207 Graduate Research Techniques (1 s.h.) 4 1 lecture
2011 Spring 002:186 Neurobiology Laboratory (3 s.h.) 15 50%, 8 wk (1 lec + 1 lab/wk)
10 2
2010 Fall 002:133 Cell Biology Laboratory: Bioimaging and Biotechnology (3 s.h.)
31 33%; 5 wk (1 lec + 2 labs/wk)
10 2
002:180 Fundamental Neuroscience 18 1 lecture
002:207 Graduate Research Techniques (1 s.h.) 4 1 lecture
2010 Spring 002:186 Neurobiology Laboratory (2 sections) (3 s.h.)
13 50% (1 lec + 2 labs/wk)
10 2
2009 Fall 002:133 Cell Biology Laboratory: Bioimaging and Biotechnology (3 s.h.)
32 33%; 5 wk (1 lec + 2 labs/wk)
15 2
002:180 Fundamental Neuroscience 18 1 lecture
002:207 Graduate Research Techniques (1 s.h.) 4 1 lecture
2009 Spring 002:186 Neurobiology Laboratory(3 s.h.) 12 50% 10
2008 Fall 002:133 Cell Biology Laboratory: Bioimaging and Biotechnology (3 s.h.)
33 33%; 5 wk (1 lec + 2 labs/wk)
10 2
002:207 Graduate Research Techniques (1 s.h.) 10 1 lecture
2008 Spring 002:186 Neurobiology Laboratory (new course) 8 50% 10 2
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Teaching Evaluations (by year)
2. Students Supervised a. Ph.D. candidates
Students who affiliated with the Dailey lab
Student name Program Years Outcome Katelin Ahlers Biology 2009-present passed comps 6/11; Ph.D. candidate Ukpong Eyo Biology 2007-2012 Ph.D. John Hass Biology 2006-2010 M.S. Dana Kurpius Biology 2001-2004 M.S. Bijal Shah Biology 2001-2003 M.S. Adrienne Benediktsson Neuroscience 2001-2007 Ph.D. Raheel Ahmed Biology 2001-2006 Ph.D. Lixuan Qin Biology 1999-2000 M.S. Glen Marrs Neuroscience 1998-2005 Ph.D. Ruth Grossman Biology 1998-2001 M.S.
Ph.D. Comps Committees
Student name (Mentor/Program) Years Outcome Michael Molumby (J. Weiner, Genetics) 2014-present Denise Oh (D. Houston, Biology) Spring 2014-present Kar Men Mah (J. Weiner, Biology) Spring 2014-present Andrew Spracklen (T. Tootle, MCB) Spring 2011-2014 Mark Lobas (J. Weiner, Neurosci.) Fall 2010 Karen Thompson (B. Fritzsch, Biology) Fall 2010 Tian Yang (B. Fritzsch, Biology) Spring 2010 Jeremy Duncan (B. Fritzsch, Biology) Fall 2009 Madhuparna Roy (D. Eberl, Biology) Summer 2007 Tuhina Prasad (J. Weiner, Biology) Summer 2006 Patricia Schneider (D. Slusarski, Genetics) Summer 2006 Jie Huang (S. Green, Biology) Fall 2003 Shannon Jaacks (J. Lin, Biology) Fall 2003 Elizabeth Gustafson (J. Lin, Biology) Fall 2003 Takashi Honda (J. Lilien, Biology) Spring 2003 changed to MS Jasper Humbert (D. Slusarski, Biology) changed to MS Hui Zhang (D. Soll, Biology) Spring 2001 Jin Bok (S. Green, Biology) Spring 1999 Xianjin Xie (C-F. Wu, Biology) Spring 1998 changed to MS Xiangming Zha (S. Green, Biology) Fall 1997 Sheng-Hao Chao (R. Nagoshi, Biology) Fall 1997 Haley Williams (J. Lin, Biology) Fall 1999 Dapeng Li (S. Green, Biology) Fall 1999 changed to MS Steve O’Hara (G. Cain, Biology) Spring 2000 Limin Yu (S. Green, Biology) changed to MS Hui Zhang (D. Soll, Biology) Spring 2001 Sokol Todi (D. Eberl, Biology) Fall 2002 Jakob Satz (K. Campbell, Neuroscience) Spring 2002
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Brian Nolan (J. Freeman, Neuroscience) Spring 2001 Sarah Shoesmith (H. Paulson, Neuroscience) Fall 1999 Brett Berke (C-F. Wu, Neuroscience) Spring 1999
Ph.D. Thesis Committees
Student name (Mentor/Program) Years Outcome Annie Tye (A. Russo, Neuroscience) 2014-present Jeffrey Plume (D. Bonthius, Neuroscience) 2013-present Salleh Ehaideb (J. Manak, Genetics) 2012-present Andrew Spracklen (T. Tootle, MCB) 2011-2014 Awarded Ph.D., Aug. 2014 Laurie Eckert (J. Doorn, Med. Nat. Prod.) 2011-2012 Awarded Ph.D., Aug. 2012 Mark Lobas (J. Weiner, Neurosci.) 2010-2013 Awarded Ph.D., Dec. 2013 Madhuparna Roy (D. Eberl, Biology) 2007-2012 Awarded Ph.D., May 2012 Hannah Klein (D. Bonthius, MSTP) 2007-2010 Awarded Ph.D., Aug. 2010 Shanna Nifoussi (S. Strack, Pharm.) 2006-2010 Awarded Ph.D., Dec. 2010 Audrey Dickey (S. Strack, Pharm.) 2005-2010 Awarded Ph.D., Dec. 2010 Andrew Garrett (J. Weiner, Neurosci.) 2006-2009 Awarded Ph.D., Dec. 2009 Tuhina Prasad (J. Weiner, Biology) 2006-2009 Awarded Ph.D., Dec 2009 Jeff Ploegstra (Science Ed.) 2006-2009 Awarded Ph.D., June 2009 Susan O’Donnell (M. Shea, Biochem) 2005-2009 Awarded Ph.D., Dec 2009 Scott Schachtele (S. Green, Neurosci.) 2005-2008 Awarded Ph.D., Fall 2008 Jason Bartos (J. Hell, Pharm.) 2004-2006 Awarded Ph.D., July 2006 Sokol Todi (D. Eberl, Neurosci.) 2002-2005 Awarded Ph.D., May 2005 Xiangming Zha (S. Green, Biology) 1997-2000 Awarded Ph.D., Dec 2000 Jisue Lee (C-F. Wu, Biology) 1996-2000 Awarded Ph.D., Dec 2000 Nanho Song VanderHart (Spec. Ed.) 1997-1998 Awarded Ph.D., Dec 1998 John Renger (C-F. Wu, Biology) 1996-1997 Awarded Ph.D., Dec 1997
Students who have rotated through the Dailey lab
Student name Program Years Outcome Felicia Ooi Biology Winter 2012-13 lab rotation Karmen Mah Biology Fall 2012 lab rotation Che Liu Biology Fall 2005 lab rotation Matt McNeill Neuroscience Winter 2004/5 lab rotation Tuhina Prasad Biology Fall 2004 lab rotation Ryan Jeffrey Neuroscience Spring 2004 lab rotation Michael Gregory Neuroscience Fall 2003 lab rotation Scott Schachtele Neuroscience Winter 2002-2003 lab rotation Jeremy Geiger Biology Fall 2002 lab rotation Christine Belinski Biology Fall 2001 lab rotation Michael Vieth Biology Spring 2001 lab rotation Takashi Honda Biology Fall 2000 lab rotation Xiaotian Zhong Biology Fall 1998 lab rotation Jakob Satz Neuroscience Fall 1998 lab rotation Ross McKim Neuroscience Fall 1997 lab rotation Haley Williams Biology Fall 1997 lab rotation
b. Master’s candidates
Students who affiliated with the Dailey lab: Student name Program Years Outcome
Golda Hatfield Sci. Ed. 2001 M.S. Ed., research project Marc Waite Sci. Ed. 1997-1999 M.S. Ed., research project
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Students whose Master’s Comps & Thesis Committees I served on: Student name Program Years Outcome Lindsey Helsper (J. Weiner, Biology) 2008 M.S. Yue Zhu (C-F. Wu, Biology) Fall 2003 M.S. Weidong Xu (J. Lilien, Biology) Spring 2003 M.S. Lawrence Flowers (G. Cain, Biology) M.S.
c. Postdocs
Xiangming Zha 2002-2004 50% (with S. Green) Joseph Rathner 2000-2002 50% (with S. Green)
d. Undergraduate students Jacqueline Dunning 2013-present ICRU 2013-14 Michael Cole (Grinnell College) Summer 2011 IDGP Summer Undergrad Prgm Shruti Manglik Fall 2003-2004 Undergraduate research assistant Kija Heintz Summer 2003-2005 Undergraduate research assistant Ryan Jeffrey Fall 2002-2003 Undergraduate research assistant Amara Lucke Spring 2002-2003 Hughes Fellow (2 semesters) Loredana Zisu Spring 2001-2002 Research Biology 02:199 Jenny Carr Spring 2000-2001 Hughes Fellow Lyjia Strachen Summer 1999 Hughes Summer Intern Terese Zidon Fall 1998-Spring 2000 Hughes Fellow Mark Petersen Fall 1998-2001 Hughes & Beckman Fellowships Brenden Clark Summer 1998 Hughes Summer Intern Christine Winter Spring 1998 Hughes Fellow Brian Short 1997-1998 Research Biology 02:199
e. Honors students
Chris Sande 2013-2014 Levin Award, graduated with Honors Sam Miner 2012-2013 graduated with Honors Senuri Jayatilleka 2010-2012 2010-11 Hasseltine Scholarship; 2011-2012 ICRU Fellow Scholarship Lauren Jones 2010-2012 graduated with Honors Kristen Olney 2009-2010 graduated with Honors Gregory Bligard 2009-2010 graduated with Honors; Robbie Prize Jordan Snetselaar 2008-2010 graduated with Honors Christopher Healey 2007-2008 graduated with Honors Brett Weiss 2007-2008 graduated with Honors Adam Althaus 2006-2008 graduated with Honors; Robbie Prize Peter Chimenti 2005-2006 graduated with Honors Monica Verma 2004-2005 graduated with Honors Kija Heintz 2003-2005 graduated with Honors Nick Wilson 2003-2004 graduated with Honors; Robbie Prize Otar Taktakishvili 2000-2001 graduated with Honors Mark Petersen 1999-2001 graduated with Honors; Robbie Prize Christine Winter 1998-1999 graduated with Honors Nick Stence 1998-1999 graduated with Honors; Robbie Prize Matt Lozier 1998-1999 graduated with Honors Dan Beck 1997-1998 graduated with Honors
3. Other contributions to Instructional Programs or Instructor Development
2014 TILE (transform, interact, learn, engage) Classroom Certification course (6/2014)
2014 Biology Student Technology Fee Award #1050-54. I prepared and submitted a proposal to upgrade fluorescence microscopes (filter cubes) used in three of our investigative laboratories (02:186 Neurobiology
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Laboratory, 002:133 Cell Biology Laboratory, and 002:135 Developmental Biology Laboratory). The proposal was awarded in full in the amount of $2,500.
2013 Biology Student Technology Fee Award #1050-44. I prepared and submitted a proposal to upgrade digital video cameras for microscopes used in three of our investigative laboratories (02:186 Neurobiology Laboratory, 002:133 Cell Biology Laboratory, and 002:135 Developmental Biology Laboratory). The proposal was awarded in full in the amount of $24,995.
Fall 2006 – Fall 2007 Co-developer (with Prof. A. Kay) of a new course: 02:186 Neurobiology Laboratory.
I took the lead role in developing a new laboratory course for Neurobiology track undergraduate students. This included design of lab space; evaluation (including on-site demos), purchasing, and setup of equipment; and development of 50% of the lab exercises. In addition, I played a major role in preparing and submitting several proposals for equipment money. Awarded proposals included:
(1) Instructional Improvement Award from the UI Council on Teaching - $4,000 (Fall 2006). (2) Instructional equipment monies from the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences - $102,765 (Spring 2007). (3) UI Student Computing Fee Proposal - ~$12,000 (Spring 2007).
Spring 1998 – Summer 1999 Co-developer of a new course: 02:133 Cell Biology Laboratory.
Together with Profs. Lin, Menninger, and Cain, I played a central role in the development of a new course, Cell Biology Laboratory: Bioimaging and Biotechnology. I helped develop a conceptual approach, plan lab exercises, assemble a detailed equipment list, secure equipment bids from vendors, and arrange for the equipment purchases. I also invested significant time setting up and developing expertise in the operation of the new equipment. This course was first offered in Fall 1999 and attracted the maximum of 30 students (2 lab sections). The student SPOT forms indicate that the course, though intensive, was well received. One student wrote: “This is the most useful biology class I’ve taken.”
Summer 1999 nTITLE Faculty Workshop
Participant in the nTITLE (New Technology in the Learning Environment) Faculty Workshop to develop skill in the use of electronic technology in teaching. $3,000 grant to purchase supporting equipment.
SCHOLARSHIP
1. Publications
a. Refereed
Articles [C = total Citations as of 12/2013] [JIF = Journal Impact Factor at time of publication]
1. Eyo UB, Miner SA, Ahlers KE, Wu L-J, Dailey ME (2013) P2X7 receptor activation regulates microglial cell death during oxygen-glucose deprivation. Neuropharmacology 73:311–319. PMID: 23770338. PMCID: PMC3786777. [C=3] [JIF: 4.114]
2. Eyo U, Dailey ME (2012) Effects of oxygen-glucose deprivation on microglial motility and viability in developing mouse hippocampal tissues. Glia 60(11):1747-1760. [journal cover] PMID: 22847985. PMCID: PMC3786781. [C=4] [JIF: 5.186]
3. Benediktsson AM, Marrs GM, Tu JC, Worley PF, Rothstein JD, Bergles DE, and Dailey ME (2012) Neuronal activity regulates glutamate transporter dynamics in developing astrocytes. Glia 60(2):175-188. PMID: 22052455. PMC3232333. [C=23] [JIF: 5.186] **(Glia “Top 10 Original Articles Published in 2012”)
4. Schachtele SJ, Losh J, Dailey ME, Green SH (2011) Spine formation and maturation in the developing rat auditory cortex. J. Comp. Neurol. 519(16):3327-3345. PMID: 21800311. PMCID: In Process. [C=2] [JIF= 3.774]
5. Lu Y, Zha XM, Kim EY, Schachtele S, Dailey ME, Hall DD, Strack S, Green SH, Hoffman DA, Hell JW (2011) A kinase anchor protein 150-associated protein kinase A limits dendritic spine density. J. Biol. Chem. 286(30):26496-506. PMID: 21652711. PMC3143614. [C=8] [JIF= 5.328]
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6. Zha X-M, Dailey ME, Green SH (2009) Role of Ca2+
/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II in dendritic spine remodeling during epileptiform activity in vitro. J. Neurosci. Res. 87:1969-1979. PMID: 19235894. PMC2694514. [C=13] [JIF=3.09]
7. Castejón OJ, Dailey ME. (2009) Immunohistochemistry of GluR1 subunits of AMPA receptors of rat cerebellar nerve cells. Biocell. Aug; 33(2):71-80. PMID: 19886034. [C=6]
8. Kurpius D, Nolley EP, Dailey ME (2007) Purines induce directed migration and rapid homing of microglia to injured pyramidal neurons in developing hippocampus. Glia 55(8):873-884. [journal cover] PMID: 17405148. [C=46] [JIF=5.38]
9. Haynes SE, Hollopeter G, Yang G, Kurpius D, Dailey ME, Gan W-B, Julius D (2006) The P2Y12 receptor regulates microglial activation by extracellular nucleotides. Nat. Neurosci. 9(12):1512-1519. PMID: 17115040. [C=346] [JIF=14.81]
10. Kurpius D, Wilson N, Fuller L, Hoffman A, and Dailey ME (2006) Early activation, motility, and homing of neonatal microglia to injured neurons does not require protein synthesis. Glia 54:58-70. PMID: 16715500. [C=20] [JIF=5.01]
11. Marrs G, Honda T, Fuller L, Thangavel R, Balsamo J, Lilien J, Dailey ME, Arregui C (2006) Dendritic arbors of developing retinal ganglion cells are stabilized by β1-integrins. Molec. Cell. Neurosci. 32:230-241. [journal cover] PMID: 16757177. [C=25] [JIF=4.61]
12. Ahmed R, Zha X-M, Green SH, and Dailey ME (2006) Synaptic activity and F-actin coordinately regulate CaMKIIα localization to dendritic postsynaptic sites in developing hippocampal slices. Molec. Cell. Neurosci. 31:37-51. PMID: 16214364. [C=16] [JIF=4.61]
13. Benediktsson AM, Schachtele SJ, Green SH, and Dailey ME (2005) Ballistic labeling and dynamic imaging of astrocytes in organotypic hippocampal slice cultures. J. Neurosci. Methods 141:41-53. PMID: 15585287. [C=97] [JIF=1.78]
14. Zha X-M, Green SH, and Dailey ME (2005) Regulation of hippocampal synapse remodeling by epileptiform activity. Molec. Cell. Neurosci. 29(4):494-506. PMID: 15953736. [journal cover] [C=44] [JIF=4.64]
15. Castejón OJ, Fuller L, and Dailey ME (2004) Localization of Synapsin-I and PSD-95 in developing cerebellar cortex of postnatal rat. Dev. Brain Res. 151:25-32. PMID: 15246689. [C=23] [JIF= 1.854]
16. Petersen MA, and Dailey ME (2004) Diverse microglial motility behaviors during clearance of dead cells in hippocampal slices. Glia 46(2):195-206. PMID: 15042586. [C=76] [JIF: 4.78]
17. Grossmann R, Stence N, Carr J, Fuller L, Waite M, and Dailey ME (2002) Juxtavascular microglia migrate along brain capillaries following activation during early postnatal development. Glia 37: 229-240. PMID: 11857681. [journal cover] [C=48] [JIF= 4.600]
18. Castejón OJ, Dailey ME, Apkarian RP, and Castejón HV (2002) Correlative microscopy of cerebellar Bergmann glial cells. J. Submicrosc. Cytol. Pathol. 34(2):131-142. PMID: 12117273.
19. Yu J-R, O’Hara SP, Lin JL-C, Dailey ME, Cain G, and JJ-C Lin (2002) A common oocyst surface antigen of Cryptosporidium recognized by monoclonal antibodies. Parasitology Res. 88:412-420. PMID: 12049457. [C=13] [JIF=1.046]
20. Qin L, Marrs GS, McKim R, and Dailey ME (2001) Hippocampal mossy fibers induce assembly and clustering of PSD95-containing postsynaptic densities independent of glutamate receptor activation. J. Comp. Neurol. 440:284-298. PMID: 11745624. [C=31][JIF=3.515]
21. Marrs G, Green SH, and Dailey ME (2001) Rapid formation and remodeling of postsynaptic densities in developing dendrites. Nature Neurosci. 4(10):1006-1013. PMID: 11574832. [see also: News & Views, pp. 967-968] [C=251] [JIF=15.668]
22. Stence N, Waite M, and Dailey ME (2001) Dynamics of microglial activation: A confocal time-lapse analysis in hippocampal slices. Glia 33:256-266. PMID: 11241743. [C=195][JIF=4.193]
23. Dailey ME, and Waite M (1999) Confocal imaging of microglial cell dynamics in hippocampal slice cultures. Methods 18(2):222-230. PMID: 10356354. [C=52][JIF=1.679]
24. Rochlin MW, Dailey ME, and Bridgman PC (1999) Polymerizing microtubules activate site-directed F-actin assembly in nerve growth cones. Mol. Biol. Cell 10(7):2309-2327. PMID: 10397767. [C=76][JIF=7.527]
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25. Dailey ME and Smith SJ (1996) The dynamics of dendritic structure in developing hippocampal slices. J. Neurosci. 16(9): 2983-2994. [journal cover] PMID: 8622128. [C=479][JIF=7.955]
26. Dailey ME and Smith SJ (1994) Spontaneous Ca2+
transients in developing hippocampal pyramidal cells. J. Neurobiol. 25(3):243-251. PMID: 7910845. [C=25][JIF=4.118]
27. Dailey ME, Buchanan J, Bergles D, and Smith SJ (1994) Mossy fiber growth and synaptogenesis in rat hippocampal slices in vitro. J. Neurosci. 14(3):1060-1078. PMID: 8120613. [C=98][JIF=8.657]
28. Dailey ME and Smith SJ (1993) Confocal imaging of mossy fiber growth in live hippocampal slices. Jpn. J. Physiol., 43:S183-S192. PMID: 8271493. [C=2][JIF=0.729]
29. Dailey ME and Bridgman PC (1993) Vacuole dynamics in growth cones: correlated EM and video observations. J. Neurosci. 13(8):3375-3393. PMID: 8340814. [C=43][JIF=8.035]
30. O'Rourke NA, Dailey ME, Smith SJ, and McConnell SK (1992) Diverse migratory pathways in the developing cerebral cortex. Science 258:299-302. [journal cover] PMID: 1411527. [C=353] [JIF=20.967]
31. Dailey ME and Bridgman PC (1991) Structure and organization of membrane organelles along distal microtubule segments in growth cones. J. Neurosci. Res. 30:242-258. PMID: 1795407. [C=33]
32. Dailey ME and Bridgman PC (1989) Dynamics of the endoplasmic reticulum and other membranous organelles in growth cones of cultured neurons. J. Neurosci. 9(6):1897-1909. [journal cover] PMID: 2723756. [C=66]
33. Bridgman PC and Dailey ME (1989) The organization of myosin and actin in rapid frozen nerve growth cones. J. Cell Biol. 108:95-109. PMID: 2642912. [C=182]
34. Jakeman LB, Reier PJ, Bregman BS, Wade EB, Dailey M, Kastner RJ, Himes BT, and Tessler A (1989) Differentiation of substantia gelatinosa-like regions in intraspinal and intracerebral transplants of embryonic spinal cord tissue in the rat. Exp. Neurol. 103:17-33. PMID: 2912747. [C=41]
Teaching-related publications
1. Miakotina O, Dailey ME (2014) Neuroprogenitor Cell Differentiation in Culture. Pp. 256-269 in Tested Studies for Laboratory Teaching, Vol. 35 (K. McMahon, Editor). Proceedings of the 35
th Conference of the Assoc. for
Biology Laboratory Education (ABLE), 242 pages.
Book chapters/reviews
1. Dailey ME, Eyo U, Fuller L, Hass J, Kurpius D. (2013) Imaging microglia in brain slices and slice cultures. Cold
Spring Harb Protoc; Dec. 2; pp. 1142-1148. doi:10.1101/pdb.prot079483. [journal cover] PMID: 24298036.
2. Eyo U, Dailey ME (2013) Microglia: Key Elements in Neural Development, Plasticity, and Pathology. J. Neuroimmune Pharmacol. 8:494-509. PMID: 23354784. [C=4]. [JIF: 4.574].
3. Dailey ME, Marrs GS, and Kurpius D. (2011) Maintaining live cells and tissue slices in the imaging setup.
Chapter 33 in, Imaging in Neuroscience: A Laboratory Manual. (Helmchen, F., Konnerth, A.) Cold Spring
Harb Protoc. Apr 1;2011:pdb.top105. doi: 10.1101/pdb.top105. PMID: 21460059.
4. Dailey ME, Manders E, Soll D, and Terasaki M. (2006) Confocal microscopy of live cells. In, Handbook of
Biological Confocal Microscopy, 3rd
Edition (J.B. Pawley, ed.) pp. 381-403. New York: Springer.
5. Dailey ME, Marrs GS, and Kurpius D. (2005) Maintaining live cells and tissue slices in the imaging setup.
Chapter 1 in, Imaging in Neuroscience and Development (Yuste, R., Konnerth, A.) Cold Spring Harbor
Laboratory Press: Cold Spring Harbor, NY.
6. Kurpius D, and Dailey ME (2005) Imaging microglia in live brain slices and slice cultures. Chapter 55 in,
Imaging in Neuroscience and Development (Yuste, R., Konnerth, A.) Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press:
Cold Spring Harbor, NY. [C=7]
7. Dailey ME (2002) Optical imaging of neural structure and physiology: Confocal fluorescence microscopy in
live brain slices. In, Brain Mapping: The Methods, 2nd
Edition (A. Toga & J. Mazziotta, eds.) Elsevier Science
(USA), pp. 49-76.
8. Dailey ME, Marrs G, Satz J, and Waite M (1999) Concepts in imaging and microscopy: Exploring biological
structure and function with confocal microscopy. Biol. Bull. 197:115-122. PMID: 10573836. [C=25]
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9. Dailey ME (1999) Maintaining living cells and slices in the imaging setup. In, Imaging Neurons: A Laboratory
Manual. (Yuste, R., Lanni, F., and Konnerth, A.). Chapter 10, pp. 10.1-10.7. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Press: Cold Spring Harbor, NY.
10. Dailey ME (1996) Dynamic optical imaging of neuronal structure and physiology: Confocal fluorescence
microscopy in living brain slices. In, Brain Mapping: The Methods (A. Toga & J. Mazziotta, eds.) Academic
Press, pp. 29-54.
11. Terasaki M, and Dailey ME (1995) Confocal microscopy of living cells. In, Handbook of Biological Confocal
Microscopy, 2nd Edition (J.B. Pawley, ed.) New York: Plenum, pp. 327-346.
12. Dailey ME and Smith SJ (1994) Confocal imaging of axon and dendrite growth in mammalian brain slices. In,
Society for Neuroscience Short Course Syllabus: Light Microscopic Imaging Techniques.
13. McConnell SK, Kaznowski CE, O'Rourke NA, Dailey ME, and Roberts JS (1993) Neurogenesis, determination
and migration during cerebral cortical development. In, Molecular Basis of Morphogenesis, 51st
Annual
Symposium of the Society for Developmental Biology, (Bernfield M, ed.) New York:Wiley-Liss, pp. 135-154.
b. Non-refereed
Abstracts
1. Ahlers K, Ooi F, Mah K, Kersigo J, Fritzsch B, Green SH, Dailey ME (2014) Microglial responses to cortical cell
death during a two-day alcohol exposure in neonatal mice. Abstr. Soc. for Neurosci.
2. Ahlers K, Karacay B, Bonthius D, and Dailey ME (2013) Acute alcohol exposure in developing rodent brain
causes apoptosis-dependent transient activation of microglia which in turn clear the apoptotic neurons by
phagocytosis. Abstr. Soc. for Neuroscience.
3. Ahlers K, Karacay B, Bonthius D, and Dailey ME (2013) Rapid Microglial Activation and Phagocytosis of
Apoptotic Neurons Following Acute Alcohol Exposure in Developing Mouse Brain. 14th
Annual Student
Interdisciplinary Health Group Research Poster Session (Winner of Poster Prize).
4. Ahlers K, Karacay B, Bonthius D, and Dailey ME (2013) Rapid Microglial Activation and Phagocytosis of
Apoptotic Neurons Following Acute Alcohol Exposure in Developing Mouse Brain. James F. Jakobsen
Graduate Conference.
5. Jayatilleka S, Ahlers K, Eyo U, Fuller L, Dailey ME (2012) Alcohol Affects Microglial Morphology In Vitro: The
Brain’s Immune System in Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. 13th
Annual Student Interdisciplinary Health Group
Research Poster Session (Winner of Poster Prize)
6. Jayatilleka S, Ahlers K, Eyo U, Fuller L, Dailey ME (2012) Alcohol Affects Microglial Morphology In Vitro. ICRU
Spring Research Symposium, Univ. of Iowa. (3/12) (Winner of Poster Prize)
7. Eyo U, Dailey ME (2012) Purinergic Regulation of Microglial Viability and Motility during Stroke-like
Conditions. Aging Mind and Brain Initiative. Univ. of Iowa. (3/12)
8. Eyo U, Dailey ME (2011) The P2X7 receptor regulates microglial motility during oxygen glucose deprivation
in developing mouse brain tissue slices. Great Lakes Glia 2011. (Winner of ASN Neuro Poster Prize).
9. Dailey ME, Ahlers K, Fuller L, Jayatilleka S, Jones L, Olney K (2011) Alcohol regulates microglial motility and
chemotaxis in neonatal mouse hippocampal slices. Amer. Soc. Neurochem., St. Louis, MO.
10. Eyo U, Hass J, and Dailey ME (2011) Imaging microglial behavior during stroke-like conditions in mouse
hippocampal slices. Amer. Soc. Neurochem., St. Louis, MO.
11. Dailey ME, Althaus A, Bertoglio B, Fuller L, Kay A, Kurpius D (2009) Developmental regulation of microglial
mobilization in vitro and in vivo. Glial Gordon Research Conference, Ventura, CA.
12. Dailey, M.E., Althaus, A., Bertoglio, B., Fuller, L., Kay, A., Kurpius, D. (2007) Microglial mobilization following
traumatic injury is developmentally regulated. Abstr. Soc. for Neurosci., San Diego, CA.
13. Benediktsson, A., Tu, J.C., Worley, P.F., Rothstein, J.D., Bergles, D., and Dailey, M.E. (2007) Glutamate
transporters in hippocampal astrocytes. 9th
International Winter Neuroscience Conference, Sölden, Austria.
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14. Field, E., Kulhankova, K., Dailey, M.E., Rouse, T., and Nasr, M. (2007) Visualizing IL-2:CD25 interactions on
CD4+CD25+ regulatory cells. American Transplant Congress, San Francisco, CA.
15. Dailey, M.E., Kurpius, D., Nolley, E. (2006) Purines induce directed migration and mediate rapid homing of
microglia to injured pyramidal neurons in developing hippocampal tissue slices. Abstr. Soc. for Neurosci.,
Atlanta, GA.
16. Ahmed, R., Zha, X-M., Green, S.H., and Dailey, M.E. (2006) Targeting and turnover of CaMKII at hippocampal
synapses. 8th
International Winter Neuroscience Conference, Sölden, Austria.
17. Schachtele, S., Dailey, M., and S. Green (2006) Early dendritic spine and synapse development in auditory
cortical pyramidal neurons. Assoc. for Research in Otolaryngology., Baltimore, MD.
18. Castejón, O., Fuller, L., and M.E. Dailey (2005) Localization of synapsin and PSD-95 in developing postnatal
rat cerebellar cortex. CIASEM-2005, Havana, Cuba.
19. Fuller, L., Heintz, K., and M.E. Dailey (2005) Diverse early responses of microglia, astrocytes, and NG2+ glia
to focal traumatic injury in hippocampal slice cultures. Program No. 436.4. 2005 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary
Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2005.
20. Field, L., Rouse, T., Kurpius, D., and M. Dailey (2005) Dynamic interactions between CD4+CD25+ T regulatory
hybridoma and CD4+ T cells. Amer. Assoc. Immunol.
21. Schachtele, S., Dailey, M., and S. Green (2005) BDNF affects synaptogenesis in the developing rat auditory
cortex. Assoc. for Research in Otolaryngology, New Orleans, LA.
22. Zha, X-M., Green, S.H., and Dailey, M. (2004) Regulation of synapse remodeling by epileptiform activity in
hippocampal slices. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 679.6. San Diego, CA.
23. Dailey, M.E. (2004) Dynamics of spine and synapse formation in live developing hippocampal tissue slices.
Federation of European Neuroscience Societies Forum 2004, Lisbon, Portugal.
24. Dailey, M.E., Petersen M.A., Kurpius D., Grossmann R., Stence N. (2004) Microglia on the move: The
Dynamics of Microglial Activation and Cell-Cell Interactions in Live Brain Tissue Slices. Amer. Assoc. Anat.
meeting, Washington, D.C.
25. Arregui, C., Honda, T., Shah, B., Dailey, M.
destabilizes retinal ganglion cell dendritic arbors in situ. ASCB 43rd
Annual Mtg.
26. Benediktsson, A.M., Marrs, G.S., Tu, J.C., Worley, P.F., Rothstein, J.D., Bergles
, D.E., and M.E. Dailey (2003)
Clustering and dynamic remodeling of a glutamate transporter, Glt1, in hippocampal astrocytes. Soc.
Neurosci. Abstr. Vol. 29. New Orleans, LA.
27. Dailey, M.E., Fuller, L., Hoffman, A., and D. Kurpius (2003) Microglial activation in brain slices: Time-course of
nuclear translocation of NF-
Abstr. Vol. 29. New Orleans, LA.
28. Zha, X., Green, S.H., and M.E. Dailey (2003) CaMKII mediates activity-induces changes in hippocampal
dendritic structure. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. Vol. 29. New Orleans, LA.
29. Benediktsson, A.M., Jeffrey, R.L., Green, S.H., and M.E. Dailey (2003) Astrocytes in action: Glial dynamics
observed in live hippocampal slice. Gordon Conf. on Glial Biology, Ventura, CA.
30. Dailey, M.E., Stence, N., Petersen, M.A., Grossmann, R., Kurpius, D., Lucke, A., and L. Fuller. (2003) The
dynamics of microglial activation, motility, and cell-cell interactions imaged in live brain tissue slices. Gordon
Conference on Glial Biology, Ventura, CA.
31. Ahmed, R., Green, S.H., and M.E. Dailey (2002) Activity-independent CaMKII trafficking in developing
neurons. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. Vol. 28. Orlando, FL.
32. Benediktsson, A.M., Green, S.H., and M.E. Dailey (2002) Astrocytes in action: glial dynamics observed in live
hippocampal slice. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. Vol. 28. Orlando, FL.
33. Castejón, O.J., Dailey, M.E., Apkarian, R.P., and H.V. Castejón (2002) Correlative microscopy of cerebellar
Bergmann glial cells. Microscopy & Microanalysis 2002.
34. Marrs, G.S., L. Qin, O. Taktakishvili, and M.E. Dailey (2001) Hippocampal mossy fibers induce assembly and
clustering of PSD95-containing post-synaptic densities independent of glutamate receptor activation. Soc.
Neurosci. Abstr. Vol. 27.
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35. Dailey, M.E., M.A. Petersen, J.M. Carr, & T.M. Zidon (2001) Cell motility and cell-cell interactions of activated
microglia in live brain slice cultures. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. Vol. 27.
36. O'Hara, S.P., Yu, J-R., Dailey, M. E., Cain, G.D., and J. J-C. Lin (2001) In vitro analysis of host cytoskeletal
changes induced by Cryptosporidium parvum. Mol. Biol. Cell.
37. Petersen, M., and M.E. Dailey (2001) Time-lapse confocal imaging of microglial interactions and
phagocytosis in live rat brain slice cultures. Beckman Fellows Symposium, Irvine, California.
38. Marrs, G., Green, S.H., and M.E.Dailey (2000) Dynamic PSD-95-containing postsynaptic structures in
developing hippocampal neuron dendrites and spines. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. Vol. 26.
39. Dailey, M.E., and N. Stence (1999) Dynamics of microglial activation and locomotion in brain tissue slices: 4-
D confocal imaging. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 25(2):2006.
40. Williams, H.S., J.L-C. Lin, S.L. Krob, D-Z. Wang, M.E. Dailey, and J.J-C. Lin (1998) Localization of a novel Xin
protein in the intercalated disc of cardiac muscle. Mol. Biol. Cell 9:50a.
41. Dailey, M.E. (1997) Microglia in developing rat brain slices: 3-D morphology and time-lapse confocal
imaging. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 23(2):1442.
42. Dailey, M.E., and S.J. Smith (1995) Dynamics of dendrite development visualized by time-lapse confocal
imaging in brain slices. Proc. Microscopy and Microanalysis 1995, pp. 806-807.
43. Dailey, M.E., Ziv, N., and S.J. Smith (1995) The dynamics of hippocampal dendrite growth and
synaptogenesis. First Annual Symposium on Integrated Microscopy, Univ. of WisconsinMadison.
44. Dailey, M.E., and S.J. Smith (1995) Confocal fluorescence imaging of dynamic neuronal structures in live,
developing brain slices. Scanning 17:V17-V18.
45. Dailey, M.E., and S.J. Smith (1994) Dynamic structure of developing dendrites: 4-D confocal fluorescence
imaging in CNS tissue slices. Mol. Biol. Cell 5:7a.
46. Dailey, M.E., and S.J. Smith (1993) Growth cone-target cell interactions in live hippocampal slices:
Fluorescence labeling and time-lapse confocal imaging. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 19(2):1713
47. Smith, S.J., M.E. Dailey, S. Pike, J. Buchanan, and D.E. Bergles (1993) The dynamics of synapse formation:
time-lapse observations by confocal fluorescence microscopy in hippocampal slices and zebrafish embryos.
51st Annual Meeting of the Microscopy Society of America.
48. Bridgman, P.C., M.W. Rochlin, and M.E. Dailey (1992) Intrapodia: Rapidly elongating motile structures that
occur spontaneously in growth cones. Mol. Biol. Cell 3:272a
49. Dailey, M.E., N.A. O'Rourke, J. Buchanan, S.K. McConnell, and S.J. Smith (1992) Viewing developmental
events in brain slices using scanning laser confocal microscopy. 17th Seiriken Conference: "Frontiers in
Optical Neuroscience", Okazaki, Japan.
50. O'Rourke, N.A., M.E. Dailey, S.J. Smith, and S.K. McConnell (1991) Time-lapse imaging of migrating cells in
cortical slices. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 17(1):533
51. Dailey, M.E., and S.J. Smith (1991) Development of mossy fiber axons and synapses in rat hippocampal slices
examined with a scanning laser confocal microscope. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 17(1):532
52. Dailey, M.E., and P.C. Bridgman (1989) Dynamics of membranous organelles and cytoskeletal elements in
neuronal growth cones: Low light-level fluorescence and differential interference contrast video microscopy.
Intl. Conference on Digitized Video Microscopy, UNC - Chapel Hill.
53. Dailey, M.E., and P.C. Bridgman (1989) Dynamics of membranous organelles and cytoskeletal elements in
neuronal growth cones. 12th
Ann. Meeting of the Midwest Neurobiologists, Grafton, IL.
54. Dailey, M.E., and P.C. Bridgman (1988) Relationship between the endoplasmic reticulum and microtubules in
cultured nerve growth cones. J. Cell Biol. Abstr. 107:39a.
55. Bridgman, P.C., and M.E. Dailey (1988) The organization of myosin in cultured nerve growth cones detected
by immunoelectron microscopy. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 14:1128
56. Dailey, M.E., and P.C. Bridgman (1987) Fluorescence imaging of endoplasmic reticulum in growth cones of
cultured rat superior cervical ganglion neurons. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 13:1477
Dailey, page 12
57. Thor, K., M. Dailey, and C.J. Helke (1985) Substance P and monoamine-containing afferents to the nucleus
tractus solitarius of the rat: A double fluorescence study using rhodamine-filled latex microspheres as a
retrograde marker. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 12:1054
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2. Dailey ME et al. http://www.microscopyu.com/articles/livecellimaging/index.html. “Introduction to Live-Cell Imaging Techniques.” 2 Aug 2006. Contributing author.
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Pharm. 12:74-79. Review article identified our paper (Haynes et al., 2006) as being “of special interest.”
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7. Kettenmann, H. (2006) Triggering the brain's pathology sensor. Nature Neurosci. 9(12):1463–1464.
8. Proceedings of the 2006 annual meeting of the Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Study Group (at which I
delivered the Presidential Lecture). Alcohol 40:61-65.
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4. Research Grants Funded
a. External
1. “The Iowa Center for Molecular Auditory Neuroscience.” NIH 5 P30 DC010362. 7/2010-6/2015. PI: Steven Green. Role: Director of Histology & Imaging Core. Total Costs: $2.9M. (Status: active).
2. “Regulation of Microglial Responses to Alcohol and Alcohol-Induced Neurodegeneration.” NIH R21 AA018823. 10/09-9/11. Role: PI. Direct costs: $275,000. Total costs: $392,442. (Status: complete).
3. “Mechanisms and Consequences of Microglia Mobilization following Hypoxic-Hypoglycemic Brain Tissue Injury.” American Heart Association #0950160G. 1/09-12/10. Role: PI. Direct costs: $130,000. Total costs: $143,000. (Status: complete).
4. “A Proposal to Develop a Multiuser Multiphoton Microscope Facility.” The Roy J. Carver Trust. Role: Co-PI with DEO Jack Lilien. 6/08-6/09. Total costs: $250,000. (Status: complete).
5. “Mechanisms and Consequences of CaMKII Targeting in Hypoxia-Induced Synaptic Remodeling.” American Heart Assoc. 7/06 – 12/08. Role: Principle Investigator. Direct costs: $130,000. Total costs: $143,000. (Status: complete)
6. “Examination of the Role of Glutamatergic Synaptic Transmission in the Distribution and Dynamics of Astrocytic GLT-1.” American Heart Assoc. 7/06 – 6/07. Role: Sponsor (predoctoral fellowship for Ms. Adrienne Benediktsson). Total costs: $25,000/year. (Status: complete)
7. “Investigating the Molecular Mechanisms of Schizophrenia.” Nellie Ball Trust Research Fund. 1/06 – 12/06. Role: PI/Sponsor. Total costs: $20,000. (Status: complete)
8. “Molecular Mechanisms of Epilepsy-Induced Synaptic Remodeling.” Epilepsy Foundation, postdoctoral research fellowship for Xiangming Zha. $40,000. Co-PI, Steven Green. 07/04-06/05 (declined).
9. “Confocal Microscope.” NIH NCRR (1 S10 RR017941) 4/03-4/04. Principle Investigator. (Co-PIs: J. Lilien, D. Soll.) Direct costs: $322,500. (Status: complete)
10. “Motile Phenotypes and Functional Diversity of Activated Microglia.” NIH NINDS (R01 NS043468) 4/02 – 3/06. (rank: 14
th percentile) Principle Investigator. Direct costs: $593,750. Total costs: $875,781. (Status:
complete).
11. “Role of N-Cadherin in Synapse Formation and Maintenance.” NIH (F31 NS44720). 6/02-5/04. Direct costs: $35,000. NRSA Pre-doctoral fellowship for Glen Marrs. (rank: 1
st percentile) Role: Advisor. (Status:
complete)
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12. “Molecular Mechanisms of Epilepsy-Induced Synaptic Remodeling.” Epilepsy Foundation, postdoctoral research fellowship for Joseph Rathner. $40,000. Co-PI, Steven Green. 07/02-06/03 (declined).
13. “Mechanisms of Dendritic Spine Development and Plasticity.” Whitehall Foundation. 10/98-9/2002. Principle Investigator. Total costs: $118,000. (Status: complete).
14. “Dynamics of CNS Synapse Development.” NIH NINDS (R29 NS37159-05) 7/98 - 6/2003 (rank: 5th
percentile). Principle Investigator. Direct costs: $350,000. Total costs: $501,905 plus $25,000 Supplement for Research Infrastructure. (Status: complete).
b. Internal
1. “Mechanisms of Brain Microglial Vulnerability and Protection During Stroke.” UI OVPR&ED Internal Funding Initiative. Total costs: $40,000. Role: PI. (submitted: 3/4/2014). Status: Funded.
2. “Effects of Alcohol on Brain Microglial Cells in a Mouse Model of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.” Iowa Center for Research by Undergraduates (ICRU) Fellow Academic Year Scholarship (for Ms. Jacqueline Dunning). 9/2013-5/2014. Role: PI. Total costs: $2,000. (submitted 4/12/13; Status: funded for fall 2013).
3. “Effects of Alcohol on Brain Microglial Cells.” Iowa Center for Research by Undergraduates (ICRU) Fellow Academic Year Scholarship (for Ms. Senuri Jayatilleka). 9/2011-5/2012. Role: PI. Total costs: $2,500. (Status: active).
4. “Mechanisms of Microglial Response to Brain Injury.” Iowa Center for Research by Undergraduates (ICRU) Scholar Assistant Program (for Adam Althaus). 9/2007-5/2008. Role: PI. Total costs: $2,500. (Status: complete).
5. “In Vivo Imaging and Analysis of Brain Microglia Function in Transgenic Mice.” UI Biological Sciences Funding Program. 1/07-12/07. Role: Principle Investigator. Total costs: $30,000. (Submitted: 11/06; Status: complete).
6. “Cell Culture Incubator for New Undergraduate Neurobiology Laboratory Course.” UI Council on Teaching - Instructional Improvement Award. 1/07-6/07. Role: PI. Total costs: $4,000. (Status: complete).
7. “Mechanisms of Microglial Response to Brain Injury.” Iowa Research Experiences for Undergraduates (Adam Althaus). 1/07-12/07. Role: Sponsor. Total costs: $3,000. (Status: complete).
8. “The dynamics of IL-2/IL-2R interactions in CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells and CD4+ effector T cells.” UI Carver Collaborative Pilot grant (College of Medicine). Collaborating Investigator. PI: E. Fields (VA Hosp.). 2/2005-1/2007. Direct costs: $40,000.
9. Application to upgrade microscope imaging stations in the Carver Bioimaging Facility. $50,000.
10. “Molecular Mechanisms of Epilepsy-Induced Neurodegeneration.” Biosciences Initiative Pilot Grant, University of Iowa. 12/98-6/2000. Co-principle investigator (50%) with Steven Green. $50,000.
11. “Real-time Imaging of Synaptic Structure Changes in Epileptic Brain Tissue In Vitro.” Carver Scientific Research Initiative Grant, Univ. of Iowa. 6/97-8/98. Principle Investigator. $15,000.
12. “Mechanisms of Cell Movement and Proliferation in Brain Tissue.” Old Gold Summer Fellowship, College of Liberal Arts, Univ. of Iowa. 6/97 - 7/97. Principle Investigator. $6,000.
13. “Mechanisms of Cell Migration and Proliferation in CNS Tissue.” American Cancer Society/Univ. of Iowa Cancer Center. 10/96 - 9/97. Principle Investigator. $14,991.
5. Funding Proposals Submitted (but not funded)
Grants not-funded:
1. “Regulation of Microglial Survival and Function Following Stroke.” American Heart Association - Midwest Affiliate. Grant-in-Aid #13GRNT16190021. 7/1/14-6/30/16. Total: $143,000. Role: PI. (submitted 1/14/2014; status: 40%, not funded;)
2. “Mechanisms of Brain Microglial Vulnerability and Protection During Stroke.” UI OVPR&ED Internal Funding Initiative. Total costs: $50,000. Role: PI. (submitted 10/23/2013; status: not funded)
3. “Regulation of Microglial Survival and Function Following Stroke.” American Heart Association - Midwest Affiliate. Grant-in-Aid #13GRNT16190021. 7/1/13-6/30/15. Total: $143,000. (submitted 1/28/2013; Score: 19
th percentile; pay-line 15
th percentile). Role: PI. (status: not funded)
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4. “Microglia and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.” Executive Council of Graduate & Professional Students. PI: Katelin Ahlers. Role: Advisor. Total costs: $1,000. Submitted: 3/15/13. (status: not funded)
5. “Regulation of Microglial Function in Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.” March of Dimes. Total: $307,041. (Letter of intent submitted 4/30/2012; full grant application invited and submitted 9/10/2012; not funded). Role: PI.
6. “Microglia and Inflammatory Signaling in a Mouse Model of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.” NRSA Predoctoral Fellowship for Ms. Katelin Ahlers. Role: Sponsor. (submitted 4/5/2012) (status: not funded)
7. “Regulation of Microglia Function by Alcohol.” NIAAA, National Institutes of Health. R01AA020946-01A1. 9/2012-8/2017. Total costs: $1.87M. Role: PI. (submitted 3/5/2012) (status: not funded)
8. “Microglial Survival and Function Following Stroke.” NINDS, National Institutes of Health. R21NS081481-01. 9/12-8/14. Total costs: $275,000. Role: PI. (submitted 2/16/12) (status: 36%; not funded)
9. “Regulation of Microglial Survival and Function Following Stroke.” American Heart Association - Midwest Affiliate. Grant-in-Aid. 7/1/12-6/30/14. Total: $143,000. (submitted 1/27/12) (status: not funded)
10. “Regulation of Microglia Function by Alcohol.” NIH R01. 9/2011-8/2016. Total costs: $1.87M. Role: PI. Submitted 2/5/11. (status: not funded)
11. “Purinergic Receptor Regulation of Microglia Function in Brain Tissues,” Pharmacological Sciences Predoctoral Fellowship for Kate Ahlers (submitted 5/10; selected as alternate; not funded).
12. “The Iowa Center for Molecular Auditory Neuroscience.” NIH. 7/2009-6/2014. PI: Steven Green. Role: Co-Investigator of Histology & Imaging Core. Total Costs: $2.9M. (Submitted: 1/2009; status: not funded).
13. “Purinergic Regulation of Microglia Function Following Brain Injury: An In Vivo Multiphoton Imaging Study in Transgenic Mice.” Edward Mallinckrodt, Jr. Foundation. 1/2009-12/2011. Role: PI. Direct costs: $210,000. (Submitted 8/2008; Status: not funded).
14. “Mechanisms and Consequences of Microglia Mobilization following Hypoxic-Hypoglycemic Brain Tissue Injury.” American Heart Association. 7/2008-6/2010. Role: PI. Direct costs: $130,000. Total costs: $143,000. (Submitted 1/2008; Status: 38
th percentile; not funded).
15. “Molecular Mechanisms of Microglial Mobilization.” National Institutes of Health. 7/2008-6/2013. Role: PI. Direct costs: $1.25M. (Submitted 1/2008; Status: 37.7
th percentile; not funded).
16. “Role of ATP Receptors in Regulating Cellular Responses to Traumatic Brain Injury.” Iowa Center for Research by Undergraduates (ICRU) Scholar Assistant Program (for Brett Weiss). 9/2007-5/2008. Role: PI. Total costs: $2,500. (Status: not funded).
17. “Motile Phenotypes and Functional Diversity of Activated Microglia.” NIH NINDS (R01 NS43468) 4/2007 – 3/2012. Role: Principle Investigator. Direct costs: $1,050,000. Total costs: $1,505,402. (Submitted 11/06; Status: 19
th percentile; not funded).
18. “Functional Organization of Excitatory Postsynaptic Sites.” National Institutes of Health. PI: Johannes Hell. Program Project Grant. Co-PIs: M. Dailey, S. Strack, S. Green, Y. Usachev. 4/2007-3/2012. Total direct costs: $4,833,426. (submitted 10/06; Status: not funded)
19. “Motile Phenotypes and Functional Diversity of Activated Microglia.” NIH NINDS (R01 NS43468) 12/06 – 11/11. Role: Principle Investigator. Direct costs: $1,050,000. Total costs: $1,505,402. (Submitted 4/06; Status: 19%, not funded).
20. “CaMKII and its Anchoring Proteins in Spine Development and Function.” National Institutes of Health. PI: M. Dailey, Co-PI: Stefan Strack (UI Pharmacology). 7/06-6/11. Total costs: $1,455,721. (Submitted 10/05; Status: not funded).
21. “Functional Organization of Excitatory Postsynaptic Sites.” National Institutes of Health. PI: Johannes Hell. Program Project Grant. Co-PIs: M. Dailey, S. Strack, S. Green, Y. Usachev. 7/2005-6/2010. Total direct costs: $4,833,426. (submitted 9/05; Status: not funded)
22. “Mechanisms and Consequences of CaMKII Targeting in Hypoxia-Induced Synaptic Remodeling.” American Heart Assoc. 1/06 – 12/07. Role: Principle Investigator. Direct costs: $130,000. Total costs: $143,000. (Submitted 7/05; Status: not funded)
23. “Examination of the Role of Glutamatergic Synaptic Transmission in the Distribution and Dynamics of Astrocytic GLT-1.” American Heart Assoc. 1/06 – 12/06. Role: Sponsor (predoctoral fellowship for Ms. Adrienne Benediktsson). Total costs: $25,000. (Submitted 7/05; Status: not funded)
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24. “Motile Phenotypes and Functional Diversity of Activated Microglia.” NIH NINDS (R01 NS43468-06) 4/06 – 3/11. Role: Principle Investigator. Direct costs: $1,000,000. Total costs: $1,455,402. (Submitted 6/05; Score: 31.9 percentile; Status: not funded).
25. “CaMKII and its Anchoring Proteins in Spine Development and Function.” National Institutes of Health. PI: M. Dailey, Co-PI: Stefan Strack (UI Pharmacology). 12/05-11/10. Total direct costs: $1,433,721. (Submitted 2/05; Score: 38.6 percentile; Status: not funded).
26. “Role of CaMKII Activation and Translocation in Hypoxia-Induced Synaptic Remodeling.” American Heart Assoc. 7/05 – 6/07. Role: Sponsor (predoctoral fellowship for Mr. Raheel Ahmed). Total costs: $25,000. (Submitted 7/05; Score: 31.1 percentile; Status: not funded)
27. “Functional Organization of Excitatory Postsynaptic Sites.” National Institutes of Health. PI: Johannes Hell. Program Project Grant. Co-PIs: M. Dailey, S. Strack, S. Green, Y. Usachev. 7/2005-6/2010. Direct costs: $5,065,075. (submitted 10/04; Score: 45.9 percentile; Status: not funded)
28. “Dynamic Imaging of Astrocyte Remodeling in Brain Tissues.” Dana Foundation Program in Brain and Immuno-imaging. (Submitted 11/03; passed two initial rounds of competition at UI and at Dana Fdn.; Seeking $300,000 over 3 years; Status: not funded)
29. “Astrocyte Development and Remodeling in Brain Tissue Slices.” Biological Sciences Funding Program, Univ. of Iowa. (Submitted 10/03; Seeking $30,000; Status: not funded)
30. “Dynamics of CNS Synapse Development.” National Institutes of Health, R01 NS37159-06 competitive renewal. 7/03- 6/2008. Principle Investigator. Direct costs: $1,025,000. Total costs: $1,500,000 (Submitted 11/02; Status: not funded).
31. “Multiphoton Microscope.” NCRR NIH. Co-PI. UI Central Microscopy Research Facility (not funded)
32. “Neuronal Activity and the Molecular Characteristics of Astrocytes.” NSERC (Canadian). 8/02-7/04. Direct costs: $40,000. Predoctoral fellowship for A. Benediktsson. (Submitted: 11/01; Status: not funded)
6. Research Seminars, Invited Lectures, and Conference Presentations
a. International
1. 9th
International Neuroscience Winter Conference, Sölden, Austria (3/28/07)
2. 8th
International Neuroscience Winter Conference, Sölden, Austria (3/24/06)
3. Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) Forum 2004, Lisbon, Portugal (7/14/04)
4. 17th Seiriken Conference: "Frontiers in Optical Neuroscience," Okazaki, Japan (3/5/92)
b. National/Regional
1. Dept. of Anatomy & Cell Biology, Univ. of Illinois – Chicago (UIC) (2/25/14).
2. Dept. of Biology, Wake Forest Univ., Winston-Salem, NC (1/29/14)
3. Biomedical Sciences Department, Creighton University, Omaha, NE. (10/30/13)
4. Invited speaker, Iowa Microscopy Society Fall 2011 Meeting, Univ. of Iowa. (11/4/2011).
5. Session Chair, “Imaging Neuroinflammation and Neuropathic Pain,” Mind Research Network, Univ. of New
Mexico, (10/ 13/11)
6. Invited speaker, Great Lakes Glia 2011 Meeting, Traverse City, MI (9/26/11)
7. Session Chair and invited speaker, “Activated Glia: Targets for the Treatment of Chronic Pain,” Chicago, IL
(10/8/10)
8. Workshop for P30 Imaging Core Directors, NIH, Bethesda, MD (9/13/10)
9. Department of Biology, Dordt College, Sioux Center, IA (10/23/09)
10. Glial Gordon Research Conference, Poster presentation, Ventura, CA (3/17/09)
11. 4th
Omaha Imaging Symposium, Platform lecture, Creighton University, Omaha, NE (9/22/07)
12. Pathophysiological Basis of Brain Diseases Lecture Series, Neuroscience Center, Dartmouth-Hitchcock
Medical Center, Lebanon, NH (6/4/2007)
13. Scanning 2007: 18th
International Mtg. of Fdn. for Adv. in Med. & Sci., Monterey, CA (4/11/07)
14. W.M. Keck Laboratory for Biological Imaging, Univ. of Wisconsin – Madison, WI (3/13/07)
15. Presidential Lecture, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Study Group, Baltimore, MD (6/24/06)
16. Dept. of Pharmacology, Physiology, and Therapeutics, Univ. of North Dakota (11/05/04)
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17. American Association of Anatomists, Experimental Biology Mtg., Washington, DC (4/18/04)
18. Dept. of Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins Univ. Med. School, Baltimore, MD (11/6/03)
19. Great Lakes Glia Conference, Traverse City, MI (9/20/03)
20. Dept. of Physiology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA (3/16/00)
21. Dept. of Cell Biology and Neuroanatomy, Univ. of Minnesota (5/21/99)
22. National Center for Microscopy and Imaging Research, UCSD, San Diego, CA (3/20/98)
23. Crump Institute for Biological Imaging, UCLA Medical School, Los Angeles, CA (4/30/97)
24. Dept. of Neurosciences, Cleveland Clinic Foundation Research Institute, Cleveland, OH (6/4/96)
25. Molecular Biology Program, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO (5/21/96)
26. Dept. of Biological Sciences, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA (1/31/96)
27. Institute for Neuroscience, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, IL (12/6/95)
28. Dept. of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Univ. of Kansas Medical School, Kansas City (11/2/95)
29. Dept. of Anatomy, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD (10/16/95)
30. 1st
Annual Symposium on Integrated Microscopy, IMR, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison (9/30/95)
31. Dept. of Neuroscience and Cell Biology, UMDNJ - Robert Wood Johnson Med. School, NJ (9/7/95)
32. Microscopy Society of America Annual Meeting, Kansas City, MO (8/16/95)
33. Neurobiology Research Center, School of Medicine, Univ. of Alabama - Birmingham, AL (6/1/95)
34. Department of Anatomy, West Virginia Univ. School of Medicine, Morgantown, WV (5/11/95)
35. Division of Neuroscience, Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope, Duarte, CA (4/13/95)
36. Dept. of Anatomical Sciences & Neurobiology, Univ. of Louisville Health Sci. Ctr., KY (4/6/95)
37. Scanning '95: 7th
International Mtg. of Fdn. for Adv. in Med. & Sci., Monterey, CA (3/29/95)
38. Laboratory of Neurobiology, NINDS, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (3/22/95)
39. Dept. of Neuroscience, Univ. of Virginia Health Sciences Center, Charlottesville, VA (3/20/95)
40. Dept. of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Illinois - Champaign/Urbana, IL (2/20/95)
41. Dept. of Anatomy and Neurobiology, University of Tennessee - Memphis, TN (1/24/95)
42. Dept. of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Univ. of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI (12/20/94)
43. American Society for Cell Biology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (12/11/94)
44. Soc. for Neuroscience Short Course: Light Microscopic Imaging Techniques, Miami, FL (11/13/94)
45. Dept. of Cell Biology, Neurobiology, and Anatomy, Univ. of Cincinnati Sch. of Med. (6/29/94)
46. Dept. of Cell Biology, and Neuroanatomy, Univ. of Minnesota School of Medicine, MN (3/8/94)
47. Dept. of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California - Berkeley, CA (2/22/93)
48. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (11/12/91)
c. Local (University of Iowa)
1. Panel Discussant, Learning How To Teach: A Panel Discussion, for 132:235 Neurobiology of Disease (10/8/13)
2. Secondary Student Training Program, Univ. of Iowa (6/23/10)
3. Neuroscience Program Research Seminar (3/23/10)
4. Keynote Speaker, Iowa Junior Science and Humanities Symposium, Univ. of Iowa (2/26/10)
5. Secondary Student Training Program, Univ. of Iowa (7/19/07)
6. Iowa Junior Science and Humanities Symposium, Univ. of Iowa (2/24/05)
7. Secondary Student Training Program, Univ. of Iowa (7/1/04)
8. Dept. of Neurosurgery, Univ. of Iowa (3/5/04)
9. Dept. of Pharmacology, Univ. of Iowa (12/11/03)
10. Secondary Student Training Program, Univ. of Iowa (7/16/03)
11. Dept. of Biological Sciences, Biology Undergraduate Student (BUGS) Club, U. Iowa (4/15/03)
12. Neurology Department, Univ. of Iowa School of Medicine (1/3/03)
13. Dept. of Biological Sciences, Hughes Summer Program, Univ. of Iowa (7/10/01)
14. Dept. of Biological Sciences, Junior Motility Research Symposium, Univ. of Iowa (5/9/01)
15. Neuroscience Graduate Program, Univ. of Iowa (11/14/00)
16. Summer Undergraduate Research Program, Dept. of Microbiology, Univ. of Iowa (6/28/00)
17. Iowa Microscopy Society, Univ. of Iowa (9/10/99)
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18. Dept. of Biological Sciences, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA (12/7/98)
19. Motility Symposium, Dept. of Biological Sciences, University of Iowa (10/5/98)
20. Dept. of Neurology, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA (7/17/98)
7. Pending Decisions (manuscripts submitted and in preparation, grants pending)
Manuscripts submitted or undergoing revisions:
1. Ahlers, K.E., Karaçay, B., Fuller, L., Bonthius, D.J., and Dailey, M.E. (2014) Transient activation of microglia following acute alcohol exposure in developing mouse neocortex is primarily driven by BAX-dependent neurodegeneration. (submitted to GLIA, 3/14/14) In revision.
2. Gandhi, C., Prakash, P., Ahmad, A., Dailey, M.E., Lentz, S.R., and Chauhan, A.K. (2014) Fibronectin splicing variants containing extra domain A promote atherosclerosis by enhancing inflammation through Toll-like receptor 4. (submitted, in revision)
Manuscripts in preparation:
1. Ahlers, K., Jayatellika, S., Bonthius, D., Karacay, B., and Dailey, M.E. (2014) Microglial motility and chemotaxis are highly resistant to acute alcohol exposure in cell culture and in neonatal mouse hippocampal slices. (in preparation)
2. Ahmed, R., Green, S.H., and Dailey, M.E. (2014) Kinetic analysis of inter-spine heterogeneity in CaMKIIβ mobility under ambient and activity blocking conditions. (in preparation)
3. Bertoglio, B., Kurpius, D., Althaus, A., Kay, A., and Dailey, M.E. (2014) Developmental differences in trauma-induced microglial activation in vivo. (in preparation)
4. Eyo, U., and Dailey, M.E. (2014) Rapid changes in microglial mobilization during early postnatal development. (in preparation)
Grants submitted and pending:
Internal:
None.
External:
1. “Microglial Survival and Function Following Stroke.” 1 R21 NS081481-01. NINDS, National Institutes of Health. 4/2015-3/2017. Total direct costs: $275,000. Role: PI. (submitted 7/2014)
Grants in preparation:
1. “BDNF and Neuroprotection During Developmental Alcohol Exposure.” NIH NIAAA. 7/1/15-6/30/16. Role: PI. (to be submitted 10/2014)
SERVICE
1. Profession
American Heart Association, Brain-Stroke Basic Sci 4 (BRAIN4), Grant Review Committee (12/13-4/14)
Served as ad hoc manuscript reviewer for the following journals: Developmental Biology, Glia, Journal of
Neuroscience, Nature, Nature Neuroscience, PLoS ONE, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, Trends in Neuroscience.
Served as ad hoc grant reviewer for the following agencies:
North Carolina Biotechnology Center Institutional Development Grant (10/09)
Israel Science Foundation (6/99 and 3/06)
Served as external reviewer for faculty tenure decisions:
Univ. of Wisconsin (12/08);
Univ. of North Dakota (11/06).
Served as external reviewer for Ph.D. thesis:
Indian Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India (11/06)
Contributed to competitive grant renewal application and presented at site visit for the National Center for
Microscopy and Imaging Research, UC-San Diego, California (3/98)
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Declined invitations to serve as reviewer for:
French National Research Agency, ANR (4/08)
College of Reviewers for the Canada Research Chairs Program (2/08)
NIH study section (SYN) (9/06)
National Science Foundation instrumentation grant study section (3/99 and 1/04)
Invited to review two CAREER awards, National Science Foundation (9/01)
Declined invitation to write review article for Methods (3/98) and Ann. Rev. Physiol. (‘07)
2. Department
AMBI/Departmental Faculty Search Committee (Neurobiology of Aging), 7/2013 – present.
Member, Departmental Faculty Hiring Proposal Committee, 7/2013 – 10/2013.
Chair, Third Year Review of Two Biology Faculty Members, 10/10-1/11.
Director, P30 Histology and Imaging Core (2010-present).
Director, Biology Department Imaging Core and Carver Center for Imaging (CCI) (2000-2010).
Chair, Departmental Faculty Search Committee (Neurogenetics), 8/09 – 2/10, Hired Dr. Bridget Lear.
Departmental Task Force on Undergraduate Curriculum, 5/09 – 5/10.
Departmental Faculty Search Committee (Development), 9/08 – 3/09, Hired Dr. Brian Phillips.
Departmental Executive Committee, 7/08 – 6/14.
Departmental Seminar Committee, 9/07 – 9/10 (Chair: 2009-2010).
Graduate Admissions Committee, 9/04-6/05.
Departmental Executive Committee, 7/04-6/05.
Departmental Faculty search committee (Neuroscience), 5/03 - 3/04.
Departmental Executive Committee, 7/02-7/03.
Departmental Faculty search committee (Cell Biology), 6/02- 2/03.
Research Days presentation for Neuroscience subgroup, 8/02.
Chair, Steering Committee, Carver Bio-imaging Facility (1996-2000).
Departmental Computer Committee (1998-2000).
Departmental Graduate Curriculum Committee (1997-1998).
Initiated and contributed to National Science Foundation (NSF) Instrumentation grant application for multi-
photon microscope (D. Soll, P.I.)
Contributed to NIH grant application and site visit to establish a Motion Analysis National Research Resource (D.
Soll, P.I.)
3. College (CLAS)
Faculty Marshall, CLAS Commencement (5/09).
Selection committee for the Dewey B. Stuit Award (2/08)
Advisory Committee, Dean of the Graduate College (Chair of subcommittee 5 on the future of graduate education in the
life sciences at the Univ. of Iowa) (7/03-1/04)
4. University
Scholar Selection Committee, Iowa Biosciences Advantage Program (4/14 – )
Biological Sciences Funding Program, OVPR, Grant Review Study Section (11/12 – 12/12)
Student Advisory Committee, Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Graduate Program (5/07 – 5/14)
Iowa Institute for Biomedical Discovery Project Team – Neuroscience (7/07 – 7/08)
Review of 2 grants for Carver College of Medicine Medical Research Initiative program. (1/07)
Review committee, Iowa Centers for Enterprise Battelle Research & Commercialization, OVPR. (7/06)
Review of grant for Carver College of Medicine Medical Research Initiative program (1/06)
Review of comprehensive exam project for Kim Dean, Science Education Program (1/04)
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Member, Admissions Committee for Neuroscience Graduate Program (1/02-5/04)
Member, Advisory Committee, Central Microscopy Research Facility (CMRF), Univ. of Iowa (2/01-1/03)
Member, Comprehensive Exam Committee, Neuroscience Program. (10/98-2/01; 2/02-12/02)
Contributed to CMRF grant to NIH for multi-photon fluorescent microscope (3/01 and 3/02)
Contributed to CMRF grant to NIH for new field emission transmission electron microscope (8/01)
Faculty mentor (1 of 10 at Iowa), Beckman Scholars Program for undergraduate research (6/00-6/01)
Member, Student Advisory Committee, Biosciences Graduate Program, representing Neuro. Prgm. (5/2000)
Contributed to CMRF grant to Beckman Institute for 200Kv FEG-TEM electron microscope (12/1999)
Faculty member, Medical Scientist Training Program/MSTP (1999-present)
5. Community
Project Hope lab tour (4/2013)