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Eric Ubil
Assistant Professor
Positions
Associate Scientist (C)
,
UAB Immunology Institute
,
School of Medicine
Associate Scientist (C)
,
O'Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center
,
School of Medicine
Associate Scientist (C)
,
Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS)
,
General Clinical Research Center
Assistant Professor (P)
,
Microbiology
,
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Selected Publications
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2021
Mechanisms of Macrophage Plasticity in the Tumor Environment: Manipulating Activation State to Improve Outcomes
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Frontiers in Immunology
. 12.
2021
2019
MERTK mediated novel site Akt phosphorylation alleviates SAV1 suppression
.
Nature Communications
. 10.
2019
2019
Studying the effects of tumor-secreted paracrine ligands on macrophage activation using co-culture with permeable membrane supports
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Journal of Visualized Experiments
. 2019.
2019
2019
TAM family receptor kinase inhibition reverses MDSC-mediated suppression and augments anti–PD-1 therapy in melanoma
.
Cancer Immunology Research
. 7:1672-1686.
2019
2018
Tumor-secreted Pros1 inhibits macrophage M1 polarization to reduce antitumor immune response
.
Journal of Clinical Investigation
. 128:2356-2369.
2018
2014
Mesenchymal-endothelial transition contributes to cardiac neovascularization
.
Nature
. 514:585-590.
2014
2014
Cardiac fibroblast in development and wound healing
.
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
. 70:47-55.
2014
2004
ORFDB: An information resource linking scientific content to a high-quality Open Reading Frame (ORF) collection
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Nucleic Acids Research
. 32.
2004
2004
ORFDB: an information resource linking scientific content to a high‐quality Open Reading Frame (ORF) collection
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Nucleic Acids Research
. 32:d595-d599.
2004
Research
Principal Investigator On
Enhanced Immunotherapy by Targeting the Pros1:Macrophage Mer Axis
awarded by
National Cancer Institute/NIH/DHHS
PTP1b Inhibition Restores the Innate Anti-tumor Response During Chemotherapy
awarded by
National Cancer Institute/NIH/DHHS
Background
Education And Training
Doctor of Philosophy in Cell Physiology,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2013
Master of Business Administration in Finance,
Johns Hopkins University
2007
Master of Sciences or Mathematics in Molecular Biology,
University of Maryland Baltimore County
2001
Bachelor of Science or Mathematics in Biology,
University of Maryland Baltimore County
1998
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Eric
Ubil