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Faculty
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Martin L. Moore, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine
Dr. Moore's Lab
Mailing Address
Emory University School of Medicine
Department of Pediatrics
Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases
2015 Uppergate Drive, NE
Atlanta, GA 30322
Contact Information
Phone: 404-727-9162
Email: martin.moore@emory.edu
Education/Training
- Undergraduate: B.S. Biology, University of Georgia, 1995
- Graduate: Ph.D. Genetics, University of Georgia, 2003
- Fellowship: Post-doctoral Fellow, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, 2004-2008
Publications/Presentations
- Moore, M.L. and R.S. Peebles, Jr. 2006. Respiratory syncytial virus disease mechanisms implicated by human, animal model, and in vitro data facilitate vaccine strategies and new therapies. Pharmacol. Ther. 112: 405-24.
- N.W. Lukacs, Moore, M.L., B.D. Rudd, A.A. Berlin, R.S. Peebles, Jr. 2006. Differential immune responses and pulmonary pathophysiology are induced by two different strains of respiratory syncytial virus. Am. J. Path. 169: 977-86.
- Moore, M.L., M. H. Chi, W. Zhou, K. Goleniewska, J. O’Neal, J.N. Higginbotham, R.S. Peebles, Jr. 2007. Cutting Edge: Oseltamivir decreases T cell GM1 expression and inhibits clearance of respiratory syncytial virus: potential role of endogenous sialidase in anti-viral immunity. J. Immunol. 178.2651-2654.
- Moore, M.L., M.H. Chi,. K. Goleniewska, R.S. Peebles, Jr. 2008.Differential Regulation of GM1 and Asialo-GM1 Expression by T cells and Natural Killer (NK) in Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection. Viral Immunol. 21: 327-39.
Professional/Scientific Societies/Committees
- Member, American Society for Virology
- Member, American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (AAAAI)
Research Areas of Interest
- Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) biology and molecular pathogenesis
- Role of RSV strain differences in disease
- RSV and allergic airway inflammation
Honors/Awards
- University of Georgia Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award, 2000
- Achievement Awards for College Scientists (ARCS) Foundation Scholarship Recipient, 2001-2003
- AAAAI Strategic Training in Allergy Research (ST*AR) Program participant, 2006, 2008
- RSV 2007 Symposium Trainee Travel Award, 2007
- VUMC Postdoctoral Scholar of the Year, 2008
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