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Günter Daum, Ph.D.


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Academic Office:

Phone: (206) 897-1551

E-mail:
daum@u.washington.edu

Fax: (206) 897-1553

Address:
Günter Daum, Ph.D.
University of Washington
815 Mercer St.
Box 358050
Seattle, WA 98109

Research Associate Professor

Faculty Appointments:

University of Washington, Research Associate Professor, 2001 - present.

University of Washington, Research Assistant Professor, 1995 - 2001.

University of Wuerzburg, Germany, Lecturer, Institute for Medical Cell Research, 1994-95.

Education:

Fellowship: University of Washington, Department of Biochemistry, 1993-94.

Ph.D.: Biochemistry, University of Konstanz, Germany, 1985-89.

Diplom: Biology, University of Konstanz, Germany, 1978-83.

Research Interests:

download Annual Research Report

Selected Publications:

Nathe TJ, Deou J, Walsh B, Bourns B, Clowes AW, Daum G. Interleukin-1beta inhibits expression of p21(WAF1/CIP1) and p27(KIP1) and enhances proliferation in response to platelet-derived growth factor-BB in smooth muscle cells. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 2002;22:1293-1298.

Englesbe MJ, Deou J, Bourns BD, Clowes AW, Daum G. Interleukin-1beta inhibits PDGF-BB-induced migration by cooperating with PDGF-BB to induce cyclooxygenase-2 expression in baboon aortic smooth muscle cells. J Vasc Surg. 2004;39:1091-1096.

Inoue S, Nakazawa T, Cho A, Davastan F, Shilling D, Daum G, Reidy M. Regulation of arterial lesions in mice depends on differential smooth muscle cell migration: A role for sphingosine-1-phosphate receptors. J Vasc Surg. 2007;46:756-763.

Shimizu T, Nakazawa T, Cho A, Dastvan F, Shilling D, Daum G, Reidy MA. Sphingosine 1-Phosphate Receptor 2 Negatively Regulates Neointimal Formation in Mouse Arteries. Circ Res. 2007;101:995-1000.

 

reviewed 5/08