University of California San Francisco

Izabella Damm
Izabella Damm, BS

Staff Research Associate

Address

513 Parnassus Avenue, HSW, #1492
San Francisco, CA 94143
United States

Email: [email protected]
Phone: 415-502-7921
Fax: 415-476-0936

    Biography

    Izabella Damm recently joined our lab as a staff research associate. She hails from Poland where she did her undergraduate work but has been at UCSF for over 24 years in Dr. Walter L Miller's group where she had a lab management role and was providing molecular and cell biology support for research in human steroid biosynthesis. Izabella has been acknowledged as a contributor for 13 research articles in peer reviewed journals published by the Miller lab in USCF from 2005 to 2013 as well as a named co-author on one.  

    Education

    Education

    1978 Medical Institute, Dept.of Medical Analytic, Warsaw, Poland (graduated as Medical Technologist)

    1980 Pedagogical University, Dept of Chemistry,Warsaw, Poland (graduated with Bachelor in Science)

    Research Interests

    Mammalian cell culture
    Transfection techniques
    Promoter-reporter luciferase assay
    Dna and rna isolation
    Dna cloning
    Protein expression and purification from bacteria
    Yeast and mammalian cells
    Enzymatic assays
    Cell-based assays including elisa

    Publications

    MOST RECENT PUBLICATIONS FROM A TOTAL OF 25
    1. Perturbations in podocyte transcriptome and biological pathways induced by FSGS associated circulating factors.
      Rashmi P, Sigdel TK, Rychkov D, Damm I, Da Silva AA, Vincenti F, Lourenco AL, Craik CS, Reiser J, Sarwal MM| | PubMed
    2. Perturbations of the T-cell immune repertoire in kidney transplant rejection.
      Sigdel TK, Fields PA, Liberto J, Damm I, Kerwin M, Hood J, Towfighi P, Sirota M, Robins HS, Sarwal MM| | PubMed
    3. 235.4: Analyzing the Impact of T-Cell Receptor Diversity in Acute Kidney Transplant Rejection.
      Tara Sigdel, Paul Fields, Juliane Liberto, Izabella Damm, Maggie Kerwin, Jill Hood, Parhom Towfighi, Marina Sirota, Harlan Robins, Minnie Sarwal| | UCSF Research Profile
    4. 240.3: Detection of CMV Mediated Sub-Clinical Rejection by Urine Biomarkers.
      Tara Sigdel, Maggie Kerwin, Patrick Boada, Izabella Damm, Jun Shoji, Nakul Datta, Megan Llamas, David Elashoff, Jenny Brooks, Joanna Schaenman, Suphamai Bunnapradist, Elaine F Reed, Minnie Sarwal| | UCSF Research Profile
    5. 347.2: Multiplexed Droplet Single-Cell Sequencing (Mux-Seq) of Normal and Transplant Kidney.
      Priyanka Rashmi, Swastika Sur, Tara K Sigdel, Patrick Boada, Andrew W Schroeder, Izabella Damm, Matthias Kretzler, Jeff Hodgin, Chun Jimmie Ye, George Hartoularos, Minnie Sarwal| | UCSF Research Profile
    6. P8.142: Perturbations in Podocyte Transcriptome and Biological Pathways Induced by Injury Caused by FSGS Associated Circulating Factors.
      Priyanka Rashmi, Tara Sigdel, Dmitry Rychkov, Izabella Damm, Andrea Alice Da Silva, Flavio Vincenti, Charles Craik, Jochen Reiser, Minnie Sarwal| | UCSF Research Profile
    7. Mass cytometry reveals single-cell kinetics of cytotoxic lymphocyte evolution in CMV-infected renal transplant patients.
      Ishiyama K, Arakawa-Hoyt J, Aguilar OA, Damm I, Towfighi P, Sigdel T, Tamaki S, Babdor J, Spitzer MH, Reed EF, Sarwal MM, Lanier LL, CMV Systems Immunobiology Group| | PubMed
    8. Multiplexed droplet single-cell sequencing (Mux-Seq) of normal and transplant kidney.
      Rashmi P, Sur S, Sigdel TK, Boada P, Schroeder AW, Damm I, Kretzler M, Hodgin J, Hartoularos G, Jimmie Ye C, Sarwal MM, Kidney Precision Medicine Project| | PubMed
    9. Use of the Tissue Common Rejection Module Score in Kidney Transplant as an Objective Measure of Allograft Inflammation.
      Zarinsefat A, Guerra JMA, Sigdel T, Damm I, Sarwal R, Chan-On C, Szabo G, Aguilar-Frasco JL, Ixtlapale-Carmona X, Salinas-Ramos C, Ramirez-Martinez L, Ramirez C, Vilatoba M, Morales Buenrostro LE, Alberu JM, Sarwal MM| | PubMed
    10. Corrigendum: Near-Single-Cell Proteomics Profiling of the Proximal Tubular and Glomerulus of the Normal Human Kidney.
      Sigdel TK, Piehowski PD, Roy S, Liberto J, Hansen JR, Swensen AC, Zhao R, Zhu Y, Rashmi P, Schroeder A, Damm I, Sur S, Luo J, Yang Y, Qian WJ, Sarwal MM| | PubMed