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. The common rejection module in chronic rejection post lung transplantation.
      Sacreas A, Yang JYC, Vanaudenaerde BM, Sigdel TK, Liberto JM, Damm I, Verleden GM, Vos R, Verleden SE, Sarwal MM| | PubMed
    2. A Computational Gene Expression Score for Predicting Immune Injury in Renal Allografts.
      Sigdel TK, Bestard O, Tran TQ, Hsieh SC, Roedder S, Damm I, Vincenti F, Sarwal MM| | PubMed
    3. Quantitation of CYP24A1 enzymatic activity with a simple two-hybrid system.
      Mugg A, Legeza B, Tee MK, Damm I, Long RK, Miller WL| | PubMed
    4. O-080 Elevated Soluble Thrombomodulin Is Associated With Increased Mortality Among Children With Indirect Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ards).
      B Orwoll, A Spicer, RG Khemani, J Boriosi, E Colglazier, I Damm, HR Flori, CS Calfee, M Matthay, A Sapru| | UCSF Research Profile
    5. Transcriptional regulation of the human P450 oxidoreductase gene: hormonal regulation and influence of promoter polymorphisms.
      Tee MK, Huang N, Damm I, Miller WL| | PubMed