Douglas Steeber

Associate Professor
Department of Cell and Molecular Biology
University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee
United States of America

Academician Molecular Biology
Biography

Dr. Steeber is working as the Associate Professor and Director in the the Department of Biological Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. He completed his Postdoctoral Research from Duke University Medical Center, Ph.D, M.S, B.S. from University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. He has honoured as a Mentor in American Association of Immunologists (AAI) High School Teachers Summer Research Program Fellowship, Fellow of the Japanese Association for the Promotion of Science and Mentor in John H. Wallace Fellowship from AAI.

Research Intrest

Dr. Steeber focused upon the leukocyte migration, immune surveillance, inflammation, tumor development, molecular interactions, signaling pathways, chronic inflammation, chemotaxis assays.

List of Publications
Subramanian H, Grailer JJ, Ohlrich KC, Rymaszewski AL, Loppnow JJ, Kodera M, Conway RM, Steeber DA. Signaling through L-selectin mediates enhanced chemotaxis of lymphocyte subsets to secondary lymphoid tissue chemokine. The Journal of Immunology. 2012 Apr 1;188(7):3223-36.
Krystofiak ES, Matson VZ, Steeber DA, Oliver JA. Elimination of tumor cells using folate receptor targeting by antibody-conjugated, gold-coated magnetite nanoparticles in a murine breast cancer model. Journal of Nanomaterials. 2012 Jan 1;2012:4.
Grailer JJ, Steeber DA. Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor inhibitor SU5416 suppresses lymphocyte generation and immune responses in mice by increasing plasma corticosterone. PloS one. 2013 Sep 16;8(9):e75390.