Julie Oliver

Associate Professor
department of cell and molecular biology
University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee
United States of America

Academician Molecular Biology
Biography

Julie Oliver is working as Associate Professor in Department of Biological Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Julie Oliver has completed Postdoctoral Fellow from University of North Carolina and Blood Center of SE Wisconsin, PhD from University of Wisconsin-Madison, Pharmacology, MS from University of Wisconsin-Madison, Pharmacology and BS from University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Julie Oliver honered with Microscopy and Microanalysis Best Instrumentation, Software, or Protocol Development Paper of 2010, UW-Milwaukee Graduate School Research Fellow And Finalist in Shaw Scientist Competition, Greater Milwaukee Foundation. Julie Oliver serving as Member in Microscopy Society of America,American Heart Association and Midwest Microscopy and Microanalysis Society.

Research Intrest

Dr. Julie Oliver focused upon the Therapeutic Targeting of Activated Platelets, gold-coated magnetite nanoparticles, in vivo experiments in a mouse model of carotid artery thrombosis, tumor cells, surface marker and Assembly and Distribution of Coagulation Complexes on Cell Surfaces.

List of Publications
Krystofiak ES, Mattson EC, Voyles PM, Hirschmugl CJ, Albrecht RM, Gajdardziska-Josifovska M, Oliver JA. Multiple morphologies of gold–magnetite heterostructure nanoparticles are effectively functionalized with protein for cell targeting. Microscopy and Microanalysis. 2013 Aug;19(4):821-34.
Singh DR, Mohammad MM, Patowary S, Stoneman MR, Oliver JA, Movileanu L, Raicu V. Determination of the quaternary structure of a bacterial ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter in living cells. Integrative Biology. 2013;5(2):312-23.
Patowary S, Alvarez-Curto E, Xu TR, Holz JD, Oliver JA, Milligan G, Raicu V. The muscarinic M3 acetylcholine receptor exists as two differently sized complexes at the plasma membrane. Biochemical Journal. 2013 Jun 1;452(2):303-12.