Neil E. Simister

Associate Professor of Biology
Life Sciences
Brandeis University
United States of America

Academician Immunology
Biography

"Neil E. Simister presently working as Associate Professor of Biology at Brandeis University. He completed his D.Phil., Oxford University, England.” Director, Professional Science Master's Program in Biotechnology Affiliated with Health: Science, Society and Policy Program Awards and Honors FDA approval of Alprolix (2014) National Institute of Child Health and Human Development RO1 Grant (2000 - 2005) National Institute of Child Health and Human Development K02 Research Career Development Award (1996 - 2001) National Institute of Child Health and Human Development RO1 Grant (1995 - 2000) Michael L. Walzer '56 Award for Teaching (1994 - 1995) March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation Basil O'Connor Starter Scholar Award (1992 - 1995) National Institute of Child Health and Human Development RO1 Grant (1991 - 1995) Cancer Research Institute Fellowship (1987 - 1990) European Molecular Biology Organisation Fellowship (1980) Medical Council Research Studentship (1980)

Research Intrest

Immunoglobulin Transport

List of Publications
Newton EE, Wu Z, Simister NE. Characterization of basolateral-targeting signals in the neonatal Fc receptor. Journal of cell science. 2005 Jun 1;118(11):2461-9.
Ye L, Tuo W, Liu X, Simister NE, Zhu X. Identification and characterization of an alternatively spliced variant of the MHC class I-related porcine neonatal Fc receptor for IgG. Developmental & Comparative Immunology. 2008 Dec 31;32(8):966-79.
Liu X, Ye L, Bai Y, Mojidi H, Simister NE, Zhu X. Activation of the JAK/STAT-1 signaling pathway by IFN-γ can down-regulate functional expression of the MHC class I-related neonatal Fc receptor for IgG. The Journal of Immunology. 2008 Jul 1;181(1):449-63.