Brian Paul Ceresa, Ph.D. CURRICULUM VITAE - OU Medicine
Brian Paul Ceresa, Ph.D. CURRICULUM VITAE - OU Medicine
Brian Paul Ceresa, Ph.D. CURRICULUM VITAE - OU Medicine
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B. Pending:<br />
National Institute of Health/National Eye Institute 12/01/11 – 11/30/16<br />
R01: Modulation of EGFR Signaling to Promote Corneal Wound Healing<br />
Role: PI (50% effort) Total Direct Funding: $1,089,245<br />
Impact Score: 28/Percentile: 20 – Council Met 10/13/2011<br />
National Institute of Health/National Eye Institute 7/01/12 – 6/30/17<br />
R01: Betacellulin in Corneal Epithelial Homeostasis and Restoration<br />
Role: PI (40% effort) Total Direct Funding $1,160,183<br />
To be review 03/2012<br />
C. Completed Projects:<br />
P20RR016478-10 (Akins) 04/1/10-3/30/11<br />
INBRE Collaborative Grant application $60,920<br />
Developing an in vivo model of the human papillomavirus E5 oncogene using Drosophila<br />
melanogaster as a model organism.”<br />
Role: Mentor to Joseph Ahlander, <strong>Ph</strong>.D, Northeast Oklahoma State University (5% effort)<br />
Mary Kay Ash Foundation (07/01/08- 06/30/10)<br />
HPV16 E5 Mediated Cell Fusion in Oncogenesis<br />
Role: PI (10% effort) Total Direct Funding: $100,000<br />
NIH Vision COBRE (07/01/08- 06/30/09)<br />
EGFR-mediated Corneal Epithelial Wound Healing<br />
PI: Robert E. Anderson<br />
Role: Early Career Investigator (25% effort) Total Direct Funding: $75,000<br />
Milheim Foundation – (07/01/07 – 06/30/08)<br />
Induction of Polyploidy by HPV E5<br />
Role: PI (15% effort) Total Direct Funding: $10,000<br />
American Cancer Society – RSG-03-021-01-CSM (01/01/03- 12/31/08)<br />
“Regulation of EGFR signaling by the Endocytic Pathway?”<br />
Role: PI (40% effort) Total Direct Funding: $600,000<br />
Presbyterian health Foundation (05/01/06 – 04/30/07)<br />
“EGFR Signaling During Endocytosis”<br />
Role: PI (30% effort) Total Direct Funding: $30,000<br />
Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology (07/01/03 – 06/30/06)<br />
“Does HPV16 E5 affect EGFR Endocytosis and Signaling?” OCAST – HR03-014<br />
Role: PI (30% effort) Total Direct Funding: $135,000<br />
Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology (9/1/00 –6/30/03)<br />
"EGFR Signaling Regulated by the Endocytic Pathway"<br />
Role: PI (30% effort) Total Direct Funding: $135,000<br />
Agency: Wendy Will Case Cancer Fund (1/1/02 – 12/31/02)<br />
“Regulation of EGFR Signaling by the Endocytic Pathway”<br />
Role: PI (40% effort) Total Direct funding: $25,000.<br />
Department of Defense Breast Cancer Initiative (7/1/99-6/30/02)<br />
"EGF Receptor Signaling in Endocytosis Deficient Cells" DAMD17-99-1-9367<br />
Role: PI (30% effort) Total Direct Funding: $124,802<br />
** Post-doctoral Fellowship at Scripps Research Institute that was transferred to<br />
<strong>OU</strong>SHC upon my faculty appointment.<br />
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