Professor Edward A. Ratovitski
Edward
A.
Ratovitski, Ph.D., DSc is
Professor of Dermatology, Pathology, Otolaryngology/Head and Neck
Surgery, Oncology and Associate Director of the Head and Neck Cancer,
Research Division, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. His
fields of interest include: tumor suppressor/oncogenes, cancer biology,
developmental disorders, ectodermal dysplasia, transcription, RNA
splicing, protein-protein interactions, protein kinases, DNA damage,
stress, nitric oxide synthase, cytokine/mitogens/receptors, and
signaling.
Ed’s papers include
Identification of mRNAs encoding two different soluble forms of the
human interferon alpha-receptor,
Differential tyrosine phosphorylation of the IFNAR chain of the type
I
interferon receptor and of an associated surface protein in response to
IFN-alpha and IFN-beta,
Midkine Induces Tumor Cell Proliferation and Binds to a High Affinity
Signaling Receptor Associated with JAK Tyrosine Kinases,
Kalirin Inhibition of Inducible Nitric-oxide Synthase,
An Inducible Nitric-oxide Synthase (NOS)-associated Protein Inhibits
NOS Dimerization and Activity,
Intersection of Interferon and Hypoxia Signal Transduction Pathways
in Nitric
Oxide-induced Tumor Apoptosis,
AIS is an oncogene amplified in squamous cell carcinoma,
p53 associates with and targets ΔNp63 into a protein
degradation
pathway,
AEC-Associated p63 Mutations Lead to Alternative Splicing/Protein
Stabilization of p63 and Modulation of Notch Signaling, and
Overexpression of Glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) Transamidase
Subunits Phosphatidylinositol Glycan Class T and/or GPI Anchor
Attachment 1 Induces Tumorigenesis and Contributes to Invasion in Human
Breast Cancer.
His patents include
p40 protein acts as an oncogene and
Soluble interferon α-receptor, its preparation and use.
Ed earned his MSc (1973) in Biology/Biochemistry at the Leningrad (now
St. Petersburg) State University, Soviet Union (now Russia); his Ph.D.
in Molecular Biology/Oncology (1979) at the Petrov Cancer Research
Institute, Leningrad (St. Petersburg, Russia) in 1979; and his DSc
(1989) in Molecular and Cell Biology at the the Russian Academy of
Sciences. His awards include Israel Anticancer Association Research
Investigator Award (1991), British Council and Clore Foundation Research
Scholar Award (1992), Research Investigator for Mid-Atlantic
Cardiovascular Associates Award (1997), American Association for Cancer
Research Investigator Award (1999), National Foundation for Ectodermal
Dysplasia Achievement Award (2005), and Who’s Who In Health Care and
Medicine (2006).
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