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 . Gerard Cangelosi
 . Patrick Duffy
 . Jean Feagin
 . Michal Fried
 . Malcolm Gardner
 . Nancy Haigwood
 . Helen Horton
 . Stefan Kappe
 . Peter Myler
 . Marilyn Parsons
 . David Sherman
 . Arnold Smith
 . Joseph Smith
 . Don Sodora
 . Leonidas Stamatatos
 . Ken Stuart
 . Ruobing Wang
 . Theodore White
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Theodore White, Ph.D.

Education
B.S. Genetics and Biochemistry 1978 Cornell University
Ph.D. Cellular & Molecular Biology 1984 University of Michigan

 

Professional Experience
2003 - Present Full Member, Seattle Biomedical Research Institute
2001 - Present Associate Professor, Department of Pathobiology, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Washington
2000 - 2003 Associate Member, Seattle Biomedical Research Institute
1999 - Present Senior Scientist, Seattle Biomedical Research Institute
1996 - 2001 Assistant Professor, Department of Pathobiology, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Washington
1996 - 1999 Staff Scientist, Seattle Biomedical Research Institute
1995 Cold Spring Harbor Yeast Genetic Course
1994 - 1995 Assistant Research Molecular Biologist Step II. Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of California at San Francisco
1991 - 1994 Assistant Research Molecular Biologist Step I
1990 - 1991 Postgraduate Researcher, Dr. Nina Agabian's Laboratory, University of California at San Francisco
1989 - 1990 Postdoctoral Fellow, Dr. Nina Agabian's Laboratory, University of California at San Francisco
1988 - 1989 Postdoctoral Fellow, Dr. C.C. Wang's Laboratory, University of California at San Francisco
1985 - 1987 Postdoctoral Fellow, Dr. Piet Borst's Laboratory, Netherlands Cancer Institute

 

Honors and Awards
1997 - 2000 Burroughs Wellcome Fund New Investigator Award in Molecular Pathogenic Mycology, “Transcriptional Regulation of Drug Resistance in Candida albicans”
1997 - 1999 M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust New Investigator Award, “Antifungal resistance in the HIV-infected population”
1992 - 1994 UniversityWide AIDS Research Program, State of California New Investigator Award, "AIDS-Related Candidiasis: Mechanisms of Drug Resistance"
1990 - 1991 Center For AIDS Research, University of California - San Francisco New Investigator Award, "AIDS Associated Candidiasis: Proteins Involved in Invasion"
1985 - 1987 National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellowship, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, "Structure and function of telomeres in trypanosomes"

Field of study
As a molecular biologist and geneticist, I have always been interested in single celled organisms with a nucleus (eukaryotes).  My expertise is in pathogens associated with AIDS, and in fungi - yeasts and molds.

 

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