Travis K. Warren, Ph.D.

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2006 Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 
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Microbiology Biology, Molecular Biology
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Dennis E. Hruby grad student 2006 Oregon State
 (Advances in expression of heterologous protein products by Streptococcus gordonii.)
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Warren TK, Kane CD, Wells J, et al. (2021) Remdesivir is efficacious in rhesus monkeys exposed to aerosolized Ebola virus. Scientific Reports. 11: 19458
Iversen PL, Kane CD, Zeng X, et al. (2020) Recent successes in therapeutics for Ebola virus disease: no time for complacency. The Lancet. Infectious Diseases
Porter DP, Weidner JM, Gomba L, et al. (2020) Remdesivir (GS-5734) is Efficacious in Cynomolgus Macaques Infected with Marburg Virus. The Journal of Infectious Diseases
Warren T, Zumbrun E, Weidner JM, et al. (2020) Characterization of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in Rhesus Monkeys for Development of EVD Therapeutics. Viruses. 12
Pessi A, Bixler SL, Soloveva V, et al. (2019) Cholesterol-conjugated stapled peptides inhibit Ebola and Marburg viruses in vitro and in vivo. Antiviral Research. 104592
Espy N, Nagle E, Pfeffer B, et al. (2019) T-705 induces lethal mutagenesis in Ebola and Marburg populations in macaques. Antiviral Research
Ward MD, Brueggemann EE, Kenny T, et al. (2019) Characterization of the plasma proteome of nonhuman primates during Ebola virus disease or melioidosis: a host response comparison. Clinical Proteomics. 16: 7
Blair PW, Keshtkar-Jahromi M, Psoter KJ, et al. (2018) Virulence of Marburg Virus Angola Compared to Mt. Elgon (Musoke) in Macaques: A Pooled Survival Analysis. Viruses. 10
Reisler RB, Zeng X, Schellhase CW, et al. (2018) Ebola Virus Causes Intestinal Tract Architectural Disruption and Bacterial Invasion in Non-Human Primates. Viruses. 10
Coffin KM, Liu J, Warren TK, et al. (2018) Persistent Marburg Virus Infection in the Testes of Nonhuman Primate Survivors. Cell Host & Microbe
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