Andrew J. Rennekamp, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2002-2010 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
 2011-2017 Harvard Medical School - Massachusetts General Hospital 
 2017- Cell Press, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
Virology Biology, Cell Biology, Chemical Biology
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Paul F. Bates research assistant 2002-2005 University of Pennsylvania Medical School
Paul M. Lieberman grad student 2005-2010 Penn
Randall Theodore Peterson post-doc 2011-2017 (Chemistry Tree)
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Jordi J, Guggiana-Nilo D, Bolton AD, et al. (2018) High-throughput screening for selective appetite modulators: A multibehavioral and translational drug discovery strategy. Science Advances. 4: eaav1966
Rennekamp AJ. (2018) Modulation of Threat Response in Larval Zebrafish. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 1787: 147-159
Brady CA, Rennekamp AJ, Peterson RT. (2016) Chemical Screening in Zebrafish. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 1451: 3-16
Rennekamp AJ, Huang XP, Wang Y, et al. (2016) σ1 receptor ligands control a switch between passive and active threat responses. Nature Chemical Biology
Bruni G, Rennekamp AJ, Velenich A, et al. (2016) Zebrafish behavioral profiling identifies multitarget antipsychotic-like compounds. Nature Chemical Biology
Vardy E, Sassano MF, Rennekamp AJ, et al. (2015) Single Amino Acid Variation Underlies Species-Specific Sensitivity to Amphibian Skin-Derived Opioid-like Peptides. Chemistry & Biology. 22: 764-75
Rennekamp AJ, Peterson RT. (2015) 15 years of zebrafish chemical screening. Current Opinion in Chemical Biology. 24: 58-70
Rennekamp AJ, Peterson RT. (2013) From phenotype to mechanism after zebrafish small molecule screens. Drug Discovery Today. Disease Models. 10: e51-e55
Kokel D, Rennekamp AJ, Shah AH, et al. (2012) Behavioral barcoding in the cloud: embracing data-intensive digital phenotyping in neuropharmacology. Trends in Biotechnology. 30: 421-5
Simmons G, Bertram S, Glowacka I, et al. (2011) Different host cell proteases activate the SARS-coronavirus spike-protein for cell-cell and virus-cell fusion. Virology. 413: 265-74
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