Beata Kosmider
PhD
- Department of Medicine
- Instructor
- Phone
- 303-270-2036
- Fax
- 303-270-2353
- Email
- KosmiderB@njhealth.org
- Gender
- Female
Specialties
Research
Cellular and Molecular Biology
Teaching & Professional Positions
2003-2004: Adjunct, University of Lodz (Poland)
2003: Assistant, University of Lodz
Professional Memberships/Societies
National Society of Laboratory Diagnosticians in Poland
DNA Repair Group
Publications by This Author
Link to Faculty Publications
Research Interests
Molecular mechanisms involved in the alveolar epithelial cells response to injury; Cancer cell biology
Education & Training
Education
- University of Lodz (Poland)
- PhD, Genetics, 2003
- University of Lodz (Poland)
- MSc, Physiology-Genetics, 1999
- University of Lodz (Poland)
- MSc, Environmental Biology, 1998
Fellowships
- Webb-Waring Institute for Cancer, Aging and Antioxidant Research, University of Colorado Denver
- 2006-2008
- Center for Genome Research, Institute of Biosciences and Technology, Texas A&M University
- 2004–2006
Awards & Recognition
2007: Medical University of Lodz Award,
2005: Ministry of Health Award
2005: University of Lodz Award
2000: Ministry of Environment Award
1998: University of Lodz Medal
1999: University of Lodz Medal
Recent or Important Publications
Fini MA. Orchard-Webb D. Kosmider B. Amon JD. Kelland R. Shibao G. Wright RM, 2008, Migratory activity of human breast cancer cells is modulated by differential expression of xanthine oxidoreductase. J Cell Biochem. 105(4):1008-26.
B. Kosmider, R.D. Wells, 2007, Fragile X Repeats are Potent Inducers of Complex, Multiple Site Rearrangements in Flanking Sequences in Escherichia coli, DNA Repair 6: 1850-63.
A. Bacolla, M. Wojciechowska, B. Kosmider, J.E. Larson, R.D. Wells, 2006, Gross Rearrangements Caused by Long Triplet and Other Repeat Sequences, In: Genetic Instabilities and Neurological Diseases (Eds. T. Ashizawa, R.D. Wells), Elsevier/Academic Press Inc., San Diego, pp. 717-736.
B. Kosmider, R.D. Wells, 2006, Double Strand Breaks in the Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1 and the Fragile X Syndrome Triplet Repeat Sequences Induce Different Types of Mutations in DNA Flanking Sequences in Escherichia coli, Nucleic Acids Res. 34: 5369 – 82.
B. Kosmider, I. Zawlik, P. Liberski, R. Osiecka, E. Zyner, J. Ochocki, J. Bartkowiak, 2006, Evaluation of P53 and BAX gene expression, apoptosis and necrosis induction by cis-Pt(II) complex of 3-aminoflavone in comparison to cis-diamminedichloroplatinum(II) (cis-DDP) in human lymphocytes, Mutat. Res. 30: 28-35 (on the TOP 25 Hottest Articles within Mutation Research/Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis).