Beata Kosmider PhD

  • Department of Medicine
  • Instructor
Phone
303-270-2036
Fax
303-270-2353
Email
KosmiderB@njhealth.org
Gender
Female

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).

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