William G. Ross, MA
3945 Deep Woods Road,
Earlysville, VA 22936
Office 434 982-3813
Wgr8w@virginia.edu
Education
Bachelor of Arts: 1983
State University of New York at Geneseo
Program: Biology
Master of Arts: 1985
State University of New York at Geneseo
Program: Biology/Immunology
Professional Experience
1985-1987
Research Scientist, Flow Cytometry /
Microbiologist,
NIH/NCI, Surgery Branch.
Bethesda, MD
1987-1988
Instrument Development / Application
Support
Becton Dickinson Immunocytometry Systems
San Jose, CA
1988-1991
Research Associate,
Clinical Research Laboratory/AIDS Research Laboratory
Stanford University Hospital/Stanford University Genetics
Stanford, CA
1991-1993
Research Associate/Consultant
Clinical /Research Flow Cytometry Laboratories
School of Medicine, East Carolina University.
Greenville, NC
1993-2001
Research Scientist / Director University
FACS Core,
Department of Medical Education, University of Virginia.
Charlottesville, VA
2001- present
Research Instructor in Medicine
Digestive Health Research Center Immunology Core
Department of Medicine
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA
Publications
J. Skibber, M.T. Lotze, I. Uppenkamp, W. Ross, S.A. Rosenberg. Identification
and Expansion of Human Lymphokine-Activated Killer Cells: Implications for the
Immunotherapy of Cancer.
Journal of Surgical Research (1987), 42: 613-621.
J. Skibber, M.T. Lotze, L. Muul, I. Uppenkamp, W. Ross, S. A. Rosenberg. Human
Lymphokine-Activated Killer Cells: Further Isolation and Characterization of
the Precursor and Effector Cell.
Natural Immunity and Cell Growth Regulation (1987), 6: 291-305.
F. Staal, M. Roederer, D. Israelski, J. Bubp, L.A. Mole, D. McShane, C. Deresinski,
W. Ross, H. Sussman, P.A. Raju, M. Walker, S. Ela, W.A. More, L. Herzenberg, L.A. Herzenberg. Intracellular Glutathione Levels In T Cell Subsets Decrease in
HIV-Infected Individuals.
Journal of AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses (1992), Vol. 8, No. 2:305
Y. Suzuki, T. Tanigaki, D. Heimer, W. Wang, W.G.Ross, H.H. Sussman, T.A.
Ruffin. Polyethylene Glycol-Conjugated Superoxide Dismutase Attenuates Septic
Lung Injury in Guinea Pigs.
American Review of Respiratory Diseases (1992), Vol. 145 (2): 388-392.
T. Tanigaki, Y. Suzuki, D. Heimer, H.H. Sussman, W.G. Ross, T.A,Ruffin.
Attenuation of Acute Lung Injury and Oxygen Free Radical Damage by the
21-Aminosteroid Lazaroid U78518F.
Journal of Applied Physiology (1993), 74(5): 2155-2160
L. Robellato, U. Gross, P. Cunningham, R. Riley, W. Ross, R. Knowles and J.
Thomas. Treatment of Rhesus Monkey Allograft Recipients With A Combination Of
Anti-T-Cell Monoclonal Antibodies.
Transplantation Proceedings (1993) 25 (1 pt 1): 598-9.
R. Riley, D. Taylor, J. Thomas, U. Gross and W. Ross. Histocompatibility
Testing For The Sensitized Allograft Recipient.
Immunopathology, (1994), Vol. 16, Number 3.
Y. Suzuki, T. Tanigaki, D. Hovmeir, W. Wang, W. Ross, G. Murphy, A. Sakai, H.
Sussman, T. Vu and T. Raffin. TGF-beta1 Causes Increased EndothelialICAM-1
Expression and Lung Injury.
Journal of Applied Physiology (1994), vol. 177 (3): 1281-1287.
T. Tanigaki, Y. Suzuki, D. Heimer, W. Wang, H.H. Sussman, W.G. Ross, G. Murphy
and T.A, Ruffin. The Protein Kinase C Inhibitor, H-7, Induces Acute Lung Injury
in Guinea Pigs.
Critical Care Medicine (1994), vol. 22 (7): 1167-1173.
Clinical Applications Of Flow Cytometry,
Editors: R. Riley, E. Mahin and W.Ross, Igaku-Shoin Publishers,
New York and Tokyo, 1993. ISBN: 0-89640-200-2
M. Kosiewicz, M. Worthington, W. Ross, J. Matriano, F. Cominelli and A Krishan.
FAS-L- expressing APC's can downregulate a soluble protein antigen-specific
T-cell respsonse in vivo.
Experimental Biology 99: April 1999
M. Gray, W. Ross, K. Kim and E. Hewlett. Characterization of Binding of
Adenylate Toxin to Target Cells by Flow Cytometry.
Infection and Immunity, Sept. 1999, pp 4393-439
C Slingluff, G Yamshckikov, P Neese, H Galavotti, S Eastham, V Engelhard, D
Kittlesen, D Deacon, S Hibits, W Grosh, G Petroni, R Cohen, C Wiernasz and W
Ross. Phase I Trial of a melanoma vaccine gp10280-288 peptide and tetanus
helper peptide in adjuvant: Immunologic and clinical outcomes.
Clinical Cancer Research, March 2001, Vol7, pp 3012-3024.
G Yamshchikov, L Thompson, WG Ross, H Galavotti, W Aquila, D Deacon, J Caldwell,
KW Patterson, DF Hunt, CL Slingluff Jr. Analysis of a natural immune response
against tumor antigens in a melanoma survivor: lessons applicable to clinical
trial evaluations.
Clin Cancer Res. 2001 Mar;7(3 Suppl):909s-916s
M Kosiewicz, A Krishan, M Worrthington and W Ross. B Cells engineered to
express FASL suppressed pre-primed antigen-specific T cell responses In Vivo.
Eur Journal of Immunology, June 2002, Vol 6, pp 1679-1687.
Bamias G., M Marini, C Moskaluk, M Odashima, W Ross, J Rivera-Nieves and F
Cominelli. Down-regulation of intestinal lymphocyte activation and Th1 cytokine
production by antibiotic therapy in a murine model of Crohn’s disease.
Journal of Immunology, Nov 1. 2003, 169, pp 5308014.
Bamias G, Martin C 3rd, Marini M, Hoang S, Mishina M, Ross WG, Sachedina MA,
Friel CM, Mize J, Bickston SJ, Pizarro TT, Wei P, Cominelli F. Expression,
localization, and functional activity of TL1A, a novel Th1-polarizing cytokine
in inflammatory bowel disease.
Journal of Immunology. 2003 Nov 1;171(9):4868-74.
Marini M, Bamias G, Rivera-Nieves J, Moskaluk CA, Hoang SB, Ross WG, Pizarro
TT, Cominelli F.TNF-alpha neutralization ameliorates the severity of murine
Crohn's-like ileitis by abrogation of intestinal epithelial cell apoptosis.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2003 Jul 8;100(14):8366-71. Epub 2003 Jun
Sullivan GW, Lee DD, Ross WG, DiVietro JA, Lappas CM, Lawrence MB, Linden J.
Activation of A2A adenosine receptors inhibits expression of alpha 4/beta 1
integrin (very late antigen-4) on stimulated human neutrophils.
J Leukoc Biol. 2004 Jan;75(1):127-34. Epub 2003 Oct 02.
Olson TS, Bamias G, Naganuma M, Rivera-Nieves J, Burcin TL, Ross W, Morris MA,
Pizarro TT, Ernst PB, Cominelli F, Ley K.Expanded B cell population blocks
regulatory T cells and exacerbates ileitis in a murine model of Crohn disease.
J Clin Invest. 2004 Aug;114(3):389-98.
Bamias G, Martin C, Mishina M, Ross WG, Rivera-Nieves J, Marini M, Cominelli F.
Proinflammatory effects of TH2 cytokines in a murine model of chronic small
intestinal inflammation.
Gastroenterology. 2005 Mar;128(3):654-66.
Yamshchikov GV, Mullins DW, Chang CC, Ogino T, Thompson L, Presley J,
Galavotti H, Aquila W, Deacon D, Ross W, Patterson JW, Engelhard VH, Ferrone S,
Slingluff CL Jr. Sequential immune escape and shifting of T cell responses in a
long-term survivor of melanoma.
J Immunol. 2005 Jun 1;174(11):6863-71.
Bamias G, Mishina M, Nyce M, Ross WG, Kollias G, Rivera-Nieves J, Pizarro TT, Cominelli F. Role of TL1A and its receptor DR3 in two models of chronic murine ileitis.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2006 May 30;103(22):8441-6. Epub 2006 May 12
Christensen C, Eschenroeder A, Ross WG, Rie A, Watanabe-Fukunaga, Fukunaga R,
Thomas W. Sturgill. Loss of MNK function sensitizes fibroblasts to
serum-withdrawal induced apoptosis
Genes to Cells (2007) 12 (10), 1133–1140.
Instruments Utilized
FACS II, FACS 440, FACStar Plus, FACS Vantage SE
FACS Analyzer, FACScan, FACS Calibur, FACS Aria
Amnis
Imagestream
Objectives
It is my objective to obtain employment with an institution that is well
equipped with flow cytometric technologies and has a need for advanced flow
cytometric data acquisition and analysis. My expertise in flow cytometric
techniques and instrumentation allows me to successfully complete both standard
and novel flow cytometry applications dealing with cell sorting, surface
markers, cytokine measurements, intracellular staining, multi-color staining
and complex analysis. I have studied with some of the pioneers in the field of
flow cytometry including Sue Sharrow at the NIH as well as Len and Lee
Herzenberg at Stanford University and Becton Dickinson design engineers.
References
Peter Ernst, DVM PhD
Professor of Medicine
Gastroenterology and Hepatology
University of Virginia
434 924-1944 office
Brian Reuter, PhD
Research Assistant Professor
Professor of Medicine
Gastroenterology and Hepatology
University of Virginia
434 243-0004
Thomas Braciale, MD PhD
Professor of Pathology
Bierne Carter Center Director
434 924-9233
Other references available upon request