Education
B.S. in Biochemistry, Department of Molecular and Structural Biochemistry, North Carolina State University, 2005
Current position
Research Assistant, Department of Molecular and Structural Biochemistry, North Carolina State University
Publications
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Piper, A., Ribeiro, M., Smith, K. M., Briggs, C. M., Huitt, E., Nanda, K., Spears, C. J., Quiles, M., Cullen, J., Thomas, M. E., Brown, D. T. and Hernandez, R. (2013). Chikungunya virus host range E2 transmembrane deletion mutants induce protective immunity against challenge in C57BL/6J mice. J Virol 87(12): 6748-6757.
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Smith, K. M., Nanda, K., Spears, C. J., Piper, A., Ribeiro, M., Quiles, M., Briggs, C. M., Thomas, G. S., Thomas, M. E., Brown, D. T., Hernandez, R. and McCarl, V. (2012). Testing of novel dengue virus 2 vaccines in African green monkeys: safety, immunogenicity, and efficacy. Am J Trop Med Hyg 87(4): 743-753.
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Stowe, S. D., Tucker, A. T., Thompson, R., Piper, A., Richards, J. J., Rogers, S. A., Mathies, L. D., Melander, C. and Cavanagh, J. (2012). Evaluation of the toxicity of 2-aminoimidazole antibiofilm agents using both cellular and model organism systems. Drug Chem Toxicol 35(3): 310-315.
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He, L., Piper, A., Meilleur, F., Hernandez, R., Heller, W. T. and Brown, D. T. (2012). Conformational changes in Sindbis virus induced by decreased pH are revealed by small-angle neutron scattering. J Virol 86(4): 1982-1987.
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Smith, K. M., Nanda, K., Spears, C. J., Ribeiro, M., Vancini, R., Piper, A., Thomas, G. S., Thomas, M. E., Brown, D. T. and Hernandez, R. (2011). Structural mutants of dengue virus 2 transmembrane domains exhibit host-range phenotype. Virol J 8: 289.
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He, L., Piper, A., Meilleur, F., Myles, D. A., Hernandez, R., Brown, D. T. and Heller, W. T. (2010). The structure of Sindbis virus produced from vertebrate and invertebrate hosts as determined by small-angle neutron scattering. J Virol 84(10): 5270-5276.
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Hafer, A., Whittlesey, R., Brown, D. T. and Hernandez, R. (2009). Differential incorporation of cholesterol by Sindbis virus grown in mammalian or insect cells. J Virol 83(18): 9113-9121.