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  • 2004 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh

Overview

Jerrold M. Ward is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines within medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. They have contributed extensively to fields such as molecular biology, immunology, infectious diseases, biophysics, and oncology.

The scientist's work addresses various topics, including:

  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • Electromagnetic Fields and Biological Effects
  • Bacillus and Francisella Bacterial Research
  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Cancer Cells and Metastasis
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • Animal Virus Infections Studies

Frequent publication venues where Jerrold M. Ward has contributed include:

  • Toxicologic Pathology
  • Veterinary Pathology
  • Environment International
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Toxins

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Jerrold M. Ward demonstrate a range of research interests and publication years:

  • Histology Atlas of the Developing Mouse Placenta, 2021, Toxicologic Pathology
  • Association of Liver Tissue Optical Properties and Thermal Damage, 2020, Lasers in Surgery and Medicine
  • Effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF EMF) on cancer in laboratory animal studies: A protocol for a systematic review, 2022, Environment International
  • EPCAM and TROP2 share a role in claudin stabilization and development of intestinal and extraintestinal epithelia in mice, 2022, Biology Open
  • St. John's Wort alleviates dextran sodium sulfate-induced colitis through pregnane X receptor-dependent NFκB antagonism, 2021, The FASEB Journal

Co-authors frequently collaborating with this researcher include Tres Cookenham, Kathleen G. Lanzer, Susan A. Elmore, Meike Mevissen, and Annette Kopp-Schneider.

Jerrold M. Ward holds the distinction of being a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh since 2004.

Best Publications

  • Transforming growth factor beta 1 null mutation in mice causes excessive inflammatory response and early death.

    Ashok B. Kulkarni;Chang-Goo Huh;Dean Becker;Andrew Geiser

  • Targeted Disruption of the Nuclear Receptor FXR/BAR Impairs Bile Acid and Lipid Homeostasis

    Christopher J Sinal;Masahiro Tohkin;Masaaki Miyata;Jerrold M Ward

  • MT1-MMP-Deficient Mice Develop Dwarfism, Osteopenia, Arthritis, and Connective Tissue Disease due to Inadequate Collagen Turnover

    Kenn Holmbeck;Paolo Bianco;John Caterina;Susan Yamada

  • Immune system impairment and hepatic fibrosis in mice lacking the dioxin-binding Ah receptor

    Pedro Fernandez-Salguero;Thierry Pineau;David M. Hilbert;Timothy McPhail

  • Hepatocyte nuclear factor 4alpha (nuclear receptor 2A1) is essential for maintenance of hepatic gene expression and lipid homeostasis.

    Graham P. Hayhurst;Ying-Hue Lee;Gilles Lambert;Jerrold M. Ward

  • The T/ebp null mouse: thyroid-specific enhancer-binding protein is essential for the organogenesis of the thyroid, lung, ventral forebrain, and pituitary.

    Shioko Kimura;Yoshinobu Hara;Thierry Pineau;Pedro Fernandez-Salguero

  • Human endothelial cells express CCR2 and respond to MCP-1: direct role of MCP-1 in angiogenesis and tumor progression.

    Rosalba Salcedo;Maria Lourdes Ponce;Howard A. Young;Ken Wasserman

  • Targeted disruption of the cyclin-dependent kinase 5 gene results in abnormal corticogenesis, neuronal pathology and perinatal death.

    Toshio Ohshima;Jerrold M. Ward;Chang Goo Huh;Glenn Longenecker

  • Aryl-hydrocarbon receptor-deficient mice are resistant to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin-induced toxicity

    Pedro M. Fernandez-Salguero;David M. Hilbert;Stuart Rudikoff;Jerrold M. Ward

  • Growth, Adipose, Brain, and Skin Alterations Resulting from Targeted Disruption of the Mouse Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor β(δ)

    Jeffrey M. Peters;Susanna S. T. Lee;Wen Li;Jerrold M. Ward

  • Prostate Pathology of Genetically Engineered Mice: Definitions and Classification. The Consensus Report from the Bar Harbor Meeting of the Mouse Models of Human Cancer Consortium Prostate Pathology Committee

    Scott B. Shappell;George V. Thomas;Richard L. Roberts;Ron Herbert

  • Liver-specific disruption of PPARγ in leptin-deficient mice improves fatty liver but aggravates diabetic phenotypes

    Kimihiko Matsusue;Martin Haluzik;Gilles Lambert;Sun-Hee Yim

  • Proliferative and nonproliferative lesions of the rat and mouse hepatobiliary system.

    Bob Thoolen;Robert R. Maronpot;Takanori Harada;Abraham Nyska

  • Pathology of mouse models of intestinal cancer: Consensus report and recommendations

    Gregory P. Boivin;Kay Washington;Kan Yang;Jerrold M. Ward

  • Helicobacter hepaticus triggers colitis in specific-pathogen-free interleukin-10 (IL-10)-deficient mice through an IL-12-and gamma interferon-dependent mechanism

    Marika C. Kullberg;Jerrold M. Ward;Peter L. Gorelick;Patricia Caspar

  • Polypeptide transforming growth factors isolated from bovine sources and used for wound healing in vivo

    Michael B. Sporn;Anita B. Roberts;James H. Shull;Joseph M. Smith

  • Control of Toll-like Receptor 7 Expression Is Essential to Restrict Autoimmunity and Dendritic Cell Proliferation

    Jonathan A. Deane;Prapaporn Pisitkun;Rebecca S. Barrett;Lionel Feigenbaum

  • The mammary pathology of genetically engineered mice: the consensus report and recommendations from the Annapolis meeting{

    Robert D Cardiff;Miriam R Anver;Barry A Gusterson;Lothar Hennighausen

  • A mouse model of multiple endocrine neoplasia, type 1, develops multiple endocrine tumors

    Judy S. Crabtree;Peter Christopher Scacheri;Jerrold M. Ward;Lisa Garrett-Beal

  • Chronic active hepatitis and associated liver tumors in mice caused by a persistent bacterial infection with a novel Helicobacter species.

    Jerrold M. Ward;James G. Fox;Miriam R. Anver;Diana C. Haines

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank J. Gonzalez
Frank J. Gonzalez National Institutes of Health
Shioko Kimura
Shioko Kimura National Institutes of Health
Michael P. Waalkes
Michael P. Waalkes National Institutes of Health
Ronald A. Lubet
Ronald A. Lubet National Institutes of Health
Herbert C. Morse
Herbert C. Morse National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Nancy A. Jenkins
Nancy A. Jenkins The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Robert D. Cardiff
Robert D. Cardiff University of California, Davis
John P. Sundberg
John P. Sundberg Vanderbilt University
Neal G. Copeland
Neal G. Copeland The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Jeffrey M. Peters
Jeffrey M. Peters Pennsylvania State University

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