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Catherine St. Hill
 sthil001@umn.edu Education - Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Immunology, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN
- PhD, Immunology, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN
- D.V.M. University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN
- B.S. Long Island University - Southamptom College
Professional Societies - 2000 - present American Veterinary Medical Association
- 2000 - present Minnesota Veterinary Medical Association
- 2004 - present American Association for Cancer Research
Instructional Areas - Immunology, Cancer Biology
Publications See PubMed, a service provided by the National Library of Medicine. Current Funding - K08 CA111829-01A1 – C. A. St. Hill (PI) 09/29/2005 - 08/31/2011
Role of sLeX-modified O-glycans in carcinoma metastasis National Institutes of Health/National Cancer Institute - The major goals of this project are to investigate the interactions of human colon carcinoma cells with the selectins and the contribution to metastasis. - NIH/NCI/SBIR – Brian W. Lee (PI) 09/30/2008 – 08/31/2011
Immunochemistry Technologies, LLC, Bloomington, MN C.A. St. Hill (PI on sub-contract) New fluorescent caspase detection probes to label apoptotic tumor cells in vivo - The major goals of this project are to optimize fluorescent bioimaging tools for labeling active intracellular caspase enzymes in a broad array of tumor types. - COMOS Comparative Medicine Signature Program grant– C. A. St. Hill (co-PI)
12/01/2009-11/30/2011 Define the role of macrophage ADAM17 in mammary tumorigenesis CVM Research Office – University of Minnesota - The major goals of this project are to investigate the role of macrophage-expressed ADAM17 in the regulation of tumor formation and metastasis in mammary epithelial cells and breast carcinomas. - Grant-in-Aid (GIA) grant – C. A. St. Hill (PI) 07/01/2010 – 01/15/2012
The role of glycosyltransferases in colon carcinoma invasion Research, Artistry and Scholarship Program – University of Minnesota - The major goals of this project are to investigate the mechanisms by which the carbohydrate enzyme core2 β-1,6-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase (C2GnT1) regulates matrix metalloproteinases to promote colon cancer invasion.
Honors and Awards | 1988 - 1992 | Academic Excellence Award, Long Island University | | 1988 - 1992 | Dean's List and Faculty Honors, Long Island University | 1992 - 1994, 1998 - 2000 | Health Sciences Minority High Ability Scholarship, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota | | 1998 - 2000 | Alvin Weber Fellowship, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota | | 2000 | Maxwell Award/Small Animal Oncology/Cardiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota | | 2001 | President's Award of Excellence, Guidant Corporation, Cardiac Rhythm Management | | 2001 - 2004 | Minority Post-doctoral Fellow Research Supplement, National Heart Lung Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health | | 2004 | American Association for Cancer Research Minority Scholar Award in Cancer Research, Comprehensive Minority Biomedical Branch of the National Cancer Institute | | 2005 | Points of Pride Research Days Award, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota | | 2005 | American Association for Cancer Research Minority Scholar Award in Cancer Research, Comprehensive Minority Biomedical Branch of the National Cancer Institute | | 2005 | American Association of Immunologists Trainee-Junior Faculty Minority Scientist Travel Award, FASEB/Minority Access to Research Careers Program |
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