Positions
- Assistant Professor
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Center for Gene Therapy
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, TX, US
Professional Interests
Selected Publications
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Mejia J, Salisbury E, Sonnet C, Gugala Z, Olmsted-Davis EA, Davis AR.. " A Replicating Stem-like Cell that Contributes to Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2-induced Heterotopic Bone Formation. " Stem Cells Transl. Medicine. 2021 Apr 10; 4 : 623-635.
Pubmed PMID: 33245845. -
Dickerson A, Davis EL, Sonnet C, Davis AR, Olmsted-Davis EA.. " Cell-Based Gene Therapy System for Delivering BMPs. " Methods Mol Biol.. 2019 ; 19-28.
Pubmed PMID: 30414123. -
Alvarez-Urena P, Zhu B, Henslee G, Sonnet C, Davis E, Sevick-Muraca E, Davis A, Olmsted-Davis E.. " Development of a Cell-Based Gene Therapy Approach to Selectively Turn Off Bone Formation. " J Cell Biochem.. 2017 ; 3627-3634.
Pubmed PMID: 28621436. -
Olmsted-Davis EA, Salisbury EA, Hoang D, Davis EL, Lazard Z, Sonnet C, Davis TA, Forsberg JA, Davis AR.. " Progenitors in Peripheral Nerves Launch Heterotopic Ossification. " Stem Cells Transl Med.. 2017 ; 1109-1119.
Pubmed PMID: 28198109.
Projects
- Co-Director
- Gene Vector Core (GVC) (11/2021 - present)
- Baylor College of Medicine / Advanced Technology Cores
- The Gene Vector Core provides services for viral-vector packaging, viral titers, plasmid cloning and plasmid preparation. The service is open to all domestic and international institutions. Of the available gene delivery systems, virally derived vectors are among the most efficacious due to their retention of traits preserved during natural selection. We produce and purify viral vectors including Adeno-Associated Virus (AAV), First Generation Adenovirus (Ad), Helper-Dependent Adenovirus (HDAd), Lentivirus (LV), Retrovirus (RV) and G-deleted Rabies Virus (RaV). With the use of cutting-edge technologies, we strive to provide high quality products at competitive prices. For more information, visit the Gene Vector website at bcm.edu/research/atc-core-labs/gene-vector-core
- Director of Production
- Vector Development Laboratory (VDL) (12/2012 - 10/2021)
- Baylor College of Medicine
- Gene transfer vectors provide investigators important research tools in studies of gene function. The Vector Development Laboratory (VDL) operates as a non-profit core facility and functions as a preclinical service and GLP manufacturing facility for gene therapy vectors. The VDL provides comprehensive service in the design, creation, production, and analysis of standard gene therapy. For more information, please visit our website at bcm.edu/vector
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