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Jeremy Seto
Office:
» Pearl 313 (P-313)
Phone:
» 718.260.5078
E-mail:
» jseto@citytech.cuny.edu
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Jeremy Seto
Education:
PhD. Neuroscience - Weill Graduate School of Medical Sciences of Cornell University
BA. Biological Sciences/ BA. Psychology - Rutgers College - Rutgers University
Courses Taught at City Tech:
Bio 1101 : General Biology I
Bio 2311 : Anatomy & Physiology I
Research Interests:
Neuropsychoimmunology - The interface of immunology, infection and inflammation with Psychiatric disorders and neurodevelopment
Urban Ecology - The unique interaction of human populations in an urban space on the environment and ecosystems
Previous Appointments:
Associate Scientist, Department of Neurology and Center for Translational Systems Biology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Representative Publications:
Identification of Three Residues Essential for 5-Hydroxytryptamine 2A-Metabotropic Glutamate 2 (5-HT2A:mGlu2) Receptor Heteromerization and Its Psychoactive Behavioral Function.
Moreno JL, Muguruza C, Umali A, Mortillo S, Holloway T, Pilar-Cuéllar F, Mocci G,
Seto J
, Callado LF, Neve RL, Milligan G, Sealfon SC, López-Giménez JF, Meana JJ, Benson DL, González-Maeso J. J Biol Chem. 2012 Dec 28;287(53):44301-19
Astrocyte-derived VEGF-A drives blood-brain barrier disruption in CNS inflammatory disease.
Argaw AT, Asp L, Zhang J, Navrazhina K, Pham T, Mariani JN, Mahase S, Dutta DJ,
Seto J
, Kramer EG, Ferrara N, Sofroniew MV, John GR. J Clin Invest. 2012 Jul 2;122(7):2454-68
Proapoptotic and antiapoptotic actions of Stat1 versus Stat3 underlie neuroprotective and immunoregulatory functions of IL-11.
Zhang J, Zhang Y, Dutta DJ, Argaw AT, Bonnamain V,
Seto J
, Braun DA, Zameer A, Hayot F, Lòpez CB, Raine CS, John GR. J Immunol. 2011 Aug 1;187(3):1129-41
Signaling network of dendritic cells in response to pathogens: a community-input supported knowledgebase.
Patil S, Pincas H,
Seto J
, Nudelman G, Nudelman I, Sealfon SC. BMC Syst Biol. 2010 Oct 7;4:137
Novel Nipah virus immune-antagonism strategy revealed by experimental and computational study.
Seto J
, Qiao L, Guenzel CA, Xiao S, Shaw ML, Hayot F, Sealfon SC. J Virol. 2010 Nov;84(21):10965-73
Coregulation mapping based on individual phenotypic variation in response to virus infection.
Nudelman G, Ge Y, Hu J, Kumar M,
Seto J
, Duke JL, Kleinstein SH, Hayot F, Sealfon SC, Wetmur JG. Immunome Res. 2010 Mar 18;6:2
Antiviral response dictated by choreographed cascade of transcription factors.
Zaslavsky E, Hershberg U,
Seto J
, Pham AM, Marquez S, Duke JL, Wetmur JG, Tenoever BR, Sealfon SC, Kleinstein SH. J Immunol. 2010 Mar 15;184(6):2908-17
Interferon-beta pretreatment of conventional and plasmacytoid human dendritic cells enhances their activation by influenza virus.
Phipps-Yonas H,
Seto J
, Sealfon SC, Moran TM, Fernandez-Sesma A. PLoS Pathog. 2008 Oct;4(10):e1000193
Getting started in biological pathway construction and analysis.
Viswanathan GA,
Seto J
, Patil S, Nudelman G, Sealfon SC. PLoS Comput Biol. 2008 Feb;4(2):e16