Erin Bailey
Biography
Education
Ph.D. in Cellular and Molecular Biology, Kent State University
M.S. in Biology, Youngstown State University
B.S. in Biology, Youngstown State University
Professional Experience
2019 – present Associate Professor of Biology, Department of Biological Sciences Kent State University – Twinsburg Academic Center, Twinsburg, OH
2012 – 2019 Assistant Professor of Biology, Department of Biological Sciences Kent State University – Twinsburg Academic Center, Twinsburg, OH
2009 – 2012 Assistant Professor of Microbiology, Immunology and Biochemistry, Department of Integrative Medical Sciences Northeast Ohio Medical University, Rootstown, OH
2005 – 2009 Laboratory Supervisor/ Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Biochemistry Northeast Ohio Medical University, Rootstown, OH
2002 – 2005 Postdoctoral Fellowship Department of Pathology Case Western University, Cleveland, OH
2001 – 2002 Postdoctoral Research Fellow Department of Immunology The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland OH
Courses Taught
- BSCI 10001--Human Biology
- BSCI 10120--Biological Foundations
- BSCI 11010--Foundational Anatomy and Physiology I
- BSCI 11020--Foundational Anatomy and Physiology II
- BSCI 40174--Immunology
Scholarly, Creative and Professional Activities
Publications:
Yin L, Ohanyan V, Fen Pung Y, DeLucia A, Bailey E, Enrick M, Stevanov K, Kolz CL, Guarini G, Chilian WM. (2012) Induction of Vascular Progenitor Cells from Endothelial Cells Stimulates Coronary Collateral Growth. Circ. Res. 110 (2): 241-252.
Jadhav R, Dodd T, Smith E, Bailey E, DeLucia AL, Russell JC, Madison R, Potter BJ, Walsh K, Jo H, Rocic P. (2011) Angiotensin Type I Receptor Blockage in Conjunction with Enhanced Akt Activation Restores Coronary Collateral Growth in the Metabolic Syndrome. Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol. 300 (5): H1938-1949.
Taylor PR, Koski GK, Paustian CC, Bailey E, Cohen PA, Moore FBG, Zimmerman DH, Rosenthal KS. (2010) J-LEAPS vaccines initiate murine Th1 responses by activating dendritic cells. Vaccine 28 (32): 5533-5542