Sergio Covarrubias, PhD
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| Title | Postdoctoral Scholar |
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| School | UCSF School of Medicine |
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| Department | Diabetes Center |
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| Address | 513 Parnassus Ave, Med Sci San Francisco CA 94143
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| Phone | 415-476-1114 |
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Biography | UC Berkeley | 2011 | | Irving Wiesenfeld Graduate Fellowship | | UC Berkeley | 2010 | | U.C. Dissertation-Year Fellowship (award declined) | | UC Berkeley | 2010 | | Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award training grant | | UC Berkeley | 2010 | | Krueger Memorial Fellowship: Outstanding research accomplishment by a doctoral student | | UC Berkeley | 2008 | | Finalist for the Ford Foundation Fellowship | | UC Berkeley | 2006 | | Chancellor Diversity Fellowship |
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Gaglia MM, Covarrubias S, Wong W, Glaunsinger BA. A common strategy for host RNA degradation by divergent viruses. J Virol. 2012 Sep; 86(17):9527-30.
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Covarrubias S, Gaglia MM, Kumar GR, Wong W, Jackson AO, Glaunsinger BA. Coordinated destruction of cellular messages in translation complexes by the gammaherpesvirus host shutoff factor and the mammalian exonuclease Xrn1. PLoS Pathog. 2011 Oct; 7(10):e1002339.
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Richner JM, Clyde K, Pezda AC, Cheng BY, Wang T, Kumar GR, Covarrubias S, Coscoy L, Glaunsinger B. Global mRNA degradation during lytic gammaherpesvirus infection contributes to establishment of viral latency. PLoS Pathog. 2011 Jul; 7(7):e1002150.
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Covarrubias S, Richner JM, Clyde K, Lee YJ, Glaunsinger BA. Host shutoff is a conserved phenotype of gammaherpesvirus infection and is orchestrated exclusively from the cytoplasm. J Virol. 2009 Sep; 83(18):9554-66.
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