Greg Gurri-Glass

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Associate Professor,
Dept. Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health
615 N. Wolfe St., Rm# 7041
Baltimore, MD 21205-2179
Email: gurriglass@msn.com

Vitae

Education

Boston University B.A. 1974 Biology
University of Kansas M.A. 1979 Systematics/Ecology
University of Kansas Ph.D. 1983 Systematics/Ecology
Johns Hopkins University Post-Doc 1986 Imm/Infectious Disease

Professional Experience

1983-84 Lecturer, Department of Mathematics, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS.
1986-89 Research Associate, Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
1989-94 Asst. Professor, Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases, Johns Hopkins University.
1994-95 Asst. Professor, Dept. of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology (formerly named Immunology and Infectious Diseases), Johns Hopkins University.
1995- Assoc. Professor, Dept. of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology, Johns Hopkins University.

Honors and Awards

1986 Honors Fellow Award - Johns Hopkins University, School of Hygiene and Public Health
1985 1st place - School of Hygiene and Public Health Alumni Research Competition, Johns Hopkins University
1981 Summer Fellowship, University of Kansas

Committees and Service

Project Cooridinator, Biology 83, 84, Association of Systematics Collections
Mammal identification, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Mammal Section, Kansas Nongame Wildlife Advisory Council, Kansas Fish and Game Commission
Animal Care and Use Committee, American Society of Mammalogists

IRG, NIAID
Vector control review panel, USAID

Selected Publications
LeDuc, JW, GE Glass, JE Childs and AJ Watson. 1993. Hantavirus and rodent zoonoses. In S. Morris (ed.) Emerging viruses: evolution of viruses and viral diseases. Princeton Univ. Press.
Glass, GE, Watson AJ, LeDuc JW, Childes JE. Domestic cases of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in the United States. Nephron 68:48-51, 1994.
CDC 1994. Newly identified hantavirus -- Florida, 1994. MMWR 43(6):99 & 105.
Glass GE, FP Amerasinghe and JM Morgan III. 1994. Predicting Ixodes scapularis abundance on white-tailed deer using geographic information systems. Amer. Trop. Med. Hyg. 51:(5), pp538-544.
Glass GE, BS Schwartz, JM Morgan, DT Johnson PM Noy and E Israel. 1995. Environmental risk factors for Lyme disease identified with geographic information systems. AJPH. 85:944-948.
Rollin PE, Ksiazek TG, Elliott LH, Ravkov EV, Martin ML, Morzunov S, Livingstone W, Monroe M, Glass G, Ruo S, Khan AS, Childs JE, Nichol ST and CJ Peters. 1995. Isolation of Black Creek Canal Virus, a New Hantavirus form Sigmodon hispidus in Florida. J. Med. Virol. 46:35-39.
Childs JE, Krebs JW, Ksiazek TG, Maupin GO, Gage KL, Rollin PE, Zeitz PS, Sarisky J, Encore RE, Butler JC, Cheek JE, Glass GE and CJ Peters. 1995. A Household-based, case-control study of environmental factors associated with hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in the southwestern United States. Am J Trop Med Hyg 51(5), 393-397.
Glass GE, Peters CJ, Nolte KB. Commentary on pituitary hemorrhage as a complication of hantavirus disease: Case report. AJNR. 16:179.
Glass GE, Childes JE and Terry A. Yates. 1995. Ecology of hantavirus rodent hosts. In: S. Morris and J. LeDuc. Hantavirus, Newly Emerging Viral Pathogens. Monogr. Virology, Karger. (In press).

 

Current and Pending Support

Current

CDC 02/01/94-01/31/97 50% 35,507
Evaluate control measures to reduce exposure to rodent-borne hantavirus.
#3 T32 ES07141 (Yager) 07/01/95-06/30/96 - 10%
NIH $765,816 (no salary)
Training Program in Environmental Health Sciences
Training Grant.
U19 AI38533-01 (Shah) 07/01/95-06/30/99 - 25%
NIAID $412,045

Pending

(Gurri-Glass) 04/01/96-03/31/00- 20%
NIAID $412,045
Hantavirus and Dengue Virus Emergence in the US.
Gurri-Glass) 12/01/96-11/30/01-20%
NIH (Subcontract with UMAB) $136,048
Tick-borne Bacterial Pathogens in Maryland

 

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