Name: Anne Sanders
Email address: asanders@wfubmc.edu Education: BS Chemistry (University of Central Florida) PhD Molecular and Cellular Pathobiology (Wake Forest University) Advisor/Lab: Dr. Yong Q. Chen Current Research: The interactions of PTEN and p53 in mouse models of prostate cancer; the role of mTORC2 in normal and prostate cancer cell lines. Publications: Sanders AM, Wu J, Willingham MC, Adams J, Riedlinger G, Stehle J, Min YN, Chen YQ, Cui Z. A Complete Cure of Mouse Prostate Cancer by Transferred SR/CR Leukocytes. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA (Prepared manuscript) Sanders AM, Hicks AM, Dong J, Adams J, Stehle J, Riedlinger G, Willingham MC, Old LO, Cui Z. Requirement for Recombination Activating Gene 1 in the Innate Anticancer Immune Response of SR/CR Mice. Cancer Immunity (Prepared manuscript) Hicks AM, Riedlinger G, Willingham MC, Alexander-Miller MA, Von Kap-Herr C, Pettenati MJ, Sanders AM, Weir HM, Du W, Kim J, Simpson AJ, Old LJ, Cui Z. (2006) Transferable anticancer innate immunity in spontaneous regression/complete resistance mice. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 103(20):7753-8. Nemchik, A.M., Badescu, V., Phanstiel IV, O. (2003) N-(Benzoyloxy)amines: an investigation of their thermal stability, synthesis, and incorporation into novel peptide constructs. Tetrahedron 59: 4315-25. Honors and Awards: Outstanding Chemistry Senior, Baker Award, 2002, University of Central Florida Outstanding Scientific Presentation, 2002, Florida Academy of Sciences Provost Essay Scholarship, Honorable Mention, 2001, University of Central Florida Provost Essay Scholarship, First Place, 2000, University of Central Florida High Achievement Scholarship, 1999-2002, University of Central Florida Achievement Scholarship, 1998-2002, University of Central Florida Florida Bright Futures Scholarship, 1998-2002, State of Florida Hobbies – Other: Reading, hiking, and playing with my pet ferrets |