Anne Mowbray Haywood, M.D.

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University of Rochester
School of Medicine and Dentistry
601 Elmwood Ave, Box 777
Rochester, New York 14642

Office: 585 275-7945

Dr. Haywood's research interests are:

1) Viral Entry

2) Persistent viral infections

3) Persistent bacterial infections as causes of diseases not presently recognized to be infectious.

Current Appointments

Education
MD Medicine Harvard Medical School 1959
BA Chemistry Bryn Mawr College 1955
Post-Doctoral Training & Residency
Pediatric Infectious Diseases Fellowship, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 1976 - 1977
Pediatric Infectious Diseases Fellowship, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 1975 - 1976
Residency in Pediatrics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 1974 - 1975
Postdoctoral Fellowship, Division of Biology, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 1962 - 1964
Postdoctoral Fellowship, Biochemistry Department, Columbia University, New York, NY 1961 - 1962
Postdoctoral Fellowship, Division of Biology, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 1960 - 1961
Pediatrics Internship, University of California Medical Center, San Francisco, CA 1959 - 1960
Fellowship Awards
Fogarty International Center Senior Fellowship (NIH) 1987 - 1987
European Molecular Biology Organization Postdoctoral Fellowship 1973 - 1974
National Institutes of Health Special Fellowship 1971 - 1973
American Cancer Society Postdoctoral Fellowship 1960 - 1962
Harriet Judd Sartain Scholarship 1955 - 1959
Harvard Medical School Scholarship 1955 - 1959
New York Alumnae Scholarship (Bryn Mawr) 1951 - 1955
Board Certifications
American Board of Pediatrics 1981 - Present
Recent Journal Articles
Showing the 5 most recent journal articles. (34 available)
Haywood AM. "Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies." The New England journal of medicine. 1997; 337(25):1821-8.
Haywood AM. "Virus meets liposome." J. Liposome Res. 5 (1995): 347-363.
Haywood AM. "Virus receptors: binding, adhesion strengthening, and changes in viral structure." Journal of virology. 1994; 68(1):1-5.
Haywood AM. "Relationships between binding, phagocytosis and membrane fusion of enveloped viruses." Progress in clinical and biological research. 1990; 343():117-32.
Haywood AM, Boyer BP. "Ficoll and dextran enhance adhesion of Sendai virus to liposomes containing receptor (ganglioside GD1a)". Biochemistry (John Wiley & Sons) 25 (1986): 3925-3929.