Jessica E. Shockey

Mentor: Dr. Paul Gross

Year Graduated: 2008

Post Doctoral: MUSC, Dept. of Biochemistry

Erika Bullesbach

Education:
BS, Georgia Southern Univ  2002

jonesjes@musc.edu


Research:
In our lab we are interested in identification and characterization of antimicrobial peptides in shrimp. Currently, we are working with the penaeidins and crustins; we are interested in these peptides at both the genomic and proteomic levels, including gene structure, modifications, antimicrobial activity, protein structure, localization within the animal, and what roles these immune effectors play in the innate immune system.

 

 

Presentations:


Jessica E. Shockey, Nuala O'Leary and Paul S. Gross, EXPRESSING CRUSTIN, A PUTATIVE ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDE FROM LITOPENAEUS VANNAMEI (MUSC Student Research Day)

Jessica E. Shockey, Nuala O Leary, Brandon J. Cuthbertson, Paul S. Gross, Expressing Crustin, A Putative Antimicrobial Peptide from Litopenaeus vannamei (MBES Student Research Open House 7/04)

Jessica E. Shockey, Nuala O'Leary and Paul S. Gross,CHARACTERIZATION OF CRUSTIN, A PUTATIVE ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDE FROM LITOPENAEUS VANNAMEI (MBES Student Research Open House – July 2006)
 
 Jessica E. Shockey and Paul S. Gross, CHARACTERIZATION OF CRUSTIN, A PUTATIVE ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDE FROM LITOPENAEUS VANNAMEI (ISDCI – May 2006 ,Charleston Place Hotel, Charleston, South Carolina)

Jessica E. Shockey, Nuala O'Leary and Paul S. Gross, CHARACTERIZATION OF CRUSTIN, A PUTATIVE ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDE FROM LITOPENAEUS VANNAMEI (MUSC Student Research Day – November 2005)
 
Jessica E. Shockey, Nuala O'Leary and Paul S. Gross, CHARACTERIZATION OF CRUSTIN, A PUTATIVE ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDE FROM LITOPENAEUS VANNAMEI (IMBC – June 2005, Newfoundland, Canada)