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Dr. Don Jarvis

Department of Molecular Biology

University of Wyoming

Department #3944

1000 E. University Ave.

Laramie, WY 82071

Phone: (307) 766-4282

Email: dljarvis@uwyo.edu

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Dr. Don Jarvis

Department of Molecular Biology

Scientific Presentations

(Last five years, *invited)

*167. Maghodia, A.B., Geisler, C., and Jarvis, D.L. Characterization of an Sf-rhabdovirus-negative S. frugiperda cell line. Sixth Spring Meeting of the International Society for BioProcess Technology, Washington, DC, 2016.

*168. Jarvis, D.L. A rhabdovirus-negative Spodoptera frugiperda cell line for baculovirus-mediated recombinant protein production. 12th Annual Cambridge Healthtech Institute PEGS-The Essential Protein Engineering Summit Meeting, Boston, MA, 2016.

*169. Jarvis, D.L. SBIR/STTR grants: A mechanism supporting translation of basic research for commercial applications. NIH, NIGMS 6th Biennial National IDeA Symposium of Biomedical Research Excellence, Washington, DC, 2016.

*170. Jarvis, D.L. Characterization of an Sf-rhabdovirus-negative insect cell line. 8th Annual Cambridge Healthtech Institute BioProcessing Summit, Boston, MA, 2016.

*171. Jarvis, D.L. Virus-negative insect cell lines for baculovirus-mediated recombinant protein production. 9th Fall Meeting of the International Society for BioProcess Technology, Virginia Beach, VA, 2016.

*172. Jarvis, D.L. Characteristics and utility of an Sf-rhabdovirus-negative insect cell line for baculovirus-mediated recombinant protein and vaccine production. 16th Annual Cambridge Healthtech Institute PepTalk Conference, San Diego, CA, 2017.

*173. Jarvis, D.L., Mabashi-Asazuma, H., Geisler, C., and Maghodia, A.B. Recent progress towards host cell improvement in the baculovirus-insect cell system. Seventh Spring Meeting of the International Society for BioProcess Technology, Washington, DC, 2017.

*174. Jarvis, D.L. Using CRISPR-Cas9 to produce Sf-Lec 1 - A new insect cell line for enhanced glycoprotein structural biology in the baculovirus system. 13th Annual Cambridge Healthtech Institute PEGS-The Essential Protein Engineering Summit Meeting, Boston, MA, 2017.

*175. Jarvis, D.L., Maghodia, A.B, and Geisler, C. Isolation and characterization of virus-free insect cell lines for baculovirus-mediated recombinant protein production. 9th Annual Cambridge Healthtech Institute BioProcessing Summit, Boston, MA, 2017.

*176. Jarvis, D.L., Maghodia, A.B, and Geisler, C. Virus-free insect cells for the baculovirus-insect cell system. Charles River Viral Clearance & Viral Safety Summit, San Mateo, CA, 2017.

*177. Mabashi-Asazuma, H. and Jarvis, D.L. Using CRISPR-Cas9 to produce Sf-Lec1: A new cell line for enhanced glycoprotein structural biology in the baculovirus system. 45th Annual Society for Glycobiology Meeting, Portland, OR, 2017.

*178. Jarvis, D.L., Maghodia, A.B, and Geisler, C. Jarvis, D.L. Virus-free insect cell lines for the baculovirus-insect cell system. 10th Fall Meeting of the International Society for BioProcess Technology, Virginia Beach, VA, 2017.

*179. Jarvis, D.L. CRISPR-Cas tools for host improvement in the baculovirus-insect cell system. 17th Annual Cambridge Healthtech Institute PepTalk Conference, San Diego, CA, 2018.

*180. Jarvis, D.L. Host cell improvement through glycoengineering in the baculovirus-insect cell system. 2nd GlycoCom Meeting, Dubravnik, Croatia, 2018.

*181. Jarvis, D.L., Maghodia, A.B, and Geisler, C. The wild-type ancestor of Sf-rhabdovirus can infect monkey cells. Waterside Conference on Development and Production of Therapeutic Proteins, Virginia Beach, VA, 2018.

*182. Maghodia, A.B, Geisler, C., and Jarvis, D.L. Development and characterization of a new generation of glycoengineered baculovirus vectors. Ninth Spring Meeting of the International Society for BioProcess Technology, Norfolk, VA, 2019.

*183. Jarvis, D.L. Glycoengineered baculoviruses for production of improved influenza vaccines. Gordon Research Conference on Glycobiology, Lucca-Barga, Italy, 2019.

*184. Jarvis, D.L., Maghodia, A.B, and Geisler, C. Viral contamination in the baculovirus-insect cell system. Charles River Labs Fourth Annual Viral Safety and Viral Clearance Summit, San Francisco, CA, 2019.

*185. Jarvis, D.L., Falconer, D.J., Maghodia, A.B, and Geisler, C. An Sf-rhabdovirus-negative insect cell line for producing AAV vectors and monitoring Sf-rhabdovirus contamination. Advances in AAV production – BioProcessing Summit, 2020 (virtual conference).

*186. Jarvis, D.L. Development of a rhabdovirus-negative Sf9 cell line. Consortium on Adventitious Agent Contamination in Biomanufacturing Fall Webinar on Adventitious Agent Control for Emerging Cell Lines and Cell Therapies, 2020 (virtual conference).

  187. Jarvis, D.L. Properties and applications of Sf-RVN®, an Sf-rhabdovirus-negative Sf cell line. Tenth Spring Meeting of the International Society for BioProcess Technology, Redux, 2021 (virtual conference).

(Last update 3/8/21)

Contact Us

Dr. Don Jarvis

Department of Molecular Biology

University of Wyoming

Department #3944

1000 E. University Ave.

Laramie, WY 82071

Phone: (307) 766-4282

Email: dljarvis@uwyo.edu

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