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Warren Lewis, Ph.D.

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Assistant Professor

Dept of Ob/Gyn and Reproductive Sciences

Glycobiology Research and Training Center

University of California San Diego

Education

Genomics Institute of the Novartis Foundation

2008

Postdoc

The Scripps Research Institute

2005

Ph.D. in Chemistry

State University of New York at Buffalo

1998

Bachelor's of Science in Biochemistry

 

Positions & Scientific Appointments

2020-               Assistant Professor, University of California, San Diego

2009-2020       Scientist, Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine

2008-2009      Research Scientist, Ambit Biosciences                                                        

 

Honors

2017                            Second R01 from NIAID as PI

2014-2019                   New Investigator on R01 Grant from NIAID  

2013                            Burroughs-Wellcome award Co-Investigator

2011                             Barnes-Jewish-Children’s pilot award as Co-PI       

2002-2005                 Skaggs Predoctoral Fellow

1998-1999                   Fulbright Scholar

1998                            State University of New York Chancellor’s Award

1996-1998                   Howard Hughes Medical Institute Undergraduate Scholar  

1996                            Grace W. Capen Award for Academic Achievement

1994-1997                   Dean’s List

Current Funding

NIH R01 Al127554 

Lewis, W (PI)

06/07/2017-05/31/2023 (NCE)                                                                     

Glycogen in Bacterial Vaginosis & How Carbohydrates Shape the Vaginal Microbiome

 

NIH R01Al114635 

Lewis, W (Multi-PI) & Lewis, A (Contact PI)

12/01/2014-11/30/2024                                 

Roles of sialidase in G. vaginalis-host interactions during bacterial vaginosis

NIH R01Al389671

Freiboes (Contact PI) & Lewis, A (MPI), Role: Co-Investigator                     

07/01/2019-06/30/2024                             

Understanding the Host-Microbiome-Therapeutic Triad: Implications for Designing Alternative Intravaginal Delivery Platforms to Treat Bacterial Vaginosis

 

1012547.01 (Burroughs Wellcome Fund)

Lewis, A (PI), Role: Co-Investigator                                                  

07/01/2020-03/31/2023 (NCE)                      

Mucus Barrier Degradation in Bacterial Vaginosis-associated Preterm Birth

NIH R01AI160247

Ram (PI), Role: Co-Investigator                                

04/20/2021-03/31/2026                                 

Sialic Acid Analogs against Multidrug-Resistant Gonorrhea

NIH R01AI168475

Freiboes (Contact PI) and Lewis (MPI), Role: Co-Investigator        

Long-Acting 3D Printed Scaffolds for Treatment of Bacterial Vaginosis

04/01/2022-03/31/2027

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