UC Davis Genome Center
 
Jay V. Solnick
Professor of Medicine
Internal Medicine: Division of Infectious and Immunologic Diseases (School of Medicine)
Medical Microbiology and Immunology
Center for Comparative Medicine 2006
Office 752-1333
Lab 752-1334
jvsolnick@ucdavis.edu
 

Degrees:
1986 - MD - Columbia University -
1977 - PhD - University of North Carolina - Experimental Psychology
1971 - BA - University of California, San Diego - Experimental Psychology

Department and Center Affiliations:
Center for Comparative Medicine
UC Davis Cancer Center

Professional Societies:
AAAS
ASM
IDSA

Grad Group Affiliations and Specialties:
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Microbiology

Publications:
Boonjakuakul, JK, Syvanen, M, Suryaprasad, A, Bowlus, C, and Solnick, JV. A transcription profile of Helicobacter pylori in the human stomach reflects its physiology in vivo. J Infect Dis, 2004, 190: 946-56.

Huff JL, Hansen LM, Solnick JV. Gastric transcription profile of Helicobacter pylori infection in the rhesus macaque. Infect Immun. 2004, 72: 5216-26.

Solnick, JV, Hansen, LM, Salama, NR, Boonjakuakul, JK, and Syvanen, M. Modification of Helicobacter pylori outer membrane protein expression during experimental infection of rhesus macaques. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 2004, 101: 2106-2111. PMID: 1476217

Cooke CL, An HJ, Kim J, Solnick JV, Lebrilla CB. Method for profiling mucin oligosaccharides from gastric biopsies of rhesus monkeys with and without Helicobacter pylori infection. Anal Chem. 2007 79: 8090-7

Hornsby, MJ, Huff, JL, Kays, RJ, Canfield, DR, Bevins, CL, and Solnick, JV. Helicobacter pylori induces an antimicrobial response in rhesus macaques in a Cag pathogenicity island-dependent manner. Gastroenterol. 2008, 134: 1049-1057.

Research Interests:
Infectious diseases, molecular pathogenesis, and Helicobacter pylori.

Teaching Interests:


Microbial Pathogenesis

Courses Taught:
MMI 210 Animal Models of Infectious Diseases - Term(s): Winter