Eva Sapi

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Eva Sapi
Title: Associate Professor
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Dept: Biology & Environmental Science
Phone:203.479.4552
Email: esapi@newhaven.edu

Office:

Dodds Hall 314


Education

Ph.D. Genetics, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary

Postdoctoral Training, Molecular Biology, Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Therapeutic Radiology

Fields of Research

  • Tumorigenesis
  • Invasion & Metastasis
  • Hormonal Gene Regulation
  • Telomere Maintenance
  • Apoptosis

Published Books and Articles

Sapi, E. The role of CSF-1 in normal and neoplastic breast physiology. An update. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, Exp Biol Med (Maywood) Jan;229 (1):1-11, 2004.

Kluger, H. M., Kacinski, B.M., Kluger, Y., Mironenko, O., Gilmore-Hebert, M., Perkins, A.S. and Sapi, E. Microarray analysis of invasive and metastatic phenotypes in a breast cancer model. Lab Invest, Mar;84(3):320-31, 2004.

Krikun. G., Mor, G., Alvero, A., Guller, S., Schatz, F., Sapi, E., Rahman, M., Caze, R., Qumsiyeh, M. and Lockwood, C.J. A novel immortalized human endometrial stromal cell line with normal progestational response. Endocrinology. 2004 May;145(5):2291-6. 2004.

Ayesha, B.A., Burtness, B.A., Ercan, A.G. and Sapi, E. Improved method for the detection of cytokeratin 19 - positive micrometastatic cells in the peripheral blood of breast cancer patients. Lab Invest, May;84(5):658-61, 2004

Alvero, A.B., Fishman, D.A., Qumsiyeh, M.B., Garg, M., Kacinski, B.M., Sapi, E. Telomerase prolongs the lifespan of normal human ovarian surface epithelial cells without inducing neoplastic phenotype. J Soc Gynecol Invest, 11(8):553-61, 2004.

Sapi, E., Alvero, A.B., Chen, W, O'Malley, D., Hao, X.Y., Dwipoyono, B., Garg, M., Kamsteeg, M., Rutherford, T. and Mor, G. Resistance of ovarian carcinoma cells to docetaxel is XIAP dependent and reversible by phenoxodiol. Oncol Res, 2004;14(11-12):567-78.

Courses Taught

BI 493 /MB 608 Evaluation of Scientific Literature
BI 503 /MB 603 Nucleic Acid Biochemistry:
BI 506 /MB 606 Molecular Genetics/ Genomics:
BI 513 /MB 613 Molecular Biology of Nucleic Acid with Laboratory
MB 620 Bioinformatics:
MB 636 Immunology
MB 690 Research Project

Personal website:
www.evasapi.net

 

 

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