Michael P. Murtaugh (†)
University of Minnesota - United States AuthorEDUCATION AND TRAINING
B.S. in Biology, 1973, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, USA
Ph.D. in Entomology, 1980, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA
Postdoctoral Research Associate, 1980-1985, Departments of Internal Medicine and Pharmacology, University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Texas, USA
Distinguished Veterinary Immunologist Award, 2012, American Association of Immunologists and American Association of Veterinary Immunologists
PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS
1974-1976 Peace Corps Volunteer
Departamento de Ecologia
Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Agropecuarias
Maracay, Venezuela
1976-1979 Graduate Teaching and Research Assistant
Department of Entomology
Ohio State University, Columbus
1980-1985 Research Fellow and Instructor
Departments of Internal Medicine and Pharmacology
University of Texas Medical School, Houston
1985-1995 Assistant and Associate Professor
Department of Veterinary & Biomedical Sciences
University of Minnesota, St. Paul
1995-present Professor
Department of Veterinary & Biomedical Sciences
University of Minnesota, St. Paul
1997-1998 Visiting Professor
Research Institute for Molecular Pathology
Vienna, Austria
2004-2009 Program Director
USDA PRRS Coordinated Agricultural Project
University of Minnesota, St. Paul
2010-2015 Director of Graduate Studies
Comparative and Molecular Biosciences Graduate Program
University of Minnesota, St. Paul and Minneapolis
RECENT PRRS ARTICLES
Li, J., S. Tao, R. Orlando, and M.P. Murtaugh. 2015. N-glycosylation profiling of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus envelope glycoprotein 5. Virology 478:86-98.
Murtaugh, M.P. 2014. Advances in swine immunology help move vaccine technology forward. Vet. Immunol. Immunopathol. 159:202-207.
Robinson, S.R., J. Li, E.A. Nelson, and M.P. Murtaugh. 2015. Broadly neutralizing antibodies against the rapidly evolving porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus. Virus Res. 203:56-65.
Li, J. and Murtaugh, M.P. 2015. Functional analysis of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus N-glycans in infection of permissive cells. Virology. 477:82-88.
Davies, B., X. Wang, C.M.T. Dvorak, D. Marthaler, and M.P. Murtaugh. 2016. Diagnostic phylogenetics reveals a new porcine circovirus 2 cluster. Virus Res. 217:32-37.
Updated CV 26-Sep-2016