DNA TUMOR VIRUSES BOOK (Forthcoming, 2007).
Springer Press
Foreword/Introduction- Blossom Damania (editor) and Jim Pipas (editor)
Small DNA Tumor Viruses
-Polyomavirus life cycle- Ellen Fanning (Vanderbilt)
-Polyomavirus transformation- Mike Imperiale (Michigan)
-Polyomaviruses and disease-Bob Garcea (Colorado HSC)
-Papillomavirus life cycle-Lou Laimins (Northwestern)
-Papillomavirus transformation- Dan DiMaio (Yale)
-Papillomaviruses strains and cancer- Uli Bernard (UC Irvine)
-Adenoviruses- Pat Hearing (SUNY Stonybrook)
Large DNA Tumor Viruses
-Introduction to large DNA tumor viruses (EBV and KSHV) - Erle Robertson (U. Pennsylvania)
-EBV Viral Epidemiology – Rosemary Rochford (SUNY Upstate Medical University)
-Epstein-Barr Virus Clinical Disease- Joseph Pagano (UNC-Chapel Hill)
-The EBV Viral Genome- Jeff Sample and Clare Sample (Penn. State)
-Epstein-Barr Virus Transformation- Nancy Raab-Traub (UNC-Chapel Hill),
-Epstein-Barr Virus Lytic Lifecycle- Shannon Kenney (U. Wisconsin-Madison) and
Sankar Swaminathan (U. Florida)
-Epstein-Barr Virus Latent Lifecycle - Elliott Kieff (Harvard Medical School)
-Epstein-Barr Virus Viral Entry - Richard Longnecker, Ted Jardeztky (Northwestern) and Lindsey Hutt-Fletcher (Louisana State University)
-Epstein-Barr Virus Immunotherapy- Cliona Rooney (Baylor)
-KSHV Viral Epidemiology - Denise Whitby (NCI-Frederick) and Gary Hayward (Johns Hopkins)
-KSHV Clinical Disease – Yuan Chang and Pat Moore (U. Pittsburgh
-The KSHV Viral Genome - Rolf Renne (U. Florida) and Yan Yuan (U. Pennsylvania)
-KSHV Viral Latent lifecycle- Dirk Dittmer (UNC-Chapel Hill)
-KSHV Lytic Cycle- George Miller (Yale)
-KSHV viral proteins involved in Signaling and Transformation – Thomas Schulz (U. Hannover) and John Nicholas (Johns Hopkins))
-KSHV Viral Entry- Bala Chandran ( Rosalind Franklin U.)
-KSHV Immune Evasion - Jae Jung (Harvard Medical School)
-DNA Tumor Virus encoded RNAs - Chris Sullivan (U. Texas) and Bryan Cullen (Duke)
-AIDS and associated malignancies - William Harrington (U. Miami) and Charles Wood (U. Nebraska)
-Primate models for Gammaherpesviruses -Scott Wong, Ilhem Messaoudi, (Oregon Health Sciences University) Blossom Damania (UNC-Chapel Hill)
-MHV68 as a murine model for gammaherpesviruses- Sam Speck (Emory)