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  1. Rettew, J.A., Marriott, I., and Huet, Y.M. (2010). Gender based differences in the innate immune
    response to bacterial pathogens. In: Sex hormones and immunity to infection (SL Klein and CW
    Roberts, Eds). Springer, New York, NY. pp. 123-146

  2. Rettew, J.A., Huet, Y.M., and Marriott, I. (2009). Estrogens augment cell surface TLR4 expression
    on murine macrophages and regulates sepsis susceptibility in vivo. Endocrinology 150: 3877-3884.

  3. Rettew, J.A., Huet-Hudson, Y.M., and Marriott, I. (2008). Testosterone reduces macrophage
    expression of Toll-like receptor 4, a trigger for inflammation and innate immunity. Biology of
    Reproduction 78: 432-437.


SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATIONS



  1. Jennifer R. McCall, Henry M. Jacocks, Allan J. Goodman, Susan C. Niven, Alysha M. Thompson, Daniel
    G. Baden, and Andrea J. Bourdelais “Development of Competitive Fluorescence-based Binding
    Assays for Brevetoxins and Brevenal.” 7th Annual Symposium on Harmful Algae. Sarasota, Florida.
    October 27-31, 2013. (Poster)

  2. Jennifer R. McCall. “Utilization of a fluorescence-based receptor binding assay to detect brevetoxins
    and ciguatoxins.” 2013 Gordon Research Conference: Mycotoxins and Phycotoxins. Easton,
    Massachusetts. June 16-21, 2013. (Oral Presentation: Invited Speaker)

  3. Jennifer R. McCall. “Development of a fluorescence-based receptor binding assay for brevetoxins
    and ciguatoxins.” Cooperative Institute for Ocean Exploration, Research, and Technology Science
    Review Meeting. Harbor Branch, Florida. October 2-3, 2012. (Oral Presentation)

  4. Jennifer R. McCall, Henry M. Jacocks, Daniel G. Baden, and Andrea J. Bourdelais. “Development of a
    fluorescence-based receptor binding assay for site 5 of voltage-sensitive sodium channels in rat
    brain synaptosomes.” AOAC Pacific NW Section Annual Meeting. Tacoma, Washington. June 18-22,
    2012. (Oral Presentation)

  5. Jennifer A. Rettew and Ian Marriott. “Activation of GPR30, a novel estrogen receptor, results in
    acute decreases in TLR4 expression on murine macrophages.” 49th annual meeting of the
    American Society for Cell Biology. San Diego, California. December 5-9, 2009. (Poster)

  6. Jennifer A. Rettew, Yvette M. Huet, and Ian Marriot. “Long-term biphasic effects of estradiol
    exposure on murine bone-marrow derived macrophage TLR4 expression” 96th annual meeting of
    the American Association of Immunologists. Seattle, Washington. May 8-12, 2009. (Poster)

  7. Jennifer A. Rettew. “Estrogen augments cell-surface TLR4 expression on macrophages and
    regulates sepsis susceptibility in vivo.” 9th Annual Graduate Research Forum, UNC-Charlotte.
    Charlotte, North Carolina. March 21, 2009. (Oral Presentation)

  8. Jennifer A. Rettew, Yvette M. Huet-Hudson, and Ian Marriott. “Estrogen augments microbial pattern
    recognition receptor expression on murine macrophages.” 2nd annual meeting of the Organization
    for the Study of Sex Differences. New Orleans, Louisiana. June 4-8, 2008. (Poster)

  9. Jennifer A. Rettew. “Testosterone reduces macrophage expression of Toll-like receptor 4, a trigger
    for inflammation and innate immunity.” 8th Annual Graduate Research Forum, UNC-Charlotte.
    Charlotte, North Carolina. March 15, 2008. (Oral Presentation)

  10. Jennifer A. Rettew and Ian Marriott. “Testosterone attenuates TLR4 expression on murine
    macrophages.” 94th annual meeting of the American Association of Immunologists. Miami Beach,
    Florida. May 18-22, 2007. (Poster)


GRANTS


2014 -2015 NIH/NIEHS: Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grant for the development of
fluorescent receptor binding assays for saxitoxins and domoic acid. Role: PI. $224,408
2014 SURCA award from UNCW for mentoring summer undergraduate research. $3,000
2009 -2010 Lucille P. and Edward C. Giles Foundation Fellowship, competitive Graduate School
Dissertation Year Scholarship, UNC-Charlotte. $21,000


HONORS/AWARDS/PROFESSIONAL and UNIVERSITY SERVICE


2013 – present Peer Reviewer for Immunopharmacology and Immunotoxicology

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