2021 OMB New Members (July 2021)

Julia Bramante 84 Spruce St. Unit 201, Denver, CO, 80230

216-659-3899

jmbramante@gmail.com

Undergraduate Research Assistant, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Denver; Denver, CO (January 2013-June 2014)  Synthesized hydroxyquinoline carboxylic acid analogs for application to new tuberculosis vaccination and antibiotics.  Performed organic synthesis, proton nuclear magnetic resonance ( 1 H-NMR) spectroscopy operation and data analysis, liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) operation and analysis, and general chemistry laboratory techniques. Undergraduate Research Assistant, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Denver; Denver, CO (September 2010- September 2012)  Performed cell tissue culture, microscopic imaging, and electron microscope operation and imaging to successfully capture and develop film of microtubule movement and chromosome transformation in mammalian cells during cell division and replication. Student Research Assistant, Department of Infectious Diseases, Case Western Reserve University; Cleveland, OH (Summer 2009 and 2010)  Studied autoimmune disease effects on immune responses from CD56 NK cell subsets in healthy donor blood, as well as rheumatoid factor infected blood.  Performed blood processing (the peripheral blood mononuclear cell isolation and staining) and blood draw, ELISPOT assay analysis, ELISA assay analysis, and isolation of CD56 positive cells by Miltenyi CD56 microbead isolation kit. Assistant to the Coordinator, American Indian Services Coordination, Center for Multicultural Excellence, University of Denver; Denver, CO (September 2012-June 2014)  Worked with the American Indian Services Coordinator to organize university sponsored events relating to American Indian culture and education.  Oversaw and promoted American Indian events at DU and in the greater Denver area.  Led the planning and promotion of the Russell Means Legacy Art Exhibition, an event commemorating Russell Means’ life.

AWARDS 

The Cannabis Scientist Power List 2020 •

Top 20 Scientists in Cannabis Analysis

 Distinguished Senior Student 2014, University of Denver  Pioneer Award 2014 Nominee, University of Denver

PUBLICATIONS Dillon SM, Lee EJ, Bramante JM, Barker E, Wilson CC. The Natural Killer Cell Interferon-gamma Response to Bacteria is Diminished in Untreated HIV-1 Infection and Defects Persist Despite Viral Suppression. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (1999) . 2014;65(3):259-267.

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