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Sarah C. Canterberry Curriculum Vitae
Address: Department of Biology
PO Box 13003, SFA Station Nacogdoches, TX 75962 936-468-2168
Education: Bachelor of Science, Animal Science, 2001
Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas Doctor of Philosophy, Genetics, 2006 Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Professional Experience: Associate Professor
Department of Biology, 2008 - Present Stephen F. Austin State University
Postdoctoral Research Scientist Department of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology, 2006 - 2008 Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas Graduate Research Assistant Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, 2003 - 2006 Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Teaching: Associate Professor
BIO123, BIO130, BIO327, BIO431, BIO475, BIO532 Department of Biology, 2008 - present Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, Texas
Invited Guest Lecturer Chireno Independent School District, 2006
Chireno, Texas Etoile Independent School District, 2006
Etoile, Texas Martinsville Independent School District, 2004
Martinsville, Texas Graduate Teaching Assistant
Department of Biochemistry/Biophysics, 2002-2003 Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Continuing Education: Turning Technologies
Flipping the Classroom: How to Turn Your Student’s World Right Side Up, 2013, Nacogdoches, Texas (Webinar)
Teaching Excellence Center at Stephen F. Austin Managing Classroom Behavior and Promoting Student Success: A Guide for Faculty and Staff, 2010, Nacogdoches, Texas Teaching Excellence Center at Stephen F. Austin
Generation iY, 2010, Nacogdoches, Texas
Center for Teaching Excellence at Texas A&M University Symposium on Inquiry/Research-based Education: "How We Learn Versus How We Think We Learn: Implications for the Design and Evaluation of Instruction" 2007, College Station, Texas
Grants: Canterberry SC, Brown EG (2012-2013). Analysis of gene
expression in pre- and post-pubertal cattle. Funded by SFASU Office of Research and Sponsored Programs.
Canterberry SC, Fritzler JM (2012). Screening of plant extracts for antimicrobial activity against bacterial STDs. Funded by SFASU Office of Research and Sponsored Programs.
Long CR, Canterberry SC (2006-2007). Controlling Equine Infectious Anemia using RNA interference. Funded by the Link Equine Research Endowment.
Canterberry SC, Murphy KE (2006-2007). The role of genetics in the widely differing life spans of the domestic dog. Funded by the Canine Health Foundation.
Peer-reviewed publications: Canterberry SC, Bennett, DJ, Wiggers RJ (2015 ) Frequency of ticks
carrying Rickettsia sp. bacteria in eastern Texas. Archives of Medicine. 8(1): 1-4
Canterberry SC, Fritzler JM, Long CR (2013) Transgenic Cell Lines Inducing The Rna Interference Pathway Are Resistant To Eiav Infection. Texas Journal of Science. In Press.
Rahman H, Taylor J, Clack BA, Stewart RS, Canterberry SC (2013) Effects of Storage Conditions on the Morphology and Titer of Lentiviral Vectors. Tex J. Micros. 44: 30-36.
Greer KA, Canterberry SC, Murphy KE (2007). Statistical analysis regarding the effects of height and weight on lifespan of the domestic dog. Research in Veterinary Science. 82:208-14.
Canterberry SC, Greer KA, Hitte C, Andre C, Murphy KE (2005). Aging-associated loci in Canis familiaris. Growth, Development and Aging 69:101-113.
Non-peer-reviewed publications: Canterberry SC (2005). The genetics of canine aging
and longevity. 1. The Giant Hotline 3:4, December 2005. 2. Canine Health Foundation Newsletter. Canterberry SC (2005). Solving the mysteries of canine aging and longevity. Great Dane Club of America Health News.
Presentations: PCR Detection of Rickettsia Positive Ticks in East Texas Texas Genetics Society, 2013 College Station, Texas
Cooking From Scratch: Development of Inquiry Based Activities for the General Microbiology Laboratory
National Study of Education in Undergraduate Science, 2012 Tuscaloosa, AL
Effects of Storage Conditions on the Morphology and Titer of Lentiviral Vectors
Texas Society for Microscopy, 2012 Fort Worth, Texas
Transgenic cells exhibit suppression of viral activity in Feline Adenocarcinoma cells persistently infected with Equine Infectious Anemia Virus.
Bright Ideas Conference, 2012 Nacogdoches, Texas
Transgenic cells exhibit suppression of viral activity in Feline Adenocarcinoma cells persistently infected with Equine Infectious Anemia Virus.
Texas Genetics Society, 2012 San Antonio, Texas
Inhibition of Equine Infectious Anemia Virus replication in Feline Adenocarcinoma cells persistently infected with EIAV19. Cambridge Healthtech Institute RNA Interference Summit, 2009 San Francisco, California
Controlling EIAV Using RNA Interference
Stephen F. Austin State University, 2008 Nacogdoches, Texas
Deciphering mechanisms of aging in C. familiaris
Gordon Conference, 2006 San Diego, California
Pugs: From Pelts to Patellas and All the Hips In Between
Pug Dog Club of America National Specialty 2005 San Antonio, Texas Investigation of the Domestic Dog (Canis familiaris) for Determination of Genetic Factors in Longevity American Aging Association Annual Meeting, 2005 Oakland, California
Understanding the Genetics of Aging: A Canine Model American Aging Association Annual Meeting, 2004 St. Petersburg, Florida
Understanding the Genetics of Aging: A Canine Model Texas Genetics Society Annual Meeting, 2004 South Padre Island, Texas
Professional Affiliations: Texas Genetics Society President 2017
President-elect 2016 Board of Directors 2013-2016 Member 2012-2013
Professional Meetings Attended: Houston Illumina Technology Day National Next Generation Sequencing Meeting 2012, Houston, Texas
RNAi, MicroRNA and Non-Coding RNA Keystone Symposium 2008, Whistler, BC Canada
Society for the Study of Reproduction
Annual Meeting 2007, San Antonio, Texas Nathan Shock Center Conferences on Aging International Meeting on the Role of Oxidative Stress/Damage in
Aging 2004, Bandera, Texas
Gerontological Society of America Annual Scientific Meeting 2003, San Diego, California
Awards: SFASU Academic Assistance and Resource Center
SI Professor Bravo Award 2012
Texas A&M University Center for Teaching Excellence Graduate Teaching Academy Fellow 2006
Phi Eta Sigma National Honors Fraternity 1998 – 1999
Delta Tau Alpha
Agriculture Honors Society 1998 – 1999
Rebecca Townsend Scholarship 1998 – 1999
Stephen F. Austin Academic Excellence Scholarship
1997 – 1999 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Scholarship
1997 – 1999
T.L.L. Temple Foundation Scholarship 1997 – 1999