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UCSD ACADEMIC BIOGRAPHY April 1, 2016 Section I Personal Data Name: Last, First, Middle Vinetz, Joseph M. Department Medicine Title(s) Professor of Medicine, Step V, Off Scale Home Address Street 930 Via Mil Cumbres #111 Phone: (858) 9457550 City, State, Zip Solana Beach, CA 92075 Email address: [email protected] Business Address Street 9500 Gilman Drive, Biomedical Research Facility2, Room 4A16 Phone: (858) 8224469 City, State, Zip La Jolla, CA 920930760 Mail Code 0760 Are you a citizen or permanent resident of the U.S.? Yes X No If no, what is your current Visa status? Date this status began: Date this status expires: Person to be contacted in case of emergency: Name Carla Devillers Street 65 Franklin Street Phone: 9175457262 City, State, Zip Tenafly, NJ 07670 Family Members employed by the University: Name None Relationship Department Previous Applicable Employment Months and years of employment Institution, firm or organization of employment Location Rank, title, or position Approximate annual salary 7/1/98 to 8/31/02 University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston, Texas Assistant Professor 9/1/02 to 6/30/03 University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston, Texas Associate Professor 7/1/03 to 9/30/03 University of California San Diego La Jolla, CA Assistant Clinical Professor (MSP contract) 10/1/03 to 6/30/07 University of California San Diego La Jolla, CA Associate Professor of Medicine 7/1/07 to present University of California San Diego La Jolla, CA Professor of Medicine

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UCSD ACADEMIC BIOGRAPHY April 1, 2016

Section I Personal Data Name: Last, First, Middle Vinetz, Joseph M. Department Medicine Title(s) Professor of Medicine, Step V, Off

Scale Home Address Street 930 Via Mil Cumbres #111 Phone: (858) 945­7550 City, State, Zip Solana Beach, CA 92075 E­mail address: [email protected] Business Address

Street 9500 Gilman Drive, Biomedical Research Facility­2, Room 4A16 Phone: (858) 822­4469

City, State, Zip La Jolla, CA 92093­0760 Mail Code 0760 Are you a citizen or permanent resident of the U.S.? Yes X No If no, what is your current Visa status? Date this status began: Date this status expires: Person to be contacted in case of emergency: Name Carla Devillers Street 65 Franklin Street Phone: 917­545­7262 City, State, Zip Tenafly, NJ 07670 Family Members employed by the University: Name None Relationship Department

Previous Applicable Employment

Months and years of employment

Institution, firm or organization of employment

Location Rank, title, or position Approximate annual salary

7/1/98 to 8/31/02 University of Texas Medical Branch

Galveston, Texas Assistant Professor

9/1/02 to 6/30/03 University of Texas Medical Branch

Galveston, Texas Associate Professor

7/1/03 to 9/30/03 University of California San Diego

La Jolla, CA Assistant Clinical Professor (MSP contract)

10/1/03 to 6/30/07 University of California San Diego

La Jolla, CA Associate Professor of Medicine

7/1/07 to present University of California San Diego

La Jolla, CA Professor of Medicine

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Education School, college, university, or hospital (internship, residency, or fellowship)

Dates of attendance Location Major subject or field Degrees or

certificates Date received

Yale University 9/81 to 5/85 New Haven, CT History of Science and Medicine; Biology

B.S. 5/85

University of California, San Diego School of Medicine

9/85 to 6/91 La Jolla, CA Medicine M.D.

6/91

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

7/91 to 6/94 Baltimore, MD Internal Medicine Residency

6/94

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

7/94 to 6/98 Baltimore, MD Infectious Disease fellowship

6/98

Please indicate areas of sub­specialization or board certification, if any. Also include a list of special licenses or permits and the dates received. ABIM Board Diplomate in Internal Medicine (originally 1994, recertified in 2014, currently in MOC) ABIM Board Diplomate in Infectious Diseases (1996, recertified in 2014, currently in MOC). American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Certificate of Knowledge in Clinical Tropical Medicine and Traveler’s Health, 2006­indefinite CA Medical License G86854 – (Issued 4/23/03; Expires 12/31/12, will be renewed to 12/31/2016 per routine) Section II Professional Data Provide a list of your activities, with dates of award or service, in each of the following five categories. (a) University Service (Including Academic Senate, Departmental, College, University­wide).

University of California San Diego University Service 2007 ­ 2013 Member, University of California School of Global Health Planning Committee (UC­wide) 2008 ­ 2012 Chair, Limited Submission Selection Committee (previously the Institutional Submission Selection Committee) 2008 ­ 2011 Member, Academic Senate Research Committee­Health Sciences (Academic Senate) 2009 ­ 2011 Member, International Education Committee (Academic Senate) 2009 – 2012 Member, Steering Committee, UCSD Global Health Initiative 2012­present Member, Institutional Biosafety Committee School of Medicine Service 2003 ­ 2009 Member, MSTP Admissions Committee 2007 – present Module Director, HHMI Med­into­Grad Initiative (infectious diseases and tropical medicine) 2011 – present Involved with Biosafety Level 3 space and animal BSL3 planning 2013­2014 Member, Core Curriculum Committee

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Departmental Service 2004 – 2011 Member, Department of Medicine Committee on Academic Promotions (DOMCAP) 2004 – present Infectious Disease Division Fellowship Selection Committee Member 2005 – present Associate Director, Physician Scientist Training Program, Department of Medicine 2009 – 2011 Chair, Department of Medicine Committee on Appointments and Promotions 2009 – 2012 Member, Department of Medicine Junior Faculty Transition Awards Committee 2014 – 2014 Member, search committee for Chief of Allergy and Immunology Division 2014 – present Member, search committee for Chief of Division of Geriatrics University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas University­wide 1998 ­ 2000 University Task Force and Steering Committee on Bioinformatics 1999 ­ 2002 James W. McLaughlin Fund for Infection and Immunity (UTMB) 1999 ­ 2002M.D.­Ph.D. Advisory Committee 1999­ 2000 University Task Force on Infectious Disease Bioinformatics 1999 James W. McLaughlin Fund for Infection and Immunity, ad hoc reviewer 2000 ­ 2001 M.D.­Ph.D. Advisory Subcommittee on Curriculum 2000 ­ 2001 University Task Force on Infectious Diseases 2000 ­ 2002M.D.­Ph.D. Program Seminar Director UTMB Departmental: 1999 – 2003 Division of Infectious Diseases, Fellowship Selection Committee 1999 ­ 2000 Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Bacterial Pathogenesis Search Committee 1999 Department of Pathology, Vector Biology Search Committee 2000 ­ 2002 NIH T32 Postdoctoral Training grant in Emerging and Reemerging Infectious Diseases,

Selection Committee 2000 Department of Pathology, Pathogen Genomics Search Committee 2001 Center for Tropical Diseases Faculty Search Committee 2001 ­ 2002 Department of Pathology, Technology and Clinical Applications Task Force UTMB Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program: 1998 ­ 2003 Associate Member, Experimental Pathology 1998 ­ 2000 Member, Admissions and Recruitment Committee, Experimental Pathology 1999 – 2004 Full Member, Microbiology and Immunology 2001 – 2003 Full Member, Cell Biology Graduate Program

(b) Memberships (Scholarly societies, professional boards, civic organizations, etc.). 1989 ­ Member, American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 1995 ­ Member, Infectious Disease Society of America 1996 ­ Member, American College of Physicians 1999 ­ Member, Clinical Group, American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene; member nominating

committee, 2002 2000 ­ Member, American Society for Microbiology 2002 ­ Elected Fellow of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2002 ­ Elected as founding member of American Council on Molecular, Cellular and Immuno­Parasitology of the

American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2003 ­ Elected Fellow of the American College of Physicians 2006 ­ Elected Member, American Society for Clinical Investigation 2011 ­ Elected Fellow, American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2012 ­ Elected Member, Association of American Physicians (AAP)

(c) Honors and Awards (Include the dates they were received).

1988 – 1989 Howard Hughes Medical Institute – National Institutes of Health Research Scholars Program, Fellow

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1989 ­ American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Young Investigator Award, Honorable Mention, for immunology of blood stage malaria

1994 ­ American College of Physicians, Maryland Associates meeting, first Place, clinical Vignettes, “Urban Leptospirosis;” Runner Up, Clinical Research, “Prospective Study of Simple Clinical and Laboratory Parameters to Predict Clostridium difficile Colitis”

1995 American College of Physicians, National Meeting, Atlanta, GA, Winner, Poster, Competition for Clinical Vignettes

1995 – 1998 Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Physician Postdoctoral Award 1999 – 2002 Charles E. Culpeper Foundation Medical Sciences Scholar 2006 Elected Member, American Society for Clinical Investigation 2008 Elected President, Western Section, Federation for Medical Research 2008 Elected President, American Committee on Clinical Tropical Medicine and Travelers Health,

American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2011 Elected to Fellowship, American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2011 Bailey K. Ashford medal, American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, “awarded for

distinguished work in tropical medicine in early or mid­career.” 2012 Elected Member, Association of American Physicians 2014 Honorary Doctorate, Universidad Nacional de la Amazonia Peruana, Iquitos, Peru 2014 Honorary Professor, Rajarata University, Anuradapura, Sri Lanka

(d) Contracts and Grants Please provide the following information for current and recent contract and grants:

Title *Indicates new or competitively renewed grants funded since

previous review period

Granting Agency/Grant

number

Amount of Total Award

(include indirect costs)

Time period of contract/grant

Role, e.g. PI, co­investigator, project leader, etc.

Predicting risk of human leptospirosis by environmental surveillance

1R01AI108276 $2,863,000 6/1/13 – 5/31/18 PI

Developing high­throughput ways to monitor sexual development and transmission in P. falciparum

Gates Foundation

$761,000

3/1/12 ­2/28/16

Co­PI (Elizabeth Winzeler, PI)

Peru/Brazil International

NIAID/NIH 5U19AI089681

$12,500,000

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Center of Excellence in Malaria Research,

Patient­Oriented Research in Tropical Infectious Diseases (K24 mid­career award in patient­oriented research)

NIAID/NIH K24AI068903

$617,775

Competitively renewed in 2011 to 8/31/2016

PI

Translational Research Development for Endemic Infectious Diseases of Amazonia

Fogarty International Center, NIH D43TW007120

$1,328,800

competitively renewed 7/1/16­6/30/2021 (NCE), renewal pending

PI/Program Director

B12 Autotrophy as a Virulence Mechanism in Infectious Leptospira

NIAID

$426,250

9/1/1

Matthi

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/NIH R21AI115273

5­8/31/17

as, MA(PI) Vinetz, co­investigator

Addressing the Global Burden of Leptospirosis in Two Endemic Countries

NIAID/NIH 1U19AI115658­01

$1,890,000 9/1/15­2/29/20 Vinetz, PI/PD

(e) External Professional Activities (Examples include, but are not limited to, presentation of papers and lectures, technical service to organizations and agencies, acting as a reviewer of journal or book manuscripts or contract and grant proposals, or professional committee service).

International Service 2007­2011 Secretary, International Leptospirosis Society; wrote and secured funding for three NIH R13 conference grants to help fund junior trainee travel to Quito, Ecuador and Cochin, India ILS meetings, September 2007 and 2009, respectively 2008­2011 Named by WHO Director General to be a member of the Leptospirosis Epidemiology Reference Group, an advisory group of the World Health Organization 2008­2013 External reviewer for grant submissions to the Wellcome Trust, U.K. 2009 External reviewer for one grant submission, Canadian Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, Strategic Projects competition, 2009 2010, 2011, 2012, External reviewer for Medical Research Council of Singapore, 2 grant reviews per year

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2012 Massey University, New Zealand, Technical Advisor, Zoonotic Research/OneHealth Programs, New Zealand & Southeast Asia 2012,2013, 2014, 2015 Invited Lecturer, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Diploma Course in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, “Brucellosis” and “Leptospirosis” National Service: 2000 Michigan Life Sciences Corridor, Review Panel Member Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Review Panel member, International Research Scholars Program 2001­02 U.S. National Institutes of Health, ZRG1 F08 Study Section, Prokaryote and Eukaryote Molecular Biology and Genetics IRG 2001 Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Review Panel member, Latin American and Canada Scholars

Program 2002 Veterans Administration, External Reviewer/Consultant for Intramural Grants Program 2003 Member, Ad hoc Tropical Medicine and Parasitology Study Section on vector biology, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, 11/03 Member and Chair, Special Emphasis Panel for Tropical Medicine and Parasitology Study Section, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, 5/03 (member), 8/03 (chair) External Reviewer, Integrative Animal Biology, Division of Integrative Biology and Neuroscience, National Science Foundation, 2/03 to 3/03 Member, Special Emphasis Panel for Health, Environment and Economic Development, Fogarty International Center and National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, 3/03 to 4/03 2003­2014, Invited Lecturer, “Leptospirosis” and “Brucellosis”, Military Tropical Medicine Course, Uniformed Health

Sciences University, Bethesda, MD 2004: Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS) Exploratory Research Award Program, Review Panel member, November­December 2004 Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, member, Distinguished Clinical Scholars Award Scientific Review Panel, July 28, 2004

U.S. National Institutes of Health, ad hoc member, Pathogenic Eukaryotes Study Section, October 14­ 15, 2004 U.S. National Institutes of Health, member, Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Genetics and Molecular Biology Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1 F08 (20)), June 30 to July 2, 2004

U.S. National Institutes of Health, member, Special Emphasis Panel/Initial Review Group 2004/10 ZRG1 IDM­H (02), Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, June 17, 2004. U.S. National Institutes of Health U.S. National Institutes of Health, Special Emphasis Panel, ZRG1 SSS­Z, SBIR grant review panel, March 25­26, 2004

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2005: Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Canada and Latin America Scientific Competition, member, External Review Panel, November 2005­March 2006 Institut Pasteur (France)­FIOCRUZ, Brazil Collaborative Grant Program, ad hoc external reviewer, November 2005 U.S. National Institutes of Health, member, Fogarty Global Infectious Diseases Program ZRG1 ICP­2 study section, March 29, 2005. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Infectious Diseases and Parasitology International Scholars Program, Member, External Review Panel, November 2004­March 2005.

U.S. National Institutes of Health, member, Special Emphasis Panel/Initial Review Group 2005/10

ZRG1 IDM­H (02), Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, February 16, 2005. 2006­ American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene: various committee and leadership roles including 2012 Editor­in­Chief American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Executive Committee of the Society Pfizer Centennial Awards Committee, Member, ASTMH­IDSA Tropical Diseases Guidelines Committee, Member, Scientific Program Committee, Member, Public Relations Committee, elected President of the Clinical Group 2008­2009, Council member 2008­2009, Burroughs Wellcome­ASTMH Postdoctoral Fellowship Committee 2011, 2012 2007 U.S. National Institutes of Health, standing member, Clinical and Field Studies of Infectious Diseases ­2011 study Section 2008: U.S. National Institutes of Health, member, study section for Centers of Excellence in Biodefense Research 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Research Scholars Program reviewer 2009­2015 member of various adhoc study sections (4­6 per year) for NIH, maintaining Continuous Submission

currently through September 2015. 2006­ U.S. National Institutes of Health, member, Fogarty Global Infectious Diseases Program ZRG1 ICP­ 2013 study sections. 2011 Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, UC Irvine, “Genomic Approaches to Infectious Disease Diagnostics” 2012­2015 Infectious Diseases Society of America Program Committee Member, Section G, Global Health 2015­2019, U.S. National Institutes of Health, Member, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Research Committee of

the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Selected Invited Participation in National and International Meetings: 2000 American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Chair, Symposium on Leptospirosis 2000 American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Invited and Introduced Dr.

Solomon Faine as the Marco Longo Memorial Lecturer 2002 American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Invited Speaker, Symposium on Plasmodium­Mosquito Interactions, “Molecular Targets of Blocking Malaria Transmission” 2002 American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Chair, Scientific Session Z:

Mosquito Biology & Malaria Transmission 2002 American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, co­Chair, Symposium 26: Molecular, Cellular, & Immuno Parasitology, one of three inaugural symposia of the ASTMH Committee for Molecular, Cellular, and Immuno­Parasitology (MCIP)

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2005 American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, invited speaker “Leptospirosis Ecology and Epidemiology”, Symposium 2006 American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, invited speaker, “Leptospirosis: developing a global research agenda”, Symposium 2007 American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, invited speaker, “Update in Leptospirosis” International Society of Tropical Diseases and Malaria (Jeju, S. Korea), “Determinants of Clinical Outcome of Leptospirosis 2008 Infectious Diseases Society of American, invited speaker, “Update in Leptospirosis” 2009 NIH/NIAID International Research in Infectious Diseases Meeting, Bethesda, MD, “What Determinants of the Outcome of Leptospira Infection” (invited by NIAID program officers) NIH/NIAID Symposium on Neglected Bacterial Diseases, Bangkok, Thailand, “Host, Bacterial and Environmental Determinants of Outcome of Leptospirosis” 2010 American Association for the Advancement of Science, “Translating the Science of Vector­ Borne Disease to the Improvement of Global Health” 2011 U.S State Department and NIH/NIAID “Bacterial, Waterborne and Emerging Infectious Diseases Conference, 31 January 2011 ­ 3 February 2011” Nicosia, Cyprus 2012 NIH/NIAID, Invited speaker and workshop participating by NIH program staff, “Improving Malaria Vaccine Strategies through the Application of Immunological Principles” XVIII International Congress for Tropical Medicine and Malaria, and the XLVIII Congress of the Brazilian Society of Tropical Medicine, Leptospirosis Round Table 2011 Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, UC Irvine Invited Seminar, New York University, Division of Medical Parasitology, “The Biology of Malaria Transmission from Vertebrate Host to Mosquito Vector” 2012 IDSA Andriole Board Review Course, San Diego, CA, “Zoonoses” ASTMH IDWeek Premeeting Course, San Diego, “Brucellosis” “Leptospirosis” ASMTH Premeeting course, Atlanta, “Leptospirosis” and “Brucellosis” UCSD Topics In Internal Medicine: Principles of Travel Medicine 2013 IDSA Andriole Board Review Course, San Francisco, CA, “Zoonoses” Tropical Medicine Interactive, IDWEEK, San Francisco, CA Moderator, Chagas Disease Symposium, IDWEEK, San Francisco, CA Moderator, Hot Topics in Tropical Medicine, IDWEEK, San Francisco, CA 2014 IDSA Andriole Board Review Course, Philadelphia, PA, “Zoonoses” IDWEEK, Philadelphia, PA, Moderator, Hot Topics in Tropical Medicine, Selected Invited Lecturer: “Rat Summit,” New York City Council­Columbia University, Invited speaker and panelist on leptospirosis and other rat­borne diseases (On personal invitation of NY City Council member, Bill Perkins), November 2000 “Clinical Aspects of Leptospirosis,” Symposium on Leptospirosis, 49th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, October 2000, Houston “Molecular Targets of Blocking Malaria Transmission,” Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, May 2000 “Preventing Malaria Transmission at the Parasite: Mosquito Interface: Molecular and Cell Biology Approaches,” University of Texas Medical Branch, Department of Biophysics and Physiology, October 2001

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“Mechanisms by Which Malaria Parasites Invade the Mosquito Midgut: Implications for Blocking Malaria Transmission,” Picower Institute, Long Island, NY, October 2001 Grand Rounds: Clinico­Pathologic Correlation Conference, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, January 2002 “Undifferentiated Febrile Illness,” Plenary Session, Texas Academy of Internal Medicine/Texas Chapter of the American College of Physicians­American Society of Internal Medicine, Annual Meeting, San Luis Hotel, Galveston, Texas, November, 2002 “Judicious Choices of Antibiotic Use for the House Officer,” Texas Academy of Internal Medicine/Texas Chapter of the American College of Physicians­American Society of Internal Medicine, Annual Meeting, San Luis Hotel, Galveston, Texas, November, 2002 “Ookinete­Secreted Molecules as Targets of Blocking Malaria Transmission to Mosquitoes,” Symposium 31: Plasmodium Development in Vector Mosquitoes, 51st Annual Meeting of the American Society for Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Denver, November 2002 “Laboratory Notebooks and Data Management,” Burroughs Wellcome Fund/Howard Hughes Medical Institute Course in Scientific Management, Chevy Chase Maryland, July 27­31, 2002 “Molecular Targets of Blocking Malaria Transmission,” National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease Rocky Mountain Laboratory workshop on Host­Pathogen­Vector Interactions, Hamilton, Montana, July 25­26 2002 “Undifferentiated Febrile Illness in the Tropics,” Gulf Coast Tropical Medicine Meeting, Galveston, Texas, April 2002 “Molecular Targets of Blocking Malaria Transmission,” Department of Pharmacology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, April 2002 “Leptospirosis—Cases and Discussion,” Gorgas Course in Tropical Medicine, Lima, Peru, February 2002 “Leptospirosis: Clinical Presentation, Epidemiology, Diagnosis and Pathogenesis,” Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru, to faculty and students of the Departments of Infectious Disease, Tropical Medicine, and Dermatology, February 2002 San Diego Microbiology Group, “Molecular Targets of Blocking Malaria Transmission,” December 2003 Molecular Pathology Graduate Program, UCSD School of Medicine, “Molecular Targets of Blocking Malaria Transmission,” December 2003 VIII Congreso Peruano de Enfermedades Infecciosas y Tropicales, Sociedad Peruana de Enfermedades Infecciosas y Tropicales (SPEIT), “Leptospirosis,” August, 2003 Grand Rounds, Department of Medicine, UCSD Medical Center, Hillcrest, “Malaria in the Genomic Era,” November 12, 2004 PRIMR Lecture, November 2005, Department of Medicine, Hillcrest Auditorium PRISM Lecture, April 2005, Department of Medicine, Liebow Auditorium Latin America Health Care Media Workshop, “Fighting Tropical Diseases: An Update on Research”, Institute of the Americas, La Jolla, CA, May 23, 2006 Grand Rounds, Scripps Memorial Hospital, “Tropical Medicine in Primary Care”, April 18, 2006

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Gorgas Diploma Course in Tropical Medicine, “Leptospirosis”, Alexander von Humboldt Institute of Tropical Medicine, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru, February 20, 2006 2009 Invited Speaker, “Leptospirosis,” U.S.­Japan Meeting on Enteric Diseases Colloquium on Neglected Tropical Diseases of Latin America, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, November 2009, “Transmission of Leptospirosis in the Peruvian Amazon” Military Tropical Medicine Course, U.S. Department of Defense, July 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, “Leptospirosis”, “Brucellosis” (added 2009) 2010 Invited Speaker, Yale School of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, “Malaria” Invited Speaker, AAAS Meeting San Diego, CA, “Molecular Targets of Blocking Malaria Transmission: Translational Approaches” UCSD Topics In Internal Medicine: Emerging Infections In The United States 2011 Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, UC Irvine Invited Seminar, New York University, Division of Medical Parasitology, “The Biology of Malaria Transmission from Vertebrate Host to Mosquito Vector” 2013 Invited Speaker, Patrick Ledden Memorial Lecture, UCSD, “Sociobiological Barriers to Malaria Eradication”, December 2, 2013 2014 Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, UCSD, “A 50 Year Old Man with Chronic Gastrointestinal Bleeding”, November 12, 2014 Editorial and Peer­review: 1994 ­ 1998 Editorial Associate, Medicine (Baltimore), Editor­in­Chief, Victor McKusick, M.D. 2001 – 2008 Editorial Board Member, Trends in Parasitology 2001 – 2011 Associate Editor, American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2002 – present Editorial Board Member, Infection and Immunity 2001 – present Section Editor, Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, Travel and Tropical Medicine­

Related Diseases (one issue annually, comes out in October) 2007 – present Editorial Board member, Clinical Infectious Diseases 2009 – present Editorial Board member Public Library of Science Neglected Tropical Diseases 2010 ­ present Editorial Board Member, Eukaryotic Cell 2011 – 2012 Editor­in­Chief, American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2011 – present Deputy Editor, PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2013 – present Associate Editor, American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Ad hoc Peer­review of papers for New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA, Science, Nature, Journal of Clinical Investigation, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nature Microbiological Reviews, Vaccine, Infection and Immunity, Experimental Parasitology, Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, Expert Opinion in Biological Therapy, Journal of Experimental Biology, American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Archives of Diseases in Childhood, Clinical Infectious Diseases, Emerging Infectious Diseases, Swiss Medical Weekly, Journal of Medical Microbiology, Journal of Clinical Microbiology, Molecular Microbiology Continuing Medical Education: 2003 – present Infectious Disease Division weekly case conference, 64 hrs/year 2003­2015 American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, ~40 hrs/yr

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2004, 2014 American Board of Internal Medicine Continuous Professional Development 108 hours­

Modules (18 hrs each) completed in General Medicine, Inpatient Medicine, Clinical Skills, Hematology, Infectious Diseases, Pulmonary Medicine

(f) Most Significant Contributions to Promoting Diversity (Examples include, but are not limited to, developing strategies for the educational or professional advancement of students in underrepresented groups, contributions that promote equitable access and diversity in education, and in activities such as recruitment, retention, and mentoring.)

1. Mentoring a. Michael A. Matthias, Ph.D. Mentored from post­doc to Assistant Professor at UCSD. Guided him towards submitting his first R01 grant (July 2009) to the NIH. Obtained 2 year diversity supplement from the NIH to support 2 years of faculty status as Assistant Professor (funded, active 9/22/09) (African­American) b. Mentored student in the NIH­funded Initiative for Maximizing Student Diversity (IMSD) program, Angelo Moreno, UCSD undergraduate, working on pathogenesis of leptospirosis (Hispanic). He is now at Duke as a PhD candidate in Microbiology; currently a PhD candidate at Duke University in Department of Microbiology. Second year of mentoring Jason Tanseco, supported by IMSD. I also have interviewed 4 Hispanic students accepted by the program. These students have been supported by NIH grant 5R25GM083275 from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, “Mentoring Young Minds to Increase Diversity in Biomedical Research”. I applied for and received a diversity supplement from NIAID to prepare Angelo Moreno for graduate school. c. Mary Gorrett­Obonyo, Ph.D. Have been working toward recruitment to faculty at UCSD; have co­mentored on obtaining funding from the NIH (African­American) d. Jessica Ricaldi, M.D., mentored and supervised Ph.D. (completed 2009) in Molecular Pathology program in the School of Medicine; recruited and funded with NIH grants; she did a fellowing in Clinical Microbiology at UT Southwestern; mentored her towards research independence in her first faculty position at Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru (Hispanic); currently an Assistant Professor, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Faculty of Medicine. e. Raul Chuquiyauri, M.D., mentored and supervised as chair of thesis committee UCSD/SDSU graduate student in Joint Doctoral Program in Global Health; PhD awarded 2014 f. Ryan Matson, I mentored and supervised as a postbaccalaureate student working on malaria affecting underserved populations in the Peruvian Amazon in a program supervised by Warren Lockette, M.D.. He is currently a second year medical student at UCSD. He was supported by grant T37MD001580 from the National Center On Minority Health And. Health Disparities entitled “Training in Minority Health and Health Disparities in International Venues”. g. Anthony Cannella, M.D., mentored him (Hispanic American) as Infectious Disease fellow at UC San Diego; he received a K08 grant from NIAID and is currently Assistant Professor of Medicine at University of Florida. h. Carla Hernandez, DVM, is currently a postdoctoral fellow at UCSD in Lab Animal Medicine, preparing to initiate a curriculum in laboratory animal medicine at her home institution, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru. 2. Recruitment, retention and mentoring I am program director of a NIH/Fogarty International Center Global Infectious Diseases Training Grant, “Endemic Infectious Diseases of the Peruvian Amazon” which specifically aims to recruit underrepresented minorities into research capacity building in tropical infectious diseases. I am a member of the NIH T32 training grant writing committee which is specifically focusing on minority recruitment for the Infectious Diseases training programs.

(g) Other Activities (List those that do not fit into categories a – f above, such as community service).

(h) Student Instructional Activities

Course load information is reported separately in faculty review files. Please list here all students mentored outside of the structured classroom setting. Please list by category (e.g., undergraduate research students, masters or doctoral candidates, postdoctoral or medical fellows, interns, residents) and indicate your role (e.g., thesis adviser, research adviser) for each student. For graduate students, indicate the year of their degree when appropriate.

Postdoctoral fellows:

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04/99 ­ 06/01 Rebecca C. Langer, Ph.D., worked on Plasmodium ookinete cell biology. Published 5 papers, 3 as first author, and 2 first­authored papers submitted; Assistant Professor, University of Texas Health Sciences Center, Houston, July 2001 ­ January 31, 2004; University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, February 1, 2004 ­ present

07/2001 ­ 07/00 Abdel Razek Y.­Desouky, DVM, Ph.D., worked on Leishmania chitinase biochemistry and

enzymology. Published one paper (in press) as first author. Currently Lecturer, Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Tanta University (Kafr El­Sheikh Branch), Kafr El­Sheikh,Egypt, 2001 ­ present

09/99 ­ 08/00 Joseph Bunnell, Ph.D., co­mentored with Robert Tesh, M.D. on examining rodent specimens from

Iquitos, Peru for the prevalence of the leptospiral carrier state. Published one paper as first author. 2000 ­ present, Biologist, U.S. Geological Survey

05/00 ­ 08/01 Yao­Lung Tsai, Ph.D., worked on genetic transformation of P. gallinaceum, transfection studies to

study intracellular trafficking of chitinase within ookinetes and to perform chitinase gene knockout studies. One first­author paper published. Assistant Professor, Taiwan University August 01­present

04/00 – 6/03 Fengwu Li, Ph.D., working on mechanisms of ookinete­mosquito midgut interactions. One paper as

second author published; 1 paper as second author submitted, two first author papers in preparation; currently Assistant Project Scientist at UCSD

06/01 – 6/06 Michael Matthias, Ph.D., working on leptospira proteomics and immunology at UCSD 10/01 ­ 2003 Monica da Silva­Nunes, M.D., working on cloning the gene encoding a P. gallinaceum malaria

transmission­blocking epitope recognized by a monoclonal antibody. 10/01 – 6/03 Reynolds Brobey, Ph.D., working on expressing and purifying recombinant P. falciparum chitinase for

structural studies; working on ookinete­secreted proteases putatively involved in ookinete­mosquito interactions.

9/02 – 6/09 Jessica N. Ricaldi, M.D., working on leptospiral pathogenesis and epidemiology; started Molecular

Pathology graduate program at UCSD 9/04; awarded Supplement to NIH grant for postgraduate and graduate studies. Completed PhD 6/09.

8/04 – 12/05 Eddy Segura, M.D., worked on leptospirosis field studies in Peruvian Amazon 8/04 – 7/07 Christian Ganoza, M.D., worked on molecular taxonomy of Leptospira; 9/04 – 5/09 Raul Chuquiyauri, M.D., working on malaria transmission dynamics in Peruvian Amazon. Became a

PhD student in the UCSD/SDSU Joint Doctoral Program in Global Health. Clinical fellows: 10/00 ­ 06/01 Moti Talpada, M.D., Infectious Disease fellow, worked on leptospiral transmission from cattle, 10/00 to

June 2001. One first author paper submitted. July 2001­present, infectious disease consultant in private practice, Houston, TX.

06/01 ­ 8/01 Mark Fahlen, M.D., Nephrology clinical fellow, working on mechanisms of leptospiral adherence to

renal tubular cells. 10/01 ­ 6/30/08 Ajay Bharti, M.D., infectious disease clinical fellow, working on influence of host inflammatory

responses on malaria parasite transmission to mosquitoes; awarded competitive postdoctoral ID research fellowship from the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene/Burroughs Wellcome

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Fund/Ellison Medical Foundation; currently Assistant Professor and K23 grant recipient UCSD Divisionof Infectious Diseases under supervision of Dr. Scott Letendre and Dr. Davey Smith

10/05 – 2009 Walter Dehority, M.D., pediatric infectious disease fellow, worked on mechanisms of

Plasmodium­mosquito interactions; currently Assistant Professor, Dept of Pediatrics, Division of Infectious Diseases, University of New Mexico

2007­2009 Eric Stern, M.D., pediatric infectious diseases fellow, worked on brucellosis epidemiology in Peru,

currently Assistant Professor of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Georgetown University 7/09 – 2011 Shira Abeles, M.D., Fogarty International Fellow (2010­2011), worked on immunology and metabolomics

related to malaria parasite transmission from humans to mosquitoes in the Peruvian Amazon; currently Assistant Clinical Professor in infectious diseases at UCSD, with K23 grant submission

7/10 – 2014 Anthony Cannella, M.D., NIH Diversity Supplement­ and NIH T32­supported, to study immunology of

human brucellosis in Peru. Currently Assistant Professor of Medicine, K08 awarded (Vinetz, mentor) 2013­2018

Medical students: 03/00 ­ 06/00 Kari Gillenwater, UTMB medical student, March 2000 to June 2000, supervised NIH 06/02 – 05/03 predoctoral travel fellowship, to work on the epidemiology of chloroquine resistance in the Peruvian

Amazon. In 2001, she was awarded the UTMB Center for Tropical Diseases Tropical Medicine Research Award for excellence in research. Recipient of HHMI Medical Student Research Training Fellowship 2002­3, to study on influence of host inflammatory responses on malaria parasite transmission to mosquitoes, in a mouse model and in humans in Iquitos, Peru. Awarded honorable mention in Young Investigators Competition at 2003 American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Annual Meeting; completed an honors thesis on her malaria research, and awarded honors atgraduation; Residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Pediatrics, 2004 ­

04/02 ­ 06/02 Andy Chen, UTMB M.D. Ph.D. student, supervised predoctoral travel fellowship, to work on Plasmodium sexual stage biology, studying ookinetes obtained ex­vivo from malaria patients in Iquitos, Peru.

03/01 ­ 06/01 Amanda Turner, UTMB medical student, March 2001 to June 2001, NIH predoctoral travel fellowship

to work on the epidemiology of leptospirosis in the Peruvian Amazon. Took one year off to do HIV clinical research.

6/03­6/05 Kate Remick, UTMB Medical student; worked on leptospirosis epidemiology in Iquitos, Peru;

currently pediatrics resident, University of Chicago 4/1/04 ­ present Robert Deiss, UCSD medical student, Independent Study Project on diagnosis of malaria using real

time PCR and molecular genotyping of malaria parasites in the Peruvian Amazon. Mentor in applications to Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Ellison International Health Fellowship

9/04­6/05 Faith Chisum, ISP project committee member; teaching aides for microbiology 1/1/10 ­12/31/14 Heymann Oo, ISP chair; mentor on T35 training grant; she obtained her MPH from the Harvard School

of Public Health; carried out research in Peruvian Amazon on malaria research; currently pediatrics resident at UCSF

1/1/12­present Holly Vo, ISP Chair, NIH T35 grant trainee, summer 2012, “The Prevalence of Parasitemia and

Incidence of Malaria in the Local Population of Madre de Dios, Peru.” In UCSD PRIME Program; she is currently an MPH student at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health

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1/1/12­present Paul Manning, ISP Chair, T35 grant trainee, summer 2012, “Current Phenotypes and Genotypes of Plasmodium vivax in Madre de Dios, Peru”

1/1/14­present William Bruno, MS2, Research Elective trainee working on mechanism of Leptospira virulence

modifying gene family, and awarded for Ben Kean Award, ASMTH and a slot on UCSD T35 training grant to study human immune responses to leptospiral VM proteins in the Peruvian Amazon.

6/14­present Sara Bergquist, MS2, research elective assessing knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding

malaria transmission blocking vaccines in Peruvian Amazon; she presented poster at 2015 Unite for Sight global health conference at Yale, New Haven, CT; manuscript submitted for publication

6/14­present Suzanne Shah, MS2, research elective analyzing ESBL E. coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates 6/14­present Leselle Norville, MS2, research elective analyzing in vivo­expressed Leptospira proteins as candidates

for pathogenesis­related mechanisms Graduate students: 4/06 – 6/06 Irene Wu, Molecular Pathology Rotation Student 9/04 – 2010 Jessica Ricaldi, Molecular Pathology program, received PhD in leptospiral genomics and sialic acid analysis 9/05 – 2011 Vieng Bounkeua, MSTP student in Biomedical Sciences program, thesis student, received PhD in mechanisms of parasite­mosquito interactions 2010­2014 Jason Lehmann, PhD student in Biomedical Sciences Program, received PhD in genomics and molecular pathogenesis of leptospirosis in animal models, currently postdoctoral fellow at University of Florida, Gainesville. 9/09–5/14 Raul Chuquiyauri, M.D., working on malaria transmission dynamics in Peruvian Amazon, received PhD in in the UCSD/SDSU Joint Doctoral Program in Global Health. Undergraduate/ Postbac: 2005­2012 Colleen McClean, UC Berkeley STAR student, worked on genetic transformation of P. gallinaceum; finished MPH­Peace Corp student at Emory School of Public Health; finished 2 years in Peace Corps in Togo; currently MD­PhD student at Duke University 2009­2012 Angelo Moreno, IMSD student, NIH Diversity Supplement post­Bac, currently PhD student at Duke University 2010­2012 Jason Tanseco, IMSD student, worked on molecular pathogenesis of leptospirosis in animal models. 2009­2010 Kenny Petterson, undergrad honors thesis student, currently 4th year medical student at UCSF, applying for internal medicine residency 2009­2010 Kenneth Wong, undergrad honors thesis student, currently 4th year medical student at Yale

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Section III ­ Bibliography A. PRIMARY PUBLISHED WORK

I. Original Articles

1. Kumar S, Good MF, Dontfraid F, Vinetz JM, Miller LH. Interdependence of CD4+ T cells and malarial spleen in immunity to Plasmodium vinckei vinckei. Relevance to vaccine development. J Immunol 143:2017­2023, 1989.

2. Vinetz JM, Kumar S, Good MF, Fowlkes BJ, Berzofsky JA, Miller LH. Adoptive transfer of CD8+ T cells from immune animals does not transfer immunity to blood stage Plasmodium yoelii malaria. J Immunol 144:1069­1074, 1990.

3. Vinetz JM, Rickman LS. Chronic arthritis due to Mycobacterium avium complex in a patient with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Arth Rheumat 34:1339­1340, 1991.

4. Perlmann P, Kumar S, Vinetz JM, Kullberg M, Miller LH, Perlmann P. Cellular mechanisms in the immune response to malaria in Plasmodium vinckei­infected mice. Infect Immun 63:3987­3993, 1995.

5. Manabe YC, Vinetz JM, Moore RD, Merz C, Charache P, Bartlett JG. Clostridium difficile Colitis: An Efficient Clinical Approach to Diagnosis. Annals of Internal Medicine 123:835­840, 1995. [N.b. Manabe and Vinetz contributed equally to this study.]

6. Vinetz JM, Glass GE, Flexner C, Mueller P, Kaslow DC. Sporadic urban leptospirosis. Annals of Internal Medicine 125:794­798, 1996.

7. Vinetz JM, Li J, McCutchan TF, Kaslow DC. Plasmodium malariae infection in an asymptomatic 74 year­old Greek woman with splenomegaly. N Engl J Med 338:367­371, 1998.

8. Vinetz JM, Kaslow DC. Plasmodium gallinaceum: Use of antisera to degenerate synthetic peptides derived from the active site of protozoal chitinases to characterize an ookinete­specific chitinase. Exp Parasitol 90:199­202, 1998.

9. Vinetz JM, Dave SK, Specht CA, Hayward R, Fidock D. The chitinase PfCHT1 from the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum lacks proenzyme and chitin binding domains and displays unique substrate preferences. Proc Natl Acad Sci (USA) 96:14061­14066, 1999.

10. Vinetz JM, Specht CA, Valenzuela J, Aravind L, Langer RC, Ribeiro JMC, Kaslow DC. Chitinases of the Avian Malaria Parasite Plasmodium gallinaceum, a Class of Enzymes Necessary for Parasite Invasion of the Mosquito Midgut. J Biol Chem 275:10331­10341, 2000.

11. Langer RC, Hayward RE, Tsuboi T, Tachibana M, Torii M, Vinetz JM. Micronemal transport of Plasmodium ookinete chitinases to the electron­dense area of the apical complex for extracellular secretion. Infect Immun 68:6461­6465, 2000.

12. Bunnell JE, Hice CL, Watts DM, Tesh RB, Vinetz JM. Detection of pathogenic Leptospira spp. infections among mammals captured in the Peruvian Amazon Basin Region. Am J Trop Med Hyg 63:255­258, 2000.

13. Zhang Y, Telleria L, Vinetz JM, Yawn D, Rosmann S, Indrikovs AJ. Erythrocytapheresis for Plasmodium falciparum infection complicated by cerebral malaria and hyperparasitemia. J Clinical Apheresis 16:15­18, 2001.

14. Tsai Y­L, Hayward RE, Langer RC, Fidock DA, Vinetz JM. Disruption of the Plasmodium falciparum chitinase markedly impairs parasite invasion of the mosquito midgut. Infect Immun 69:4048­4054, 2001. [N.B.: This paper was chosen by ASM for Journal Highlights in the ASM News.]

15. Dessens JT, Mendoza J, Claudianos C, Vinetz JM, Hassard S, Ranawaka GR, Sinden RE. Knockout of the rodent malaria parasite chitinase PbCHT1 attenuates transmission to mosquitoes. Infect Immun 69:4041­4047, 2001. [N.B.: This paper was chosen by ASM for Journal Highlights in the ASM News.]

16. Razek­Desouky A, Specht CA, Soong L, Vinetz JM. Expression and enzymatic characterization of the chitinase LdCHT1 from Leishmania donovani. Exp Parasitol. 99:220­22, 2001.

17. Langer RC, Li F, Vinetz JM. Identification of Plasmodium gallinaceum zygote/ookinete expressed antigens as targets of blocking malaria transmission. Infect Immun 70:102­106, 2002.

18. Langer RC, Li F, Popov V, Kurosky A and Vinetz JM. A monoclonal antibody against the Plasmodium falciparum chitinase PfCHT1 recognizes a malaria transmission­blocking epitope in Plasmodium gallinaceum ookinetes unrelated to the chitinase PgCHT1. Infect Immun 70:1581­1590, 2002.

19. Russell KL, Montiel Gonzalez MA, Watts DM, Lagos­Figueroa RC, Chauca G, Ore M, Gonzalez JE, Moron C, Tesh RB and Vinetz JM. An outbreak of leptospirosis among Peruvian military recruits. Am J Trop Med Hyg 2003: 69: 53­57, 2003.

20. Gary R. Klimpel, Michael A. Matthias, and Joseph M. Vinetz. Leptospira interrogans Activation of Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells: Preferential Expansion of TCRγδ+ T cells versus TCRαβ+ T cells. J Immun 171:1447­1455, 2003.

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21. Takafumi Tsuboi, Osamu Kaneko, Chiho Eitoku, Nantavadee Suwanabun, Jetsumon Sattabongkot, Joseph M Vinetz, Motomi Torii. Gene structure and ookinete expression of the chitinase genes of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium yoelii. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, 130(1): 51­54, 2003.

22. Moti D. Talpada, Natalie Garvey, Robert Sprowls, A. Konrad Eugster, and Joseph M. Vinetz. Prevalence of Leptospiral Infection in Texas Cattle: Implications for Transmission to Humans. Vector­Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 3(3), 141­147, 2003.

23. Ajay R Bharti, Jarlath E Nally, Jessica N Ricaldi, Michael A Matthias, Monica M Diaz, Michael A Lovett, Paul N Levett, Robert H Gilman, Michael R Willig, Eduardo Gotuzzo, and Joseph M Vinetz. The Peru­United States Leptospirosis Consortium. Leptospirosis: A Zoonotic Disease of Global Importance. Lancet Infectious Diseases, 3: 757­771 [This article was peer­reviewed and contains both analytical review and primary data.]

24. Michael A.S. Johnson, Hannah Smith, Priya Joseph, Robert H. Gilman, Christian T. Bautista, Kalina J. Campos, Michelle Cespedes, Peter Klatsky, Carlos Vidal, Hilja Terry, Maritza M. Calderon, Carlos Coral, Lilia Cabrera, Paminder S. Parmar, Joseph M. Vinetz. Human Exposure to Leptospira in Three Contrasting Epidemiological Contexts in Peru. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 10: 1016­1022, 2004.

25. Fengwu Li, Thomas J. Templeton, Vsevolod L. Popov, Jason E. Comer, Takafumi Tsuboi, Motomi Torii, and Joseph M. Vinetz. Plasmodium ookinete­secreted proteins secreted through a common micronemal pathway are targets of blocking malaria transmission. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 279(25):26635­44, 2004.

26. Roshanravan B, Kari E, Gilman RH, Cabrera L, Lee E, Metcalfe J, Calderon M, Lescano AG, Montenegro SH, Calampa C, Vinetz JM. Endemic malaria in the Peruvian Amazon region of Iquitos. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2003; 69:45­52.

27. Eddy Segura, Christian Ganoza, Kalina Campos, Jessica N. Ricaldi, Sonia Torres, Hermann Silva, Manuel Céspedes, Michael A. Matthias, Mark A. Swancutt, Renso López Liñán, Eduardo Gotuzzo, Humberto Guerra, Robert H. Gilman, and Joseph M. Vinetz. Clinical Spectrum of Pulmonary Involvement in Leptospirosis in an Endemic Region, with Quantification of Leptospiral Burden. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 40:343­51, 2005.

28. Christian A. Ganoza, Eddy R. Segura, Mark A. Swancutt, Eduardo Gotuzzo, and Joseph M. Vinetz. Mild, Self­Resolving Acute Leptospirosis in an HIV­Infected Patient in the Peruvian Amazon. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene,73(1): 67­68, 2005.

29. Fengwu Li, Kailash P. Patra, Joseph M. Vinetz. An Anti­Chitinase Malaria Transmission­Blocking ScFv as an Effector Molecule for Creating a Plasmodium falciparum­Refractory Mosquito. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 192(5):878­87, 2005.

30. Michael A. Matthias, M. Mónica Díaz, Kalina J. Campos, Maritza Calderon, Michael Willig, Victor Pacheco, Eduardo Gotuzzo, Robert H. Gilman, and Joseph M. Vinetz. Diversity Of Bat­Associated Leptospira in the Peruvian Amazon Region of Iquitos Inferred by Bayesian Phylogenetic Analysis of 16s Ribosomal DNA Sequences. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 73(5) 964­974, 2005.

31. Joseph M. Vinetz, Bruce A. Wilcox, Alonso Aguirre, Lisa X. Gollin, Alan R. Katz, Roger S. Fujioka, Kepa Maly, Pierre Horwitz, Healani Chang. Beyond Disciplinary Boundaries: Leptospirosis as a Model of Incorporating Transdisciplinary Approaches to Understand Infectious Disease Emergence. EcoHealth 2:291­306, 2005.

32. Spichler A, Moock M, Chapola E.G., and Vinetz, J. Weil’s Disease: An Unusually Presentation Characterized by Fulminant Pulmonary Hemorrhage and Shock. Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 9(3):336­340, 2005.

33. Suganya Viriyakosol, Michael A. Matthias, Mark A. Swancutt, Theo N. Kirkland, and Joseph M. Vinetz. Toll­Like Receptor­4 protects against lethal Leptospira interrogans serovar Icterohaemorrhagiae infection and contributes to in vivo control of leptospiral burden. Infection and Immunity, 74(2), 2005.

34. Everick Ayala, Andrés G. Lescano, Robert H. Gilman, Maritza Calderón, Viviana V. Pinedo, Hilja Terry, Lilia Cabrera, Guillermo Achón, Joseph M. Vinetz. Polymerase Chain Reaction and Molecular Genotyping to Monitor Parasitological Response to Chemotherapy in the Peruvian Amazon. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 74(4): 546–553, 2006.

35. Joseph M. Vinetz and Lynn Soong. Leishmania mexicana Infection of Eyelid in a Traveler to Belize. Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2007 Feb;11(1):149­52.

36. Christian A. Ganoza, Michael A. Matthias, Devon Collins­Richards, Kimberly C. Brouwer, Calaveras B. Cunningham, Eddy R. Segura, Robert H. Gilman, Eduardo Gotuzzo, Joseph M. Vinetz. Quantitative and Molecular Assessment of Pathogenic Leptospira in Environmental Surface Waters: Estimating Human Risk for Severe Leptospirosis. PLoS Medicine 3(8): e308.

37. Ajay R. Bharti, Raul Chuquiyauri, Kimberly Brouwer, Jeffrey Stancil, Jessica Lin, Victor Lopez, Alejandro Llanos­Cuentas, Joseph M. Vinetz. Experimental Infection of the Neotropical Malaria Vector Anopheles darlingi by Human Patient­Derived Plasmodium vivax in the Peruvian Amazon. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2006; 75:610­6.

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38. Barry M, Wisnewski AV, Matthias MA, Inouye SK, Vinetz JM. Suburban leptospirosis: atypical lymphocytosis and gamma­delta T cell response. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2006; 43:1304­7.

39. Spichler A, Spichler E, Moock M, Vinetz JM, Leake JA. Acute pancreatitis in fatal anicteric leptospirosis. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2007;76(5):886­7.

40. Ajay R. Bharti, Kailash P. Patra, Raul Chuquiyauri, Margaret Kosek, Robert H. Gilman, Alejandro Llanos­Cuentas, Joseph M. Vinetz. PCR detection of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum DNA from stored serum samples: Implications for retrospective diagnosis of malaria. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2007; 77(3):444­6.

41. Anne Spichler, Daniel Athanazio, Marcia Buzzar, Bronislawa Castro, Erica Chapolla, Antonio Seguro, Joseph M. Vinetz. Case Finding of Lethal Human Leptospirosis by Active Death Certificate Notification in the City of São Paulo, Brazil. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 2007; 13(10): 1559­1561.

42. Marcos, L.A., Tagle, M., Terashima A., Bussalleu, A., Ramirez, C, Carrasco, C., Valdez, L., Huerta­Mercado, J., Freedman, D.O., Vinetz, J.M., Gotuzzo, E. Natural History, Clinicoradiologic Correlates, and Response to Triclabendazole in Acute Massive Fascioliasis. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2008:222­227.

43. Michael A. Matthias, Jessica N. Ricaldi, Manuel Cespedes, M. Monica Diaz, Mayuko Saito, Kailash P. Patra, Carlos Vidal Ore, Eduardo Gotuzzo, Robert H. Gilman, Paul N. Levett, and Joseph M. Vinetz. Human Leptospirosis Caused by a New, Antigenically Unique Leptospira Associated with a Rodent Reservoir in the Peruvian Amazon. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2008;2(4):e213.

44. Matson R, Rios CT, Chavez CB, Gilman RH, Florin D, Sifuentes VL, Greffa RC, Yori PP, Fernandez R, Portocarrero DV, Vinetz JM, Kosek M. Improved Molecular Technique for the Differentiation of Neotropical Anopheline Species. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2008;78:492­498.[Vinetz co­senior author]

45. Zhou Y, Ramachandran V, Kumar KA, Westenberger S, Refour P, Zhou B, Li F, Young JA, Chen K, Plouffe D, Henson K, Nussenzweig V, Carlton J, Vinetz JM, Duraisingh MT, Winzeler EA. Evidence­Based Annotation of the Malaria Parasite's Genome Using Comparative Expression Profiling. PLoS ONE. 2008;3:e1570.

46. Kailash P. Patra, Greg T. Cantin, Jeff R. Johnson, John R. Yates III and Joseph M. Vinetz. Plasmodium falciparum Diverged from Avian Ancestry at Mosquito Level as Revealed by Proteomic Analysis of Zygote and Ookinetes. Proteomics. 2008;8:2492­9.

47. David A. Margolis, Joseph Burns, Sharon L. Reed, Michele M. Ginsberg, Terrence C. O’Grady, Joseph M. Vinetz. Septicemic Plague in a Community Hospital in California. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 78:868­71.

48. Anne Spichler, Daniel A. Athanazio, Juvencio Furtado, Antonio Seguro and Joseph M. Vinetz. Severe, Symptomatic Hypomagnesemia in Acute Leptospirosis. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2008;79:915­7.

49. Anne S. Spichler, Pedro J.Vilaça, Daniel A. Athanazio, Jose O. M. Albuquerque, Marcia Buzzar, Bronislawa Castro, Antonio Seguro, Joseph Vinetz. Predictors of Lethality in Severe Leptospirosis in Urban Coastal Brazil. Emerg Infect Dis 13: 1559­61.

50. Zimic M, Pajuelo M, Rueda D, López C, Arana Y, Castillo Y, Calderón M, Rodriguez S, Sheen P, Vinetz JM, Gonzales A, García HH, Gilman RH. Utility of a protein fraction with cathepsin L­Like activity purified from cysticercus fluid of Taenia solium in the diagnosis of human cysticercosis. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2009 Jun;80(6):964­70.

51. Takeo S, Hisamori D, Matsuda S, Vinetz J, Sattabongkot J, Tsuboi T. Enzymatic characterization of the Plasmodium vivax chitinase, a potential malaria transmission­blocking target. Parasitol Int. 2009;58:243­8.

52. Jenkins I and Vinetz J. The devil is in the details. J Hospital Medicine 2009; 4; 382­6. 53. Bharti AR, Letendre SL, Patra KP, Vinetz JM, and Smith DM. Malaria diagnosis by a polymerase chain reaction­based

assay using a pooling strategy. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2009 Nov;81(5):754­7. 54. Tuero I, Vinetz JM, and Klimpel G. Lack of Demonstrable Memory T Cell Responses in Humans who have

Spontaneously Recovered from Leptospirosis in the Peruvian Amazon. J Infect Dis [N.B. Vinetz co­corresponding author]

55. *Li F, Patra KP, Yowell CA, Dame JB, Chin K, Vinetz JM. Apical Surface Expression of Aspartic Protease Plasmepsin 4, a Potential Transmission­Blocking Target of the Plasmodium Ookinete. J Biol Chem. 2010;285 (11):8076­83.

56. Bessa TA, Spichler A, Chapola EG, Husch AC, de Almeida MF, Sodré MM, Savani ES, Sacramento DR, Vinetz JM. The contribution of bats to leptospirosis transmission in Sao Paulo City, Brazil. Am J Trop Med Hyg.2010;82(2):315­7.

57. *Christian A. Ganoza, Michael A. Matthias, Mayuko Saito, Manuel Cespedes, Eduardo Gotuzzo, and Vinetz JM. Asymptomatic Renal Colonization of Humans in the Peruvian Amazon by Leptospira. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2010; 4(2): e612. doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0000612

58. Scott J. Westenberger, Colleen M. McClean, Rana Chattopadhyay, Neekesh V. Dharia, Jane M. Carlton, John W. Barnwell, William E. Collins, Stephen L. Hoffman, Yingyao Zhou, Vinetz JM, Elizabeth A. Winzeler. A systems­based

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analysis of Plasmodium vivax lifecycle transcription from human to mosquito. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 2010; 4(4): e653. doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0000653.

59. *Li Liang, Diana Leng, Chad Burk, Rie Nakajima­Sasaki, Matthew A. Kayala, Vidya L. Atluri, Jozelyn Pablo, Berkay Unal, Thomas A. Ficht, Eduardo Gotuzzo, Mayuko Saito, W. John W. Morrow, Xiaowu Liang, Pierre Baldi, Robert H. Gilman, Vinetz JM, Renee M. Tsolis, and Philip L. Felgner. Large Scale Immune Profiling of Infected Humans and Goats Reveals Differential Recognition of Brucella melitensis Antigens. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 2010; 4(5): e673. doi:10.1371/ journal.pntd.0000673.

60. Manuel Céspedes, Rafael Tapia, Lourdes Balda, Dana Gonzalez, Martha Glenny, Joseph M. Vinetz. Brote De Leptospirosis Asociado a la Natación en una Fuente de Agua Subterránea en una Zona Costera, Lima – Perú. [Outbreak of Leptospirosis Associated with Swimming in a Subterranean Water Sources in a Coastal Zone, Lima, Peru] Rev Peru Med Exp Salud Publica. 2009; 26(4): 441­48. (Downloadable from http://www.scielo.org.pe/scielo.php?pid=S1726­46342009000400005&script=sci_arttext)

61. Abrams R, Savoia M, Vinetz JM, Dacus AR. Indolent Infectious Tenosynovitis Afflicting Rheumatoid Patients Treated With Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibitors. J Hand Surg 2010;35(6):909­12.

62. McClean CM, Alvarado HG, Neyra V, Llanos­Cuentas A, Vinetz JM. Optimized in vitro production of Plasmodium vivax ookinetes. Am J Trop Med Hyg 2010;83(6): 1183­6.

63. Bounkeua V, Li F, Vinetz JM. In vitro generation of Plasmodium falciparum ookinetes. Am J Trop Med Hyg 2010; 83: 1187­94.

64. Dharia NV, Bright AT, Westenberger SJ, Barnes SW, Batalov S, Kuhen K, Borboa R, Federe GC, McClean CM, Vinetz JM, Neyra V, Llanos­Cuentas A, Barnwell JW, Walker JR, Winzeler EA. Whole­genome sequencing and microarray analysis of ex vivo Plasmodium vivax reveal selective pressure on putative drug resistance genes. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2010; 107(46): 20045­50.

65. Karris, Maile Young, Christine M. Litwin, Hong S. Dong, Joseph M. Vinetz. Bartonella henselae Infection of Prosthetic Aoric Valve Associated with Colitis. Vector Borne Zoonotic Diseases 2011;(11):1503­5.

66. Isaacs AT, Li F, Jasinskiene N, Chen X, Nirmala X, Marinotti O, Vinetz JM, James AA. Engineered Resistance to Plasmodium falciparum Development in Transgenic Anopheles stephensi. PLoS Pathogens. 2011;7(4):e1002017.

67. Anthony P. Cannella, Bichchau M. Nguyen, Caroline D. Piggott, Robert A.Lee, Joseph M. Vinetz, and Sanjay R. Mehta. A Cluster of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Associated with Human Smuggling. Am J Trop Med Hyg 2011;84 (6) 847­850.

68. Platts­Mills James A., Patrick LaRochelle, Kalina Campos, Joseph M. Vinetz, Eduardo Gotuzzo, Jessica N. Ricaldi . Seroprevalence of leptospirosis in Puente Piedra, Lima in 2006. Rev Peru Med Exp Salud Publica.2011; 28(2):273­6.

69. Spichler A, Athanazio D, Seguro AC, Vinetz JM. Outpatient follow­up of patients hospitalized for acute leptospirosis. Int J Infect Dis. 2011;15(7):e486­90.

70. Bounkeua Viengngeun, Fengwu Li, Raul Chuquiyauri, Shira R. Abeles, Colleen M. McClean, Victor Neyra, Alejandro Llanos­Cuentas, Pablo P Yori, and Joseph M. Vinetz. Lack of Molecular Correlates of Plasmodium vivax Ookinetes Development. Am. J Trop Med Hyg, 2011;85 (2):207­13. K24

71. Agampodi Suneth, Peacock Sharon, Thevanesam Vasanthi, Nugegoda Dhanaseela, Thaipadungpanit Janjira, Craig Scott, Mark Burns, Dohnt Michael, Boonsilp Siriphan, Senaratne Thamarasi, Kumara Athula, Palihawadane Paba, Perera Sahan, Vinetz, Joseph M. Leptospirosis Outbreak in Sri Lanka in 2008:Lessons for Assessing the Global Burden of Disease. Am. J Trop Med Hyg. 2011;85(3):471–478. K24

72. Liang L, Tan X, Juarez S, Villaverde H, Pablo J, Nakajima­Sasaki R, Gotuzzo E, Saito M, Hermanson G, Molina D, Felgner S, Morrow WJ, Liang X, Gilman RH, Davies DH, Tsolis RM, Vinetz JM, Felgner PL. Systems biology approach predicts antibody signature associated with Brucella melitensis infection in humans. J Proteome Res. 2011;(10)10:4813­24.

73. Duplessis CA, Sklar MJ, Maves RC, Spichler A, Hale B, Johnson M, Bavaro M, Vinetz JM. Hemoptysis associated with leptospirosis acquired in Hawaii, USA. Emerg Infect Dis. 2011; 17(12):2375­7.

74. da Silva­Nunes M, Moreno M, Conn JE, Gamboa D, Abeles S, Vinetz JM, Ferreira MU. Amazonian malaria: Asymptomatic human reservoirs, diagnostic challenges, environmentally driven changes in mosquito vector populations, and the mandate for sustainable control strategies. Acta Tropica. 2012;121(3):281­91.

75. Chuquiyauri Raul, Maribel Paredes, Pablo Peñataro, Sonia Torres, Silvia Marin, Alexander Tenorio, Kimberly C. Brouwer, Shira Abeles, Alejandro Llanos­Cuentas, Robert H. Gilman, Margaret Kosek, and Joseph M. Vinetz. Socio­Demographics and the Development of Malaria Elimination Strategies in the Low Transmission Setting. Acta Tropica 2012;121(3):292­302.

76. Regina C. LaRocque, Sowmya R. Rao, Jennifer Lee, Vernon Ansdell, Johnnie A. Yates, Brian S. Schwartz, Mark Knouse, John Cahill, Stefan Hagmann, Joseph Vinetz, Bradley A. Connor, Jeffery A. Goad, Alawode Oladele, Salvador Alvarez, William Stauffer, Patricia Walker, Phyllis Kozarsky, Carlos Franco­Paredes, Roberta Dismukes, Jessica Rosen, Noreen A. Hynes, Frederique Jacquerioz, Susan McLellan, DeVon Hale, Theresa Sofarelli, David Schoenfeld, Nina

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Marano, Gary Brunette, Emily S. Jentes, Emad Yanni, Mark J. Sotir, Edward T. Ryan, and the Global TravEpiNet Consortium. Global TravEpiNet: A National Consortium of Clinics Providing Care to International Travelers ­ Analysis of Demographics Characteristics, Travel Destinations, and Pre­Travel Health Care of High­Risk U.S. International Travelers, 2009­2011. Clin Infect Disease, 2012;54(4):455­62.

77. Puji B.S. Asih, Din Syafruddin, John Leake, Yohanna Sorontou, Mohamad Sadikin,Robert W. Sauerwein, Joseph Vinetz, J. Kevin Baird. Phenotyping clinical resistance to chloroquine in Plasmodium vivax in northeastern Papua, Indonesia. International Journal for Parasitology: Drugs and Drug Resistance. 2011;1:28–32.

78. Cannella Anthony P., Jennifer C. Lin, Li Liang, Vidya Atluri, Eduardo Gotuzzo, Philip L. Felgner, Renee M. Tsolis, Joseph M. Vinetz. Serial Kinetics of the Antibody Response Against the Complete Brucella melitensis ORFeome in Focal Vertebral Brucellosis. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 2012;50(3):922­6. PMCID: PMC3295165. This publication merits being classified as a full research paper because it takes a systems immunology approach to understanding a key gap in human brucellosis immunology. This paper is the first ever to report serial analysis (over 6 months) of a human immune responses to an intracellular bacterial pathogen at the whole genome level of the pathogen­encoded proteins.

79. Suneth B. Agampodi, Michael A. Matthias, Angelo C. Moreno, and Joseph M. Vinetz. Utility of Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction in Leptospirosis Diagnosis: Association of Level of Leptospiremia and Clinical Manifestations in Sri Lanka. Clin Infect Dis, 2012;54(9):1249­55. PMCID pending; to be supplied by publisher.

80. Spichler A, Athanazio DA, Vilaca P, Seguro A, Vinetz J, Leake JA. Comparative analysis of severe pediatric and adult leptospirosis in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Am J Trop Med Hyg, 2012 86(2): 306­8. PMCID: PMC3269285

81. Kosek Margaret, Pablo P. Yori, Robert H. Gilman, Maritza Calderon, Mirko Zimic, Raul Chuquiyauri, Cesar Jeri, Viviana Pinedo, Michael A. Matthias, Alejandro Llanos­Cuentas And Joseph M. Vinetz. High Degree of Plasmodium Vivax Diversity in the Peruvian Amazon Demonstrated by Tandem Repeat Polymorphism Analysis. Am. J Trop Med Hyg. 2012;86(4):580­6. PMCID: PMC3403772

82. James A. Gregory, Fengwu Li, Lauren M. Tomosada, Chesa J. Cox, Aaron B. Topol, Joseph M. Vinetz, Stephen Mayfield. Algae­produced Pfs25 elicits antibodies that inhibit malaria transmission. PLoS One. 2012 7(5): e37179. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0037179. PMCID: PMC3353897

83. Kailash P. Patra and Joseph M. Vinetz. New Ultrastructural Analysis of the Invasive Apparatus of the Plasmodium Ookinete. Am. J Trop Med Hyg. 2012 July 16 PMCID: PMC3435341.

84. Bright AT, Tewhey R, Abeles S, Chuquiyauri R, Llanos­Cuentas A, Ferreira MU, Schork NJ, Vinetz JM, Winzeler EA. Whole genome sequencing analysis of Plasmodium vivax using whole genome capture. BMC Genomics. 2012 Jun 21;13(1):262 [Epub ahead of print] PMCID: PMC3410760.

85. Jessica N. Ricaldi, Michael A Matthias, Joseph M Vinetz and Amanda L Lewis. Expression of Sialic Acids and other Nonulosonic Acids in Leptospira. BMC Microbiology. 2012 Aug; 12(1): 161. PMCID: PMC3438082 [*Jessica Ricaldi was a Vinetz graduate student; Vinetz is penultimate author to allow Amanda Lewis senior authorship as a junior faculty member at Washington Univ. St. Louis, while Vinetz’ lead role in designing and obtaining funding for the experiments.]

86. Jessica N. Ricaldi, Derrick E. Fouts, Jeremy D. Selengut, Derek M. Harkins, Kailash P. Patra, Angelo Moreno, Jason S. Lehmann, Janaki Purushe, Ravi Sanka, Michael Torres, Nicholas J. Webster, Joseph M. Vinetz,* and Michael A. Matthias.* Whole Genome Analysis of Leptospira licerasiae Provides Insight into Leptospiral Evolution and Pathogenicity. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2012 Oct;6(10):e1853. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0001853. PMCID: PMC3493377 [Note: JV is corresponding author.] *, corresponding authors.

87. Mary Lopez­Perez, Elizabeth Villasis, Ricardo L. D. Machado, Marinete M. Póvoa, Joseph M. Vinetz, Silvia Blair, Dionicia Gamboa, Sara Lustigman. Plasmodium falciparum Field Isolates from South America Use an Atypical Red Blood Cell Invasion Pathway Associated with Invasion Ligand Polymorphisms. PLoS One, 2012;7(10):e47913. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0047913. PMCID: PMC348532

88. Villasis E, Lopez­Perez M, Torres K, Gamboa D, Neyra V, Bendezu J, Tricoche N, Lobo C, Vinetz JM, Lustigman S. Anti­Plasmodium falciparum invasion ligand antibodies in a low malaria transmission region, Loreto, Peru. Malar J. 2012 Oct 30;11(1):361. PMCID: PMC3544580 [N.B. Vinetz is corresponding author of this primary research article. He was responsible for designing the field component of this study, coordinating logistics, analyzing data and writing/editing the manuscript, and obtaining funding for the Peru­based component of the research.]

89. Roman K, Castillo R, Gilman RH, Calderon M, Vivar A, Cespedes M, Smits, HL, Melendez P, Gotuzzo E, Guerra H, Maves RC, Matthias MA, Vinetz JM, Saito M. A foodborne outbreak of brucellosis at a police station cafeteria, Lima, Peru. Am J Trop Med Hyg, 2013 Mar;88(3):552­558. [N.B. Vinetz is corresponding author of this primary research article. He was responsible for designing the field component of this study, coordinating logistics, analyzing data and writing/editing the manuscript, and obtaining funding for the Peru­based component of the research.

90. Agampodi SB, Moreno AC, Vinetz JM, Matthias MA, 2012. Utility and Limitations of Direct Multi­Locus Sequence Typing on qPCR­Positive Blood to Determine Infecting Leptospira Strain. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2013 Jan;88(1):184­5. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.2012.12­0526. PMCID: PMC3541733 [N.B. Vinetz is corresponding author of this primary research

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article. He was responsible for designing the field component of this study, coordinating logistics, analyzing data and writing/editing the manuscript, and obtaining funding for the UCSD laboratory­based component of the research.]

91. Conn JE, Moreno M, Saavedra M, Bickersmith SA, Knoll E, Fernandez R, Vera H, Burrus RG, Lescano AG, Sanchez JF, Rivera E, Vinetz JM. Molecular Taxonomy of Anopheles (Nyssorhynchus) benarrochi (Diptera: Culicidae) and Malaria Epidemiology in Southern Amazonian Peru. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2013 Feb;88(2):319­324. PMCID: PMC3583324. [N.B. Vinetz is senior author of this primary research article. He contributed to designing the field component of this study, coordinating logistics, analyzing data and writing/editing the manuscript, and obtaining funding for the Peru­based component of the research.]

92. Abeles SR, Chuquiyauri R, Tong C, Vinetz JM, 2013. Human host­derived cytokines associated with Plasmodium vivax transmission from acute malaria patients to Anopheles darlingi mosquitoes in the Peruvian Amazon. Am J Trop Med Hyg 88: 1130­7. PMID: 23478585. [N.B. Vinetz is corresponding author of this primary research article. He was responsible for designing the field component of this study, coordinating logistics, analyzing data and writing/editing the manuscript, and obtaining funding for the Peru­based component of the research. He supervised and mentored SR Abeles as an NIH Fogarty International Fellow and R Chuquiyauri as an NIH Fogarty scholar to carry out this research.]

93. Bojorquez I, Barnes RFW, Flood J, López­Gatell H, Garfein RS, Bäcker C, Alpuche C, Vinetz JM, Catanzaro A, Kato­Maeda M, Rodwell TC. Understanding multidrug­resistant tuberculosis in the Baja California­California binational region. Am J Public Health 103: 1301­5. PMID: 23678924 [Primary research article.Vinetz was K01 mentor for the first author.]

94. Parker BS, Paredes Olortegui M, Penataro Yori P, Escobedo K, Florin D, Rengifo Pinedo S, Cardenas Greffa R, Capcha Vega L, Rodriguez Ferrucci H, Pan WK, Banda Chavez C, Vinetz JM, Kosek M, 2013. Hyperendemic malaria transmission in areas of occupation­related travel in the Peruvian Amazon. Malar J 12: 178. PMID: 23724869. [N.B. Vinetz made major contributions to this primary research article. His work was the underlying driver for designing the field component of this study, obtained the primary funding and designed the larger research project of which this paper was a part, and was a close mentor to the senior author of this manuscript, M. Kosek, in coordinating logistics, analyzing data and writing/editing the manuscript, and in bringing M. Kosek into the malaria field.]

95. Chuquiyauri R, Penataro P, Brouwer KC, Fasabi M, Calderon M, Torres S, Gilman RH, Kosek M, Vinetz JM, 2013. Microgeographical Differences of Plasmodium vivax Relapse and Re­Infection in the Peruvian Amazon. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2013 Aug;89(2):326­38. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.13­0060. PMID: 23836566. [N.B. Vinetz is corresponding author of this primary research article. He was responsible for designing the field component of this study, coordinating logistics, analyzing data and writing/editing the manuscript, and obtaining funding for the Peru­based component of the research. He supervised and mentored R Chuquiyauri as an NIH Fogarty scholar and PhD candidate in carrying out this research.]

96. Feldman KE., Loriaux PM, Saito M, Tuero I, Villaverde H, Siva T, Gotuzzo E, Gilman RH, Hoffmann A, and Vinetz JM. Ex Vivo Innate Immune Cytokine Signature of Enhanced Risk of Relapsing Brucellosis. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2013 Sep 5;7(9):e2424. doi:10.1371/ journal.pntd.0002424. PMID: 24040434. [N.B. Vinetz is corresponding author of this primary research article. He was responsible for designing the field component of this study, coordinating logistics, analyzing data and writing/editing the manuscript, and obtaining funding for the Peru­based component of the research. He supervised and mentored K Feldman, a UCSD PhD student as a participant in the HHMI­funded Med­into­Grad program to carry out this research and bring it to fruition; this paper was a major component of K Feldman’s PhD dissertation, for which Vinetz served on her dissertation committee.]

97. *Lehmann JS, Fouts DE, Haft DH, Cannella AP, Ricaldi JN, Brinkac L, Harkins D, Durkin S, Sanka R, Sutton G, Moreno A, Vinetz JM, and Matthias MA. Pathogenomic Inference of Virulence­Associated Genes in Leptospira interrogans. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2013 Oct 3;7(10):e2468. PMID: 24098822. [Vinetz was co­corresponding author for this paper and directed the research, supervised the student, and provided research space and funding resources for this work.]

98. Adachi K, Coleman MS, Khan N, Jentes ES, Arguin P, Rao SR, Larocque RC, Sotir MJ, Brunette G, Ryan ET, Meltzer MI; (Vinetz listed as Global TravEpiNet Consortium member on paper). Economics of Malaria Prevention in US Travelers to West Africa. Clin Infect Dis. 2013 Oct 9. [Primary research article. Member of consortium]

99. Jentes ES, Han P, Gershman MD, Rao SR, LaRocque RC, Staples JE, Ryan ET; (Vinetz listed as Global TravEpiNet Consortium member on paper). Travel characteristics and yellow fever vaccine usage among US Global TravEpiNet travelers visiting countries with risk of yellow fever virus transmission, 2009­2011. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2013 May;88(5):954­61. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.12­0463. [Primary research article. Member of consortium] 100. LaRocque RC, Deshpande BR, Rao SR, Brunette GW, Sotir MJ, Jentes ES, Ryan ET; (Vinetz listed as Global TravEpiNet Consortium member on paper). Pre­travel health care of immigrants returning home to visit friends and relatives. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2013 Feb;88(2):376­80. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.2012.12­0460. [Primary research article. Member of consortium] 101. Kuhen K, Chatterjee A, Rottmann M, Gagaring K, Borboa R, Buenviaje J, Chen Z, Francek C, Wu T, Nagle A, Barnes

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S, Plouffe D, Lee M, Fidock D, Graumans W, van de Vegte­Bolmer M, van Gemert G­J, Wirjanata G, Sebayang B, Marfurt J, Russell B, Suwanarusk R, Price R, Nosten F, Tungtaeng A, Gettayacamin M, Sattabongkot J, Taylor J, Walker J, Tully D, Patra K, Flannery E, Vinetz J, Rénia L, Sauerwein R, Winzeler E, Glynne R, Diagana T, 2014. KAF156 is an antimalarial clinical candidate with potential for use in prophylaxis, treatment and prevention of disease transmission. Antimicro Agents Chemo. 2014 Jun 9. pii: AAC.02727­13. [Primary research article. Supervised work on effect of drugs on transmission of parasites to mosquitoes; wrote/edited transmission part of manuscript; edited other parts of manuscript]

102.*Moreno M, Tong C, Guzman M, Chuquiyauri R, Llanos­Cuentas A, Rodriguez H, Gamboa D, Meister S, Winzeler EA, Maguina P, Conn JE, Vinetz JM, 2014. Infection of Laboratory­Colonized Anopheles darlingi Mosquitoes by Plasmodium vivax. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2014 Apr;90(4):612­6. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.13­0708. [Primary research article. Corresponding author; directed research, wrote manuscript; obtained funding]

103. Cannella AP, Arlehamn CS, Sidney J, Patra KP, Torres K, Tsolis RM, Liang L, Felgner PL, Saito M, Gotuzzo E, Gilman RH, Sette A, Vinetz JM, 2014. Brucella melitensis T cell epitope recognition in humans with brucellosis in Peru. Infect Immun 82: 124­31. [Primary research article. Corresponding author; conceived and directed research, wrote most of manuscript; obtained funding]

104. Agampodi SB, Dahanayaka NJ, Bandaranayaka AK, Perera M, Priyankara S, Weerawansa P, Matthias MA, Vinetz JM, 2014. Regional differences of leptospirosis in Sri Lanka: observations from a flood­associated outbreak in 2011. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 8: e2626. [Primary research article. Corresponding author; interpreted data, contributed writing to manuscript] 105. Torres Katherine J., Villasis Elizabeth, Bendezú Jorge, Chauca José, Vinetz J.* Gamboa Dionicia.* Relationship of

regulatory T cells to Plasmodium falciparum malaria symptomatology in a hypoendemic region. Malar J. 2014 Mar 19;13:108. doi: 10.1186/1475­2875­13­108. [Primary research article. *Corresponding authors; interpreted data, contributed writing to manuscript]

106. Dolan SB, Jentes ES, Sotir MJ, Han P, Blanton JD, Rao SR, LaRocque RC, Ryan ET; Global TravEpiNet Consortium, Abraham GM, Alvarez S, Ansdell V, Yates JA, Atkins EH, Cahill J, Birich HK, Vitek D, Connor BA, Dismukes R, Kozarsky P, Dosunmu R, Goad JA, Hagmann S, Hale D, Hynes NA, Jacquerioz F, McLellan S, Knouse M, Lee J, LaRocque RC, Ryan ET, Oladele A, Demeke H, Pasinski R, Wheeler AE, Rao SR, Rosen J, Schwartz BS, Stauffer W, Walker P, Vinetz J. Pre­exposure rabies vaccination among US international travelers: findings from the global TravEpiNet consortium. Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis. 2014 Feb;14(2):160­7. doi: 10.1089/vbz.2013.1381. [Primary research article. Member of consortium]

107.* Patra KP, Saito M, Atluri VL, Rolán HG, Young B, Kerrinnes T, Smits H, Ricaldi JN, Gotuzzo E, Gilman RH, Tsolis RM, and Vinetz JM. A Protein­Conjugate Approach to Develop a Monoclonal Antibody­Based Antigen Detection Test for the Diagnosis of Human Brucellosis. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 2014, Jun 5;8(6):e2926. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0002926. [Corresponding author; conceived and directed research, contributed writing to manuscript; obtained funding]

108. Barbosa S, Caldas de Castro M, Gozze AB, Lima NF, Batista CL, da Silva Bastos M, Nicolete VC, Fontoura PS, Gonçalves RM, Viana SAS, Menezes MJ, Scopel KKG, Cavasini CE, dos Santos Malafronte R, da Silva­NunesM, Vinetz JM, Ferreira MU. Epidemiology of Disappearing Plasmodium vivax Malaria: A Case Study in Rural Amazonia. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 2014, accepted for publication.

109. Dahanayaka NJ1, Agampodi SB, Bandaranayaka AK, Priyankara S, Vinetz JM. Hantavirus infection mimicking leptospirosis: how long are we going to rely on clinical suspicion? J Infect Dev Ctries. 2014 Aug 13;8(8):1072­5. doi: 10.3855/jidc.4115.

110. Cannella AP, Vinetz JM. A young man evaluated for suspicion of lymphoma. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2014 Sep 3;91(3):440­1. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.14­0084. [Corresponding author; conceived and directed research, contributed writing to manuscript; obtained funding]

111. Flannery EL, McNamara CW, Kim SW, Kato TS, Li F, Teng CH, Gagaring K, Manary MJ, Barboa R, Meister S, Kuhen K, Vinetz JM, Chatterjee AK, Winzeler EA. Mutations in the P­type cation­transporter ATPase 4, PfATP4, mediate resistance to both aminopyrazole and spiroindolone antimalarials. ACS Chem Biol. 2014 Oct 16. [Epub ahead of print] [Role on this publication was to co­mentor the first author Erika Flannery on her F32 postdoctoral fellowship award from the NIH, and to supervise my laboratory in carrying out experimental mosquito infections, and to help interpret the data and write the manuscript.

112. Agampodi SB, Nugegoda DB, Thevanesam V, Vinetz JM. Characteristics of Rural Leptospirosis Patients Admitted to Referral Hospitals during the 2008 Leptospirosis Outbreak in Sri Lanka: Implications for Developing Public Health Control Measures. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2015 Jan;92(1):139­44. My role on this paper was to analyze and interpret data as a collaborator with Dr. Suneth Agampodi, a senior lecturer at Rajarata University in Sri Lanka

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113.* Torres KJ, Castrillon CE, Moss EL, Saito M, Tenorio R, Molina DM, Davies H, Neafsey DE, Felgner P, Vinetz JM, and Gamboa D. Genome­Level Determination of Plasmodium falciparum Blood Stage Targets of Malarial Clinical Immunity in the Peruvian Amazon. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2015 Apr 15;211(8):1342­51. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jiu614. [N.B. J.M. Vinetz is corresponding author; supervised PhD student, conceived and directed research, contributed writing to manuscript; obtained funding]

114.* Patra KP, Li F, Carter D, Gregory JA, Baga S, Reed SG, Mayfield SP, and Vinetz JM. Algae­produced malaria transmission­blocking vaccine candidate Pfs25 formulated with a human use­compatible potent adjuvant induces high affinity antibodies that block Plasmodium falciparum infection of mosquitoes. Infection and Immunity. 2015;83:1799­808. doi: 10.1128/IAI.02980­14. [Corresponding author; conceived and directed research, contributed writing and finalized manuscript.]

115. RamachandraRao SP, Matthias MA, Mondrogon C­K, Aghania E, Park C, Kong C, Ishaya M, Madrigal A, Horng J, Khoshaba R, Bounkhoun A, Basilico F, De Palma A, Agresta AM, Awdishu L, Naviaux RK, Vinetz JM, and Mauri P. Proteomic Analysis of Urine Exosomes Reveals Renal Tubule Response to Leptospiral Colonization in Experimentally Infected Rats. PLOS Neglected Tropical Disease 2015 Mar 20;9(3):e0003640. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0003640. [Corresponding author; conceived and directed research, contributed writing to manuscript.]

116. Bickersmith SA, Lainhart W, Moreno M, Chu VM, Vinetz JM and Conn JE. A sensitive, specific and reproducible real­time PCR method for detection of Plasmodium vivax and P. falciparum infection in field­collected anophelines. Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. 2015;110:573­6. doi: 10.1590/0074­02760150031. [I was a collaborator on this set of experiments, providing experimentally infected mosquitoes for analysis, and the PI of the parent NIH grant that funded the work for this paper.]

117. Lee BW, Kumar UR, Lin JH, Amaro DE, Kikkawa DO, Alameddine RM, Lowe MC, Hilger PA, Vinetz JM, Korn BS. Cysticercosis with an Orbital Tropism in Twins. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 2015;93:828­30. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.15­0205 [This case report was a inter­departmental collaboration between UCSD infectious diseases and ophthalmology, which included a multidisciplinary grand rounds to which I contributed. I am co­corresponding author, obtained the novel history of the two patients, coordinated the surgery with one member of the twin pain, interpreted the data in a way that made the case suitable for publication, and mentored the first author, a fellow, in writing the report.]

118. Chuquiyauri R, Molina DR, Moss EL, Wang R, Gardner MK, Brouwer KC, Torres S, Gilman RH, Llanos­Cuentas A, Neafsey DE, Felgner P, Liang X, Vinetz JM. Genome Scale Protein Microarray Comparison of Human Antibody Responses in Plasmodium vivax Relapse and Reinfection. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 2015;93:801­9. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.15­0232. [Corresponding author; conceived, directed and completed the research, contributed writing to and finalized the manuscript.]

119. Escalante AA, Ferreira MU, Vinetz JM, Volkman S, Cui L, Gamboa D, Krogstad DJ, Barry AE, Carlton JM, Mueller I, Greenhouse B, Pacheco MA, Vallejo AF, Herrera S, Felger I. Malaria Molecular Epidemiology: lessons from the ICEMR network. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2015 Sep;93(3 Suppl):79­86. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.15­0005 [This is an original article, peer reviewed for an organized journal supplement. My role on paper: contributed data and concepts from Peru; wrote and edited text.]

120. Yee B, Chi N­W, Hansen L, Lee RR, Savides T, Vinetz JM. Strongyloides stercoralis hyperinfection syndrome presenting as severe, recurrent gastrointestinal bleeding, leading to a diagnosis of Cushing’s syndrome. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2015;93:822­7. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.15­0355. [Case report; presented at Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, November 15, 2014, which represented a multi departmental collaboration at UCSD; this paper was an exercise in scientific writing for the first author, a medical student (B Yee) who took care of the patient as a subintern, and this experience facilitated her successful recruitment as an internal medicine resident to UCSD.]

121.Lainhart H, Bickersmith SA, Moreno M, Tong C, Vinetz JM, and Conn JE. Changes in genetic diversity from field to laboratory during colonization of Anopheles darlingi Root (Diptera: Culicidae). American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2015;93:998­1001. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.15­0336 [This is an original article in a peer reviewed. My role on paper was as a collaborator. I directed the establishment of the Anopheles darlingi colony in the Peruvian Amazon, obtained the funding, set the research questions addressed in the manuscript, helped PhD student Lainhart interpret data, frame the paper, and contributed to writing the manuscript.]

122. Flannery EL, Wang T, Akbari A, Corey V, Taylor Bright A, Abraham M, Sanchez JF, Santolalla ML, Baldeviano GC, Edgel KA, Rosales LA, Lescano AG, Bafna V, Vinetz JM, Winzeler EA. Next generation sequencing of Plasmodium vivax patient samples shows evidence of direct evolution in drug resistance genes. ACS Infectious Diseases. 2015;1:367­379. DOI: 10.1021/acsinfecdis.5b00049. [Role on paper; co­mentor of first author on F32 postdoctoral fellowship grant; designed field study, interpreted data regarding relationship of genome data to patient subject

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characteristics and selection pressure interpretation and wrote about field collection aspects of research, contributed to funding as PI/PD of NIH­funded Peru­Brazil International Center of Excellence of Malaria Research for field research.]

123. Kobayashi T, Gamboa D, Ndiaye D, Cui L, Sutton P, Vinetz JM. Malaria Diagnosis Across the International Centers of Excellence for Malaria Research: Platforms, Performance and Standardization. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 2015;93(3 Suppl):5­15. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.15­0006. [This is an original article, peer reviewed for an organized journal supplement. My role on paper: contributed data and concepts from Peru; wrote and edited text; corresponding author.]

124. Moreno M, Saavedra MP, Bickersmith SA, Lainhart W, Tong C, Alava F, M. Vinetz JM, Conn JE. Implications for changes in Anopheles darlingi biting behavior in three communities in the peri­Iquitos region of Amazonian Peru. Malaria Journal. 2015 Jul 30;14:290. doi: 10.1186/s12936­015­0804­2. [I am the PI/PD of the parent grant (Peru­Brazil ICEMR), under which auspices this work was done; my contributions are in the study design in terms of orientation of the entomology component towards human malaria conditions and context, and writing and editing the manuscript; the first author is in my laboratory at UC San Diego, developing her independent research career, hence she is supported as corresponding author as well.]

125. Manrique P, Hoshi M, Fasabi M, Nolasco O, Yori P, Calderón M, Gilman RH, Kosek MN, Vinetz JM,* Gamboa D.* Assessment of an Automated Capillary System for Plasmodium vivax Microsatellite Genotyping. Malaria Journal, Malaria Journal. 2015;14:326. doi: 10.1186/s12936­015­0842­9. [This is an original research paper. My role on paper; co­corresponding author; directed research, obtained funding under auspices of NIH­funded Peru­Brazil International Center of Excellence of Malaria Research.]

126. Moss WJ, Dorsey G, Mueller I, Laufer MK, Krogstad DJ, Vinetz JM, Guzman M, Rosas­Aguirre AM, Herrera S, Arevalo­Herrera M, Chery L, Kumar A, Mohapatra PK, Ramanathapuram L, Srivastava HC, Cui L, Zhou G, Parker DM, Nankabirwa J, Kazura JW; International Centers of Excellence for Malaria Research. Malaria Epidemiology and Control Within the International Centers of Excellence for Malaria Research. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2015 Aug 10. pii: 15­0006. [This is an original article, peer reviewed for an organized journal supplement. My role on paper: contributed data and concepts from Peru.]

127. Lainhart W, Bickersmith SA, Nadler KJ, Moreno M, Saavedra MP, Chu VM, Ribolla PE, Vinetz JM, Conn JE. Evidence for temporal population replacement and the signature of ecological adaptation in a major Neotropical malaria vector in Amazonian Peru. Malaria Journal. 2015;14:375. doi: 10.1186/s12936­015­0863­4.. [This is an original article in a peer reviewed journal. My role on paper was as a collaborator. I was Program Director of the overall study that included this work, contributed to the study design and to setting the research questions addressed in the manuscript, helped PhD student Lainhart interpret data, frame the paper, and contributed to writing the manuscript.]

128. Llanos­Chea F, Martínez D, Rosas A, Samalvides F, Vinetz JM, and Llanos­Cuentas A. Characteristics of travel­related severe Plasmodium vivax and P. falciparum malaria hospitalized at a tertiary referral center in Lima, Peru. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 2015 Dec 9;93(6):1249­53. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.14­0652. [My role on this original, peer reviewed paper was corresponding author.]

129. Lehmann, JS, Corey, V, Ricaldi JN, Vinetz, JM, Winzeler EA, Matthias, MA. Whole Genome Shotgun Sequencing Shows Selection on Leptospira Regulatory Proteins During In vitro­Culture Attenuation. Am J Trop Med Hyg. Accepted for publication, September 9, 2015. [My role on this original, peer­reviewed paper was as mentor of the first author’s PhD thesis work, of which this formed part, and post­doctoral and junior faculty mentor of the first author. I contributed writing, editing, the original study design, and funding from an NIH grant.]

130. Isabella C. Hirako, Carolina Gallego­Marin, Marco A. Ataide, Warrison A. Andrade, Humberto Gravina, Bruno Rocha, Rosane B. de Oliveira, Dhelio Pereira, Joseph Vinetz, Betty Diamond, Sanjay Ram, Douglas T. Golenbock, and Ricardo T. Gazzinelli. DNA­containing immunocomplexes promote inflammasome assembly and release of pyrogenic cytokines by CD14+CD16+CD32low inflammatory monocytes from malaria patients. MBio. 2015 Nov 17;6(6). pii: e01605­15. doi: 10.1128/mBio.01605­15. [My role on this original, peer­reviewed paper was to provide samples from the field, to contributing data interpretation and writing to the manuscript, and to discussions with the senior author.]

131. Kailash P. Patra, Biswa Choudhury, Michael M. Matthias, Sheyenne Baga, Keya Bandyopadhya, Joseph M. Vinetz. Comparison of lipopolysaccharides of intermediate and pathogenic Leptospira sharing a common reservoir host that cause acute leptospirosis in humans. BMC Microbiol. 2015:244. doi: 10.1186/s12866­015­0581­7.

132. Fouts DE, Matthias MA, Adhikarla H, Chang Y­F, Buschiazzo A, Haake DA, Haft DH, Hartskeerl R, Ko A, Levett P, Matsunaga J, Mechaly AE, Monk J, Nascimento A, Palsson B, Peacock SJ, Picardeau M, Ricaldi JN, Thaipandungpanit J, Wunder E, Yang F, Zhang J­J, and Vinetz JM. What Makes a Bacterial Species Pathogenic? Comparative Genomic Analysis of the Genus Leptospira. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2016 Feb 18;10(2):e0004403.

133. David M. Plouffe, Melanie Wree, Alan Y. Du, Stephan Meister, Fengwu Li, Kailash Patra, Aristea Lubar, Shinji L. Okitsu, Erika L. Flannery, Nobutaka Kato, Olga Tanaseichuk, Eamon Comer, Bin Zhou, Kelli Kuhen, Yingyao Zhou, Didier

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Leroy, Stuart L. Schreiber, Christina A. Scherer, Joseph Vinetz, Elizabeth A. Winzeler. High­Throughput Assay and Discovery of Small Molecules that Interrupt Malaria Transmission. Cell Host & Microbe. 2016;19:1–13. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chom.2015.12.001 [Role: Responsible for discussion of approach, data and contributing to manuscript; transmission experiments to mosquitoes].

134. Fengwu Li, Viengngeun Bounkeua, Kenneth Pettersen, Joseph Vinetz. Plasmodium falciparum ookinete expression of plasmepsin VII and plasmepsin X. Malaria Journal, 2016, 15:111. DOI: 10.1186/s12936­016­1161­5 . [Role: Designed and directed project; supervised the work as part of VB’s PhD projectand KP’s UCSD undergraduate honors thesis; finalized manuscript; senior author]

135. Suneth B. Agampodi, Niroshan J. Dahanayaka, Karsten Nöckler, Mayer­Scholl Anne, Joseph M. Vinetz. Redefining Gold Standard Testing for Diagnosing Leptospirosis: Further evidence from a Well­Characterized, Flood­Related Outbreak in Sri Lanka. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Accepted for Publication Feb. 29, 2016.

136. Daniel N. Hupalo, Zunping Luo, Alexandre Melnikov, Patrick L. Sutton, Peter Rogov, Ananias Escalante, Andrés F. Vallejo, Sócrates Herrera, Myriam Arévalo­Herrera, Qi Fan, Ying Wang, Liwang Cui, Carmen M. Lucas, Salomon Durand, Juan F. Sanchez, G. Christian Baldeviano, Andres G. Lescano, Moses Laman, Celine Barnadas, Alyssa Barry, Ivo Mueller, James Kazura, Alex Eapen, Deena Kanagaraj, Neena Valecha, Marcelo U. Ferreira, Wanlapa Roobsoong, Wang Nguitragool, Jetsumon Sattabongkot, Dionicia Gamboa, Margaret Kosek, Joseph M. Vinetz, Lilia González­Cerón, Bruce W. Birren, Daniel E. Neafsey, and Jane M. Carlton. Population genomics reveals signatures of global dispersal and drug resistance in Plasmodium vivax. Nature Genetics, accepted for publication, March 31, 2016.

II. Invited Articles, Book Chapters, Books, Review Articles, Edited Books, Editorials, etc.

1. Vinetz JM. Leptospirosis. Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases 10:357361, 1997. [Review Article] 2. Shahabuddin M, Vinetz JM. Chitinases of some human parasites and their implications as antiparasitic targets.

In: P. Jolles and R.A.A. Muzzarelli, eds. Chitin and Chitinases. Basel: Birkhauser Verlag, pp. 223­234, 1999. [Book Chapter]

3. Vinetz JM. 10 common questions about leptospirosis. Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice, Vol. 9, pp. 19­25,

2000. [Review Article] 4. Langer RC, Vinetz JM. Plasmodium ookinete­secreted chitinase and parasite penetration of the mosquito

peritrophic matrix. Trends Parasitol 17:269­272, 2001. [Invited Article] 5. Vinetz JM. Leptospirosis. Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases. 14:527­538, 2001. [Review Article] 6. Vinetz JM and Gilman RH. Editorial: Asymptomatic Plasmodium parasitemia and the ecology of malaria

transmission. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 66: 639­40, 2002. [Editorial] 7. Vinetz JM. A mountain out of a molehill: Do we treat acute leptospirosis and, if so, with what? Clinical Infectious

Diseases;36:1514­5, 2003. [Editorial] 8. Vinetz JM. Detection of leptospirosis in India. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 88:1033, 2003 [Invited Editorial

Commentary] 9. Vinetz JM. Leptospirosis is Everywhere, Just Have to KnowWhat to Look For. But How? Swiss Medical Weekly,

134:331­2, 2004. [Invited Editorial Commentary] 10. Vinetz JM. Leptospirosis: Underappreciated, Very Important, Woefully Underfunded. Reflection and Reaction.

The Lancet Infectious Disease 4; 544, 2004. [Invited Editorial Commentary]

11. Vinetz JM. Plasmodium Ookinete Invasion of the Mosquito Midgut. Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology. 2005;295:357­82. [Invited book chapter]

12. Cachay ER and Vinetz JM. A global research agenda for leptospirosis. Journal of Postgraduate Medicine.

51(3), 174­178. [Invited review article]

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13. Ricaldi JN and Vinetz JM. Leptospirosis in the tropics and in travelers. Current Infectious Disease Reports.

1006;8:51­58. [Invited review article] 14. Joseph M. Vinetz. Emerging Chloroquine­Resistant Vivax (Benign Tertian) Malaria: The Need for Alternative

Drug Treatment. [Invited Editorial Commentary] Clinical Infectious Diseases 42; 1073­5, 2006. 15. Vinetz JM, author of individual chapters in The ABX Guide: Diagnosis & Treatment of Infectious Diseases. 1st

Edition. Eds. John G. Bartlett, Paul G. Auwaerter, Paul A. Pham. (2005) published by Thomson PDR, Montvale, NY: Brucella, Eikenella corrodens, Enterococcus, Enterobacter, Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae, Klebsiella spp., Leptospira interrogans, Rickettsia rickettsii, Rickettsia spp., Cyclospora cayetanesis, Entamoeba histolytica, Giardia lamblia, Leishmania spp., Plasmodium spp., Stronglyloides stercoralis, Taenia solium, Toxoplasma gondii, Dengue virus, Ebola virus, Hantavirus; new edition published 2011.

16. Joseph M. Vinetz, Jerome Clain, Viengngeun Bounkeua, Richard T. Eastman, and David Fidock Chapter 49,

“Chemotherapy of Malaria,” in Goodman and Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, 12th Edition. Editors Laurence Brunton, Bruce A. Chabner, Bjorn Knollman, New York: McGraw Hill Medical, 2010.

17. Joseph M. Vinetz. Leptospirosis. In Dan L. Longo, Anthony S. Fauci, Dennis L. Kasper, Stephen L. Hauser, J.

Larry Jameson, Joseph Loscalzo, editors. Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine, 18th Edition. New York: McGraw Hill Medical, 2011.

18. Anthony P. Cannella, Renee M. Tsolis, Li Liang, Philip L. Felgner, Mayuko Saito, Alessandro Sette, Eduardo

Gotuzzo, Joseph M. Vinetz. Antigen­specific acquired immunity in human brucellosis: implications for diagnosis, prognosis, and vaccine development. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology published: 01 February 2012 doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2012.00001.

19. Vinetz JM, 2012. The State of the American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2012. Am J Trop Med

Hyg 86: 4.

20. Vinetz JM. Editorial. The Paradox of the Chicken and the Egg: Lack of Actionable Diagnostics Prevents Global

Burden of Disease Assessment and Deployment of Public Health Preventive Measures. Anuradhapura Medical Journal 2015;9(1):XXXX. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/amj.v9i1.1x

A.II. Review Articles __________________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Lehmann JS, Matthias MA, Vinetz JM, and Fouts DE. Leptospiral Pathogenomics. Pathogens 2014, 3(2),

280­308; doi:10.3390/pathogens3020280. 2. Erin E Conners, Joseph M. Vinetz, John R Weeks, Kimberly C Brouwer. A global systematic review of Chagas

disease prevalence among migrants. Acta Tropica, accepted for publication, January 2, 2016. B. OTHER WORK

1. Vinetz, JM. Review of Lynne Shore Garcia, Diagnostic Medical Parasitology, 4th edition, ASM Press. Trends in

Parasitology, 18:143, 2002. [Book Review] 2. Vinetz, JM. DDT Remains an Important and Safe Insecticide for Controlling Malaria Amidst Controversy

Surrounding its Impact on the Environment. Press release, American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, January, 2002. [Press Release]

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3. Vinetz, JM. Contributor to Johns Hopkins on­line Antibiotic Guide (www.hopkins­abxguide.org); Editor of online Q&A Forum, Jan. 2002 – present; author of individual modules: Burkholderia pseudomallei, dengue virus, ebola virus, Entamoeba histolytica, Enterobacter spp., Giardia, Japanese encephalitis virus, Klebsiella spp., Leishmania spp., Leptospira interrogans, Plasmodium spp., Taenia solium, Toxoplasma gondii, Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense/gambiense, Trypanosoma cruzi, Vibrio cholerae, Vancomycin­resistant enterococci; Rickettsia rickettsiae, Rickettsiae spp. [Peer­reviewed web site]

4. Vinetz, JM. “Malaria”, invited article for World Book Encyclopedia, in press for 2003 [Encyclopedia Entry]

5. Vinetz, JM. Contributor to Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide (www.hopkins­abxguide.org); Editor of onlineQ&A Forum, Jan. 2002 – present; author of individual modules: Burkholderia pseudomallei, dengue virus, ebola virus, Entamoeba histolytica, Enterobacter spp., Giardia, Japanese encephalitis virus, Klebsiella spp., Leishmania spp., Leptospira interrogans, Plasmodium spp., Taenia solium, Toxoplasma gondii, Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense/gambiense, Trypanosoma cruzi, Vibrio cholerae, Vancomycin­resistant enterococci

6. Vinetz, JM. Contributor (writer, peer­reviewer) to Johns Hopkins HIV Point­of­Care Information Guide. Entamoeba histolytica, Giardia

7. Vinetz, JM. Link between malaria epidemics and rainforest destruction in the Peruvian Amazon. Press release, American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, January, 2006.

C. WORK IN PROGRESS (Optional) Submitted and in preparation manuscripts:

1. Kosek M, Peñataro Yori P, Rengifo Pinedo S, Pan W, Paredes Olortegui M, Gilman RH, Capcha Vega L, Cardenas Greffa R, Fasabi M, Escobedo K, Rodriguez Ferrucci H, Meza Sanchez G, Ramal Asayag C, Vinetz JM.* Human Occupational Mobility in Amazonia Drives Hypoendemic Malaria: Implications for Malaria Elimination Strategies in the Riverine Context. [Role on paper; co­corresponding author; directed research; PI on R01 grant funding this research.]

2. Quispe AM, Llanos­Cuentas A, Rodriguez H, Clendenes M, Yagui M, Cabezas C, Leon LM, Del Carmen JC, Chuquiyauri R, Moreno M, Kaslow DC, Grogl M, Gonzálvez G, Herrera S, Magill AJ, Kosek M, Vinetz JM, Lescano AG, and Gotuzzo E. Meeting Report. Accelerating to zero: Strategies to eliminate malaria in the Peruvian Amazon. [Role on paper; invited speaker to conference; contributing writing (primary writing contributions, interpretation, corrections of substance and editing).]

3. Moreno M, Saavedra MP, Lainhart W, Bickersmith SA, TongC, Vinetz JM, Conn JE. Unexpected galliforme host preference of exophilic Anopheles darlingi from barrier screens in the peri­Iquitos region.6. Significant genetic and behavioral differentiation of Anopheles darlingi in deforested riverine settlements compared with highway settlements near Iquitos, Peru

4. Agampodi SB, Dahanayaka NJ, Mayer­Scholl Anne, Vinetz JM. Inadequacy of currently available “standard” diagnostic methods in diagnosing leptospirosis: observations during a post flood outbreak in Sri Lanka.

I have provided the information contained in the Biography/Bibliography packet. Signature Date: 6/23/2015

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