Leadership

 

Charles Bailey, PhD
Distinguished Professor of Biology
Executive Director

PhD: Oklahoma State University

Phone: 703-993-4271
E-mail: cbailey2@gmu.edu



During his 25-year career in the U.S. Army, Bailey held research and development and managerial roles in the field of infectious diseases and biological weapons defense, including commander of the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases. He also served as a senior analyst with the Defense Intelligence Agency for three years.

Bailey has led medical and scientific research programs dedicated to the development of new forms of medical protection against biological weapons and other infectious diseases. The results of his numerous studies have been widely published in scientific journals and presented at national and international conferences and to U.S. government officials.

Selected Publications
K. Linthicum, A. Anyamba, S. Britch, J.P. Chretien, R. Erickson, J. Small, C. Tucker, K. Bennett, R. Mayer, E. Schmidtmann, T. Andreadis, J. Anderson, W. Wilson, J. Freier, A. James, R. Miller, B. Drolet, S. Miller, C. Tedrow, C. Bailey, D. Strickman, D. Barnard, G. Clark, L. Zou. A Rift Valley Fever Risk Surveillance System for Africa Using Remotely Sensed Data: Potential For Use on Other Continents. Veterinaria Italiana, Vol 43(3): 663-674.

Myung-Chul Chung, Taissia G. Popova, Bryan A. Millis, Dhritiman V. Mukherjee, Weidong Zhou, Lance A. Liotta, Emanuel F. Petricoin, Vikas Chandhoke, Charles Bailey, and Serguei G. Popov. 2006. Secreted neutral metalloproteases of Bacillus anthracis as candidate pathogenic factors. J. Biol. Chem. 281: 31408 - 31418

T.G. Popova, B. Millis, C. Bradburne, S. Nazarenko, V. Chandhoke, C. Bailey, S.G. Popov. 2006. Acceleration of epithelial cell syndecan-1 shedding by anthrax hemolytic virulence factors. BMC Microbiol. 6:8

M. Turell, K. Linthicum, L. Patrican, F.G. Davies, A. Kairo, C. Bailey. Vector Competence of Selected African Mosquito (Diptera: Culicidae) Species for Rift Valley Fever Virus. (Submitted to Journal of Medical Entomology).

S. Groves, M. Turell, C. Bailey, V. Morozov. Rapid Active Assay of Pathogen-Specific Antibodies in Chickens Infected With West Nile Virus. (submitted to American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene).

S. Popov, T. Popova, E. Grene, Francis Klotz, J. Cardwell, C. Bradburne, Y. Jama 1 , M. Maland, J. Wells, A. Nalca, T. Voss, C. Bailey, K. Alibek. Systemic Cytokine Release and Hepatic Apoptotic Response in Murine Anthrax. Cell Microbiol. 2004 Mar; 6(3):225-33.

"IL-15 induces IFN-รข and iNOS gene expression, and antiviral activity of murine macrophage RAW 264.7 cells." G Lu, Q Zhai, D Schaffner, C Bradburne, A Wu, A Hayford, S Popov, E Grene, C Bailey, and K Alibek. Immunology Letters, February 2004, Vol. 91(2-3): 171-8.

 

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