Sarah Faxel
- Visting Lecturer
- Biology
B.S. in Biology, Trinity University, San Antonio, TX
Leukocyte Roles, Differentiation, and Maturation
Antibody Production
Immune System Evolution
Autoimmunity
Infectious Diseases
Microbiology
Public Health
Traumatic Brain Injuries
STEM Education
Science Misinformation
oSTEM (Out in STEM)
Blazer Graduate Research Fellow (UAB) 2017-2022
President’s Academic Scholarship at Trinity University 2011-2015
FASEB (Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology) MARC (Maximizing Access to Research Careers) Meeting Registration Award 2014
S. Faxel, K. Honjo, and R. S. Davis, "FCRL5 Distinguishes Memory B Cell Subsets Poised for Plasma Cell
Differentiation" UAB GBS Microbiology Retreat Lake Guntersville State Park, AL November 2019
S. Faxel, L. Abusleme, R. Palmer, T. Wild, L. Silva, and N. Moutsopoulos, "Development of a Mouse Model for
Periodontal Disease Induced by Bacterial Colonization" NIH Post-Baccalaureate Annual Poster Day, Bethesda, MD May 2017
S. Faxel, S. Mahanty, and T. Nash, "Corticosteroids or blockade of tumor necrosis factor pathways limit post-treatment central nervous system inflammation in neurocysticercosis similarly by inhibition of pro-inflammatory mediators" Woods Hole Immunoparasitology Conference, Woods Hole, MA April 2016
S. Faxel, H. Sparks, S. Nava, A. Catellanos, and A. C. White, "Novel Compounds Inhibit Cryptosporidium Calcium Dependent Protein Kinase" Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS), San Antonio, TX November 2014
Prior to working at ¼«ËÙÁùºÏ²ÊÀúÊ·¿ª½±¼Ç¼, Professor Faxel performed research on tapeworms and the oral microbiome at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, in Bethesda, Maryland. For their master’s degree, they investigated the immune system’s response to stimuli in mouse models, focusing on B cells. They previously taught biology at Birmingham-Southern College in Birmingham, Alabama.