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Juliet V. Spencer, Ph.D.

Interim Dean, College of Arts & Sciences

Professor of Biology

Juliet V. Spencer, Ph.D.

Contact

JSpencer7@twu.edu
940-898-3326
Dean's Office
College of Arts & Sciences
CFO 1210
Denton, TX 76204

Biography

Juliet V. Spencer is a Professor of Biology at ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½¹ÙÍøÏÂÔØ.  She completed graduate and post-doctoral training at the University of Virginia and the gained additional post-doctoral training at ChemoCentryx, Inc., a biotechnology start-up in the San Francisco Bay Area.  Dr. Spencer worked as a Senior Scientist in Drug Discovery at Ceretek, LLC for several years before starting her academic career at the University of San Francisco. Dr. Spencer joined the faculty at ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½¹ÙÍøÏÂÔØ in 2018 as Professor and Chair of Biology. Her lab focuses on herpesviruses and understanding how these viruses manipulate the human immune system.  Other research projects investigate virus evolution and the role of virus infection in the development and progression of cancer. She has a strong commitment to mentoring students in research and has been recognized by the Association of Women in Science for her outstanding mentorship of female students.  Her recent work also investigates factors associated with student succes in STEM fields and development of a science identity.  In 2021, Dr. Spencer was appointed as Director of the School of the Sciences, which includes Biology, Chemistry & Biochemistry, Computer Science, and Mathematics.

Education

Ph.D., Microbiology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
M.B.A., Business Administration, ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½¹ÙÍøÏÂÔØ, Denton, TX
B.S., Biotechnology, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA

Research Interests

Herpesviruses; Virus-host Interactions; Viral Immune Modulation; Virus Evolution

Latest Articles


Academic Leader (2025)
Shazia Ahmed, Juliet V Spencer

Book Review: A Toolbox for Department Chairs: A Compilation for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Department Chair (2024)
Juliet V. Spencer


Breast Cancer Research & Treatment (2024)
Juliet V. Spencer, Jianfang Li, Brenda Deyarmin, Hai Hu, Craig D. Shriver

The Three Most Important Words in Faculty Workload: Transparency, Transparency, Transparency.
Department Chair (2023)
Juliet V. Spencer, Dewaynna Horn

Fueling Faculty Funding: 5 Tips for Promoting Grant Success in Your Department.
Department Chair (2022)
Juliet V. Spencer

Detection of cytomegalovirus interleukin 10 (cmvIL-10) by enzyme linked immune sorbent assay (ELISA)
Methods in Molecular Biology (2021)
Vivian P Young, Margarette C Mariano, Lionel Faure, Juliet V. Spencer


Faculty Focus (2021)
Shazia A Ahmed, Juliet V. Spencer


Department Chair (2021)
Juliet V. Spencer, Amy Jo M. Hammett, Youlonda FitzGerald


Pathogens (2021)
Kaitlin M. Branch, Erica C. Garcia, Y.M. Chen, M. McGregor, M. Min


Virology (2020)
Carolyn C. Tu, Christine M. O'Connor, Juliet V. Spencer


Frontiers in Immunology (2020)
J V Spencer, P Religa, M H Lehmann


Virology: Research & Treatment (2020)
P H Mody, S Pathak, L K Hanson, J V Spencer


Pathogens (2020)
Pearley Chinta, Erica C Garcia, Kiran H Tajuddin, Naomi Akhidenor, Davis Allyson


Journal of Microbiology and Biology Education (2019)
Amy Jo M Hammett, Juliet V Spencer


Journal of Virology (2018)
J M Boeck, G A Stowell, C M O'Connor, J V Spencer


Journal of Virology (2018)
C C Tu, K L Arnolds, C M O'Connor, J V Spencer


Cancer Cell International (2017)
C A Valle Oseguera, J V Spencer


PLoS ONE (2017)
J M Boeck, J V Spencer


Journal of Infectious Diseases (2017)
V P Young, M C Mariano, K M Allaire, C C Tu, S Avdic


Infection, Genetics and Evolution (2017)
J A Scarborough, J R Paul, J V Spencer


Cancer Cell & Microenvironment (2015)
R K Bishop, C O Valle Oseguera, J V Spencer


Current Opinion in Immunology (2015)
A Christiaansen, S M Varga, J V Spencer

Books

Cytomegalovirus Encoded G Protein-Coupled Receptors. In Cytomegalovirus Infection
SM Group Open Access eBooks (2017)
J M Boeck, J V Spencer

Current Projects

My research centers on herpesviruses and the way they interact with their human hosts. Herpesviruses are unique in their ability to establish lifelong latent infections. The immune response is usually sufficient to prevent serious disease; however, the immune system is unable to eliminate the virus from the body. Work in my laboratory is currently focused on two areas: 1) mechanisms that herpesviruses employ to modulate host immune responses and establish lifelong latency, and 2) the contribution of herpesviruses to the development or progression of cancer. This work is funded by National Institutes of Health.

Externally Funded Projects

Governor's Summer Merit Program
Texas Workforce Commission | $70,000.00 | 2024
Role: Principal Investigator

Governor's Summer Merit Program
Texas Workforce Commission | $36,400.00 | 2023
Role: Co-Principal Investigator

Scholarships and Co-curricular Activities Leading to Excellence in the Biotechnology Workforce (²ÝÝ®´«Ã½¹ÙÍøÏÂÔØ-SCALE) Year 1 of 6
GOV-National Science Foundation (NSF) | $1,500,000.00 | 2022
Role: Principal Investigator

Modification of Host Chemokine Responses by Human Cytomegalovirus Year 5 of 5
GOV-National Institutes of Health(NIH) | $424,783.00 | 2019
Role: Principal Investigator

Internally Funded Projects

Upgrade of CytoFlex Flow Cytometer to 13 Color Analysis
Teaching and Research Grant for Equipment (TARGET Award), ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½¹ÙÍøÏÂÔØ | $60,000.00 | 2021
Research Grant

Relationship between Vitamin D levels, Cytokines, and Cytomegalovirus in Pregnant Minority Women
Jane Nelson Institute for Women's Leadership | $49,000.00 | 2021
Research Grant

Women in STEM Leadership Program
Jane Nelson Institute for Women's Leadership | $350,000.00 | 2021
Research Grant

Development of a novel mouse model for breast cancer
Jane Nelson Institute for Women's Leadership | $39,200.00 | 2021
Research Grant

Immunomodulatory Functions of Rhesus and Human Cytomegalovirus
Chancellor's Research Fellow Award, ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½¹ÙÍøÏÂÔØ | $8,000.00 | 2020
Research Grant

Role of Viral Cytokines in Breast Cancer
Research Enhancement Program (REP Award), ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½¹ÙÍøÏÂÔØ | $9,854.00 | 2020
Research Grant

Investigation of a Novel Immune Stimulatory Function of Cytomegalovirus Interleukin 10
Research Enhancement Program (REP Award), ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½¹ÙÍøÏÂÔØ | $10,000.00 | 2019
Research Grant

Professional Affiliations

  • American Association for the Advancement of Science
  • American Society for Microbiology
  • American Society for Virology
  • Sigma Xi

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