Mary O'Reilly

 Mary O'Reilly

Mary O'Reilly

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Biography

University of San Diego - Chemistry


Resume

  • 2011

    Behind the Scenes at MIT Project

    Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard

    In collaboration with MIT and HHMI

    I created graphics and animations for a series of 2-minute videos highlighting the research of graduate students

    postdocs

    and professors at MIT. \n\nhttp://chemvideos.mit.edu/

    Behind the Scenes at MIT Project

    Research Assistant

    Purdue University

  • 2010

    University of San Diego

    Purdue University

    O'Reilly Science Art

    LLC

    Providing illustrations as well as 2D

    3D

    and interactive animations for journals

    textbooks

    websites

    and presentations. \nPast and present clients include:\n•\tW.H. Freeman & Company\n•\tRockefeller University Press (Journal of General Physiology)\n•\tSanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute\n•\tStowers Institute for Medical Research\n•\teFFECTOR Pharmaceuticals\n•\taTyr Pharma\n•\tStemgent

    Inc.\n•\tMinerva Biotechnologies\n•\tCell Guidance Systems

    Ltd.\n•\tConsortium for Functional Glycomics\n•\tLaboratories from: Boston College

    Iowa State University

    Johns Hopkins University

    Leibniz Institute for Molecular Pharmacology (FMP

    Berlin)

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

    Purdue University

    The Scripps Research Institute – Florida campus

    The Scripps Research Institute – La Jolla campus

    Stanford University

    University of Alberta

    University of California – Berkeley

    University of California – San Diego

    University of Illinois – Chicago

    University of Wisconsin – Madison

    Wellesley College

    and Worcester Polytechnic Institute

    O'Reilly Science Art

    LLC

    University of San Diego

    Scientific Illustrator & Designer

    Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard

  • 2006

    The Scripps Research Institute

    The Scripps Research Institute

  • 2000

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    New England Biolabs

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    Scientific Intern

    New England Biolabs

  • 1999

    Ph.D.

    Biological Chemistry

  • 1995

    B.S.

    Chemistry

  • Lifesciences

    PCR

    Biotechnology

    Molecular Biology

    Cell Biology

    Life Sciences

    Research

    Science

    Laboratory

    Cell

    Chemistry

    Publications

    Biochemistry

    Illustrator

    Cell Culture

    Graphics

    Improving glycopeptide synthesis: a convenient protocol for the preparation of beta-glycosylamines and the synthesis of glycopeptides.

    Barbara Imperiali

    Christian P. Hackenberger

    Improving glycopeptide synthesis: a convenient protocol for the preparation of beta-glycosylamines and the synthesis of glycopeptides.

    Multivalent ligands for siglecs.

    MG Finn

    Shoufa Han

    Eiton Kaltgrad

    On-virus construction of polyvalent glycan ligands for cell-surface receptors.

    Siglecs as targets for therapy in immune-cell-mediated disease.

    Barbara Imperiali

    Substrate specificity of N-acetylglucosaminyl(diphosphodolichol) N-acetylglucosaminyl transferase

    a key enzyme in the dolichol pathway.

    Jean Chmielewski

    Lei Zhao

    Interfacial peptide inhibitors of HIV-1 integrase activity and dimerization.

    David Bundle

    Cory Rillahan

    Shoufa Han

    Bifunctional CD22 ligands use multimeric immunoglobulins as protein scaffolds in assembly of immune complexes on B cells.

    Barbara Imperiali

    In vitro evidence for the dual function of Alg2 and Alg11: essential mannosyltransferases in N-linked glycoprotein biosynthesis.

    Barbara Imperiali

    Neoglycopeptides as inhibitors of oligosaccharyl transferase: insight into negotiating product inhibition.

    Hua Tian

    CD22 is a recycling receptor that can shuttle cargo between the cell surface and endosomal compartments of B cells.

    Christian P. Hackenberger

    Andrew K. Udit

    Chemically tailored multivalent virus platforms: from drug delivery to catalysis.

    Mary

    O'Reilly

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