Travis M Zeigler, M.S.
Ph.D. candidate, Physics Program
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About Travis M Zeigler
I study the mechanisms responsible for reactivating Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) from latency. This includes studying activation of the inflammasome, which is known to contribute to lytic reactivation, as well as other related pathways. This work can potentially lead to the development of oncolytic therapies for EBV-associated cancers.
Teaching Profile
Courses Taught
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PHY2053 – Physics 1
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
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PHY2049L – Laboratory for Physics with Calculus 2
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
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PHY2005L – Laboratory for Applied Physics 2
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
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PHY2054L – Laboratory for Physics 2
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
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PHY2054 – Physics 2
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Publications
Academic Articles
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Polymerase theta is a synthetic lethal target for killing Epstein-Barr virus lymphomas.
- Journal
- Journal of virology.
- Volume/Issue
- 98(7)
- [DOI]
- 10.1128/jvi.00572-24.
- [PMID]
- 38860782.
Contact Details
- Business:
- (352) 392-0521
- Business:
- tzeigler@ufl.edu
- Business Mailing:
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PO Box 100296
GAINESVILLE FL 32610 - Business Street:
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Academic Research Building R1-175
1200 Newell Dr
GAINESVILLE FL 32601