Indiana Universtiy, Indianapolis
Professor Roman received a B.S. degree from Reed College in 1967 and a
Ph.D. in Biology from University of California, San Diego in 1973. After
a postdoctoral experience at University of Oregon Health Sciences Center,
she joined the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Indiana
University School of Medicine in 1975. She is currently Associate
Chairperson of the Department, member of the Walther Oncology Center, and
Program Director of the Cancer Biology Training Program.
Professor Roman's research has centered on the molecular basis of
disease caused by human papillomaviruses. Her focus has been to
understand why some members of this virus family cause benign disease
while others cause malignancies. Important contributions include
identifying a cellular protein which negatively regulates both expression
and replication of the human papillomavirus genomes, and demonstrating
that a cellular regulator of proliferation and differentiation was
targeted for degradation by a viral protein. This work has significant
implications for the development of diagnostic biomarkers and/or
therapeutic targets of HPV-mediated disease. Her research has been funded
by the American Cancer Society, the American Heart Association, and the
NIH.
Professor Roman has served or serves on the editorial boards of
Intervirology and Virology. She has chaired a study section in the
American Cancer Society and been a regular member of the National
Institutes of Health/National Cancer Institute Cancer Manpower and
Training Subcommittee and NIH Special Emphasis Panels. She has been
Co-organizer of several Molecular Biology of Small DNA Tumor Viruses
Meetings and on the Scientific Committee for International Papillomavirus
Workshops. She is the recipient of a Trustee Teaching Award and twice the
recipient of the Randy S. Rosenthal Graduate Student Advocacy Award.
Office: (317) 274-7275; Home: (317) 293-9415; E-mail: Fax: (317) 274-4090;
E-mail: aroman@iupui.edu
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