Sarah Salm

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Professor
Science

EMAIL: ssalm@bmcc.cuny.edu

Office: N-699F

Office Hours:

Phone: +1 (212) 776-6892

Expertise

Cellular biology, molecular biology, microbiology

Degrees

Ph.D. University of the Witwatersrand, RSA

Courses Taught

BIO 420 (Microbiology)

Research and Projects

Publications

  1. Lalitha Jayant, Christine Priano, Sarah Salm, Lauren Goodwyn (2016). The fun in fermentation. National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science. Online publication.
  2. Kathleen Nolan, Steven Lipson, Alex Braun, Marlon Joseph, Jill Callahan, Jessica Goldstein, and Sarah Salm (2013). First New York City Regional Association of Biology Laboratory Education (RABLE) Workshop. Tested Studies for Laboratory Teaching Proceedings of the Association for Biology Laboratory Education 34, 479-483.
  3. Salm S, Burger PE, Wilson EL. (2012). TGF-β and stem cell factor regulate cell proliferation in the proximal stem cell niche. Prostate 72:998-1005
  4. Sarah Salm, Jessica Goldstein, and Lauren Goodwyn (2012). Making Cell Structure and Function Interactive and Interesting. Tested Studies for Laboratory Teaching Proceedings of the Association for Biology Laboratory Education 33, 314-321.
  5. Blum R, Gupta R, Burger PE, Ontiveros CS, Salm SN, Xiong X, Kamb A, Wesche H, Marshall L, Cutler G, Wang X, Zavadil J, Moscatelli D, Wilson (2010) Molecular signatures of the primitive prostate stem cell niche reveal novel mesenchymal-epithelial signaling pathways. PLoS One. 2010 Sep 30;5(9).
  6. Sarah Salm, Lauren Goodwyn, Nanette van Loon, Georgia Lind (2010) Throwing the Dice: Teaching the Journal of College Science Teaching, vol July/August 2010, p64-66
  7. Burger PE, Gupta R, Xiong X, Ontiveros CS, Salm SN, Moscatelli D, Wilson (2009) High aldehyde dehydrogenase activity: a novel functional marker of murine prostate stem/progenitor cells. Stem Cells. 27:2220-8.
  8. Blum R, Gupta R, Burger PE, Ontiveros CS, Salm SN, Xiong X, Kamb A, Wesche H, Marshall L, Cutler G, Wang X, Zavadil J, Moscatelli D, Wilson (2009) Molecular signatures of prostate stem cells reveal novel signaling pathways and provide insights into prostate cancer. PLoS One. 4:e5722.
  9. Christopher Ontiveros, Sarah N. Salm, and E. Lynette Wilson (2008). Wnt signaling identifies progenitor cells in the murine prostate. Prostate 68:1263- 1272.
  10. Sarah Salm, Lauren Goodwyn, Nanette van Loon, Lalitha Jayant, Patricia (2008). Learning benefits of a summer research program at a community college. The American Biology Teacher online publication72:18-22.
  11. Lauren Goodwyn and Sarah (2007). Modeling muscles. The Science Teacher 74(9):49-52.
  12. Goto, S. N. Salm, S. Coetzee, X. Xiong, P. E. Burger, E. Shapiro, H. Lepor, D. Moscatalli, E. L. Wilson (2006). Proximal prostatic stem cells are programmed to regenerate a proximal-distal ductal axis. Stem Cells 24(8):1859-68.
  13. Salm SN, Burger, PE, Coetzee S, Goto K, Moscatelli D, WilsonL. (2005). TGF-beta maintains dormancy of prostatic stem cells in the proximal region of ducts. J. Cell Biol. 170:81-90.
  14. Burger PE, Xiong X, Coetzee S, Salm SN, Moscatelli D, Goto K, Wilson (2005). Sca-1 expression identifies stem cells in the proximal region of prostatic ducts with a high capacity to reconstitute prostatic tissue. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci USA 102:7180-5
  15. Takao T, Tsujimura A, Coetzee S, Salm S N, Lepor H, Shapiro E, Moscatelli D, Wilson E L (2003) Stromal/epithelial interactions of murine prostatic cell lines in vivo: a model for benign prostatic hyperplasia and the effect of Doxazosin on tissue Prostate: 54(1):17-24.
  16. Salm S N, Takao T, Tsujimura A, Coetzee S, Moscatelli D, Wilson E L (2002). Differentiation and stromal-induced growth promotion of murine prostatic Prostate. 15;51(3):175-88.
  17. Tsujimura A, Koikawa Y, Salm S, Takao T, Coetzee S, Moscatelli D, Shapiro E, Lepor H, Sun TT, Wilson E L (2002). Proximal location of mouse prostate epithelial stem cells: a model of prostatic J Cell Biol. 24;157(7):1257-65.
  18. Richard C, Kim G, Koikawa Y, Salm S N, Tsujimura A, Wilson E L, Moscatelli D (2002). Androgens modulate the balance between VEGF and angiopoietin expression in prostate epithelial and smooth muscle Prostate. 1;50(2):83-91.
  19. S N Salm, Y Koikawa, V Ogilvie, A Tsujimura, S Coetzee, D Moscatelli, E Moore, H Lepor, E Shapiro, T-T Sun, E L Wilson (2000). Transforming growth factor-ß is an autocrine mitogen for a novel androgen-responsive murine prostatic smooth muscle cell line, Journal of Cellular Physiology, 185:416-424.
  20. S N Salm, Y Koikawa, V Ogilvie, A Tsujimura, S Coetzee, D Moscatelli, E Moore, H Lepor, E Shapiro, T-T Sun, E L Wilson (2000). Generation of active TGF-beta by prostatic cell cocultures using novel basal and luminal prostatic epithelial cell J Cellular Physiology, 184:70-79.
  21. R Kerr, G Stevens, P Manga, S Salm, P John, T Haw and M Ramsay (2000). Identification of P gene mutations in individuals with oculoteneous albinism in sub-Saharan Human Mutation 15:166-172
  22. Salm SN, Rey ME, Rybicki (1996) Phylogenetic justification for splitting the Rymovirus genus of the taxonomic family Potyviridae. Arch Virol. 1996;141(11):2237-42.
  23. Salm SN, Rey ME, Robertson NL, French R, Rabenstein F, Schubert (1996) Molecular cloning and nucleotide sequencing of the partial genomes of Agropyron and Hordeum mosaic viruses, two members of the Rymovirus genus in the taxonomic family Potyviridae. Arch Virol. 1996;141(11):2115-27.
  24. Salm SN, Rey ME, French (1996) Molecular cloning and nucleotide sequencing of the 3′-terminal region of a South African isolate of ryegrass mosaic virus RNA and in vitro expression of the coat protein gene. Arch Virol. 1996;141(1):185- 95.

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