Jacqueline Brown, PhD, MS, RN
Department of Nursing
Associate Professor
- 325-486-6864
- jackie.brown@angelo.edu
- Health and Human Services Building, 318N
- A.A.S.N., Angelo State University
- Ph.D., Medical Microbiology, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
- M.S., Medical Microbiology, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
- B.S., Biology, Angelo State University
- Undergraduate Pathophysiology
- Advanced Pathophysiology
- Microbiology
- Brown, J. G., B. D. Almond, J.G. Naglich and L. Eidels. 1993. Hypersensitivity to diphtheria toxin by mouse cells expressing both diphtheria-toxin receptor and CD9 antigen. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 90: 8184-8188.
- Brown, J.G., B.D. Almond, J. G. Naglich and L. Eidels. Mouse cells that express both monkey diphtheria toxin receptor and CD9 antigen are hypersensitive to DT. In: Bacterial Protein Toxins, Sixth European Workshop, Stirling, June 27-July 2, 1993, p. 128-137 (Freer, J. et al, eds), Gustav Fischer Verlag, Stuttgart, Jena, New York
- Straus, D.C., J. G. Brown and C.W. Garner. 1987. High density and low-density capsule production by Streptococcus zooepidemicus. Curr. Microbiol. 16:1-8.Brown, J.G. and D.C. Straus. 1987. Characterization of neuraminidase produced by various serotypes of group B streptococci. Infect. and Immun. 55(1):1-6.
- Straus, D.C., and J. G. Brown. 1985. Characterization of protease production by a type III group B streptococcus. Curr. Microbiol. 12: 127-134.
Certification
- Registered Nurse, Licensed in Texas
- Secondary Teacher Certification, Composite Science