Dr. Wayne Gray is an Instructional Associate Professor of Biology in the Department of Biology at the University of Mississippi.
Research Interests
Dr. Gray's research interests include:
- medical microbiology
- virology
- vaccines
Publications
Gray, W.L., Wichman, G., Das, A., Traina-Dorge, V. (2021) An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to determine Simian Varicella Virus antibody titers in infected rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Journal of Medical Primatology.
Mahalingam,R.,Gershon, A., Gershon, M., Cohen, J.I., Arvin, A., Zerboni, L.,Zhu, H., Gray, W.L., Messaoudi, I., Traina-Dorge, V. (2019) Current in vivo models of varicella-zoster virus neurotropism. Viruses, 11(6) 2019.
Pahar B, Gray W.L., Phelps K., Didier, E.S., deHaro E., Marx, P.A., and Traina-Dorge V. (2012) Increased cellular immune responses and CD4+ T-cell proliferation correlated with reduced plasma viral load in SIV challenged recombinant simian varicella virus- simian immunodeficiency virus (rSVV-SIV) vaccinated rhesus macaques. Virology Journal, 9:160.
Gray, W.L. (2012) The simian varicella virus ORF A is expressed in infected cells, but is non-essential for replication in cell culture. Archives of Virology, 157:1803-1806. (PMC 3560413)
Meyer, C., Kerns, A., Haberthur, K., Dewane, J., Walker, J., Gray, W., and Messaoudi, I. (2013) Attenuation of the adaptive immune response in rhesus macaques infected with simian varicella virus lacking open reading frame 61. Journal of Virology, 87:2151- 2163.
Gray, W.L. (2013) Recombinant varicella vaccines expressing foreign antigens. Advances in Virology. 2013:219439.
Meyer, C., Dewane, J. ,Haberthur, K., Engelmann, F., Arnold, N., Gray, W., Messaoudi, I. (2013) Bacterial artificial chromosome derived simian varicella virus is pathogenic in vivo. Virology Journal.
Courses Taught
- BISC 210 Principles of Microbiology
- BISC 306 Virology
- BISC 414 Immunology and Serology
- BISC 520 Medical Microbiology
Education
Ph.D. Medical Sciences, University of South Alabama (1984)