Margaret Scull

Portrait of Margaret Scull

Margaret Scull

Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics Associate Professor
scull@umd.edu 3134 Bioscience Research Bldg.
301 405 6846

Biography

I received my bachelor’s degree in biology from Duke University and my Ph.D. in microbiology and immunology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. After completing post-doctoral research at the Rockefeller University under Dr. Charles Rice, I joined the faculty at the University of Maryland, College Park as an assistant professor in 2016. 


Graduate Program Affiliations


Research Interests

My lab at UMD works at the interface of virology and cell biology. Specifically, our work focuses on virus-host interactions in the airway epithelium – the primary target for infection by influenza virus and other clinically relevant respiratory viruses. My lab uses a variety of tools, including microscopy, deep sequencing technology, viral genetics, and in vitro primary cell model systems to understand mechanisms of host restriction and innate defense against viral infection.  


Education & Positions

  • B.S., Duke University, 2001
  • Ph.D., The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2009
  • Postdoctoral research, The Rockefeller University, 2010-2016

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BISI Concentration Areas

Molecular and Cellular Biology

Latest Papers

Methods for Discerning the Impact of Mucus on Host Defenses Against Viral Infection

| Current Protocols
Author(s): Maria Corkran, Allison Boboltz, Gregg A. Duncan, et. al
UMD Author(s): Margaret Scull, Gregg Duncan


Human Stimulator of Interferon Genes Promotes Rhinovirus C Replication in Mouse Cells In Vitro and In Vivo

| Viruses
Author(s): Monty E. Goldstein, Maxinne A. Ignacio, Jeffrey M. Loube, et. al
UMD Author(s): Margaret Scull


Leveraging 3D Model Systems to Understand Viral Interactions with the Respiratory Mucosa

| Viruses
Author(s): Ethan Iverson, Logan Kaler, Eva L. Agostino, et. al
UMD Author(s): Margaret Scull


Analysis of Hepatitis C Virus Particle Heterogeneity in Immunodeficient Human Liver Chimeric fah-/- Mice

| Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Author(s): Andreo, U., de Jong, Y.P., Scull, M.A., et. al
UMD Author(s): Margaret Scull


Differential Regulation of Lipoprotein and Hepatitis C Virus Secretion by Rab1b

| Cell Reports
Author(s): Takacs, C.N., Andreo, U., Dao Thi, V.L., et. al
UMD Author(s): Margaret Scull


Diverse Viruses Require the Calcium Transporter SPCA1 for Maturation and Spread

| Cell Host and Microbe
Author(s): Hoffmann, H.-H., Schneider, W.M., Blomen, V.A., et. al
UMD Author(s): Margaret Scull


Green fluorescent protein-tagged apolipoprotein E: A useful marker for the study of hepatic lipoprotein egress

| Traffic
Author(s): Takacs, C.N., Andreo, U., Belote, R.L., et. al
UMD Author(s): Margaret Scull