Department of Internal Medicine

Pulmonary, Critical Care and
Occupational Medicine Faculty


Dayna Groskreutz

Medical School:
University of Minnesota

Residency:
University of Michigan

Fellowship:
The University of Iowa

Dayna Groskreutz, M.D.
Assistant Professor

Dr. Groskreutz's research interests include the effect of RSV infection on receptor expression and cell signaling in airway epithelial cells and virus-induced asthma exacerbations in humans.

Honors, Awards, and Organizations

Recent Publications

  1. Groskreutz DJ, Babor EC, Monick MM, Varga SM, Hunninghake GW. Respiratory syncytial virus limits alpha subunit of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2 (eIF2alpha) phosphorylation to maintain translation and viral replication. J Biol Chem. 2010 Jul 30;285(31):24023-31.
  2. Groskreutz, D.J., Monick, M.M., Babor, E. C., Nyunoya, T., Varga, S.M., Look, D.C., and Hunninghake, G.W. Cigarette Smoke Alters Respiratory Syncytial Virus-Induced Apoptosis and Replication. AJRCMB, 2009 August. 41(2):189-198.
  3. Groskreutz, D.J., Monick, M.M., Yarovinsky, T.O., Powers, L.S., Quelle, D.E., Look, D.C., and Hunninghake, G.W. Respiratory Syncytial Virus Decreases p53 Protein to Prolong Survival of Airway Epithelial Cells. J Immunol. 2007 Sept 1;179(5): 2741-7.
  4. Groskreutz, D.J. "Pulmonary Vasculitis" in Pulmonary Vascular Disease. Editors: Mandel, J., and Taichman, D. Elsevier 2006.
  5. Groskreutz, D.J., Monick, M.M., Powers, L.S., Yarovinsky, T.O., Look, D.C., and Hunninghake, G.W. Respiratory Syncytial Virus Induces TLR3 Protein and Protein Kinase R, Leading to Increased Double-Stranded RNA Responsiveness in Airway Epithelial Cells. J Immunol. 2006 Feb 1;176(3):1733-40.

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