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Timothy Hanley, MD, PhD
Medical Director: Hematopathology
Assistant Professor, University of Utah School of Medicine Specialties Morphologic analysis of lymph node and bone marrow specimens Hematologic flow cytometry Fluorescent in situ hybridization Education Doctorate Degree—Microbiology, Boston University School of Medicine Medical Degree—Microbiology, Boston University School of Medicine Residency—Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, University of Utah School of Medicine Fellowship—Hematopathology, University of Utah School of Medicine Certification/Affiliations American Board of Pathology (Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, Hematopathology) Research Interests Establishment of HIV-1 latency in macrophages and dendritic cells Contribution of cellular signaling pathways to the control of retroviral replication Role of oncogenic viruses in the development of hematologic malignancies Innate immune receptor expression patterns as diagnostic and prognostic markers in leukemia and lymphoma Awards Resident Research Award, First Place, University of Utah, Department of Pathology Leonard & Julius Gottlieb Prize in Pathology Education, Boston University School of Medicine, Department of Pathology Recent Publications Dickey LL, Martins LJ, Planelles V, et al. HIV-1-induced type I IFNs promote viral latency in macrophages . J Leukoc Biol . 2022;112(5):1343-1356. Martins LJ, Szaniawski MA, Williams ESCP, et al. HIV-1 accessory proteins impart a modest interferon response and upregulate cell cycle-related genes in macrophages . Pathogens . 2022;11(2):163. Viglianti GA, Planelles V, Hanley TM. Interactions with commensal and pathogenic bacteria induce HIV-1 latency in macrophages through altered transcription factor recruitment to the LTR . J Virol . 2021;95(7):e02141-20. Szaniawski MA, Spivak AM, Cox JE, et al. SAMHD1 phosphorylation coordinates the anti-HIV-1 response by diverse interferons and tyrosine kinase inhibition . mBio . 2018;9(3):e00819-18. Dickey LL, Hanley TM, Huffaker TB, et al. MicroRNA 155 and viral-induced neuroinflammation . J Neuroimmunol . 2017;308:17-24.