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    Laura Manuelidis, MD

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    Professor of Surgery (Neuropathology)

    Section Chief Neuropathology (Surgery); Affiliated Faculty, Molecular Virology Program; Affiliated Faculty, Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program

    Biography

    Dr. Manuelidis discovered and sequenced major repeated DNAs (human alpha satellite and retroviral LINE DNAs). She demonstrated the specific organization of each respectively in centromeres and in dark tissue-specific gene regions by non-isotopic in-situ hybridization. This method also allowed her to delineate the cohesive 3-D arrangement of individual chromosomes in the interphase nucleus of different types of cells.

    She also is known for studies of neurodegenerative processes, with numerous original contributions to the transmission and pathogenesis of human Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease and sheep scrapie agents. These unique animal and culture models have revealed fundamental blood-borne routes of infection, innate immune responses to a foreign infectious agent, and virus-like structural characteristics of the infectious particle. In contrast to the dominant protein only or prion hypothesis of infection, Infectious particles stripped of detectable prion protein (PrP) remain highly infectious. Moreover, nucleases destroy infectivity but do not affect any form of host PrP. Instead, host PrP misfolding appears as a late stress response that traps and eliminates the infectious agent.

    Recently she discovered two circular "SPHINX" DNAs in the cytoplasm of mammalian cells. These elements are derived from prokaryotes and are present in mammalian brain cells, especially at synapses. These findings have major ramifications for the discovery of additional unsuspected evolutionary types of endosymbiotic exchanges between mammals and ancient environmental structures and neurodegeneration.

    More information on this work is available on the Neuropathology website.

    Last Updated on April 22, 2026.

    Appointments

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    Education & Training

    NIH Postdoctoral Fellow
    Yale University School of Medicine (1973)
    Visiting Fellow (NIH Postdoctoral)
    Albert Einstein College of Medicine (1970)
    Internship & Residency
    Yale University School of Medicine (1969)
    MD
    Yale University (1967)
    Assist CMO Bangladesh
    Yale EPH (1966)
    Student Editor
    Yale School of Medicine (1963)
    BA
    Sarah Lawrence College (1963)

    Research

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    Medical Research Interests

    Neurodegenerative Diseases; Virus Diseases

    Public Health Interests

    Aging; Emerging Infectious Diseases

    Publications

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    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

    Activities

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      NIH study sections (various)

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      FDA

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      Chromosoma, Acta Neuopathology, J Neurovirology, Cytogenetics & Cell Genetics, Virulence, Viral immunollogy

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      television (PBS, ABC, BBC)

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      NIH study sections

    Honors

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      Distinguished Service

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      Chromosoma Prize

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      Research Career Development award

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      Andrew W Mellon Foundation Young Investigator Award

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      Swibelius Award for Cancer Research

    Patents

    • Delineation of Individual Human Chromosomes in Metaphase and Interphase Cells by In Situ Suppression Hybridization

      Inventor
      Laura Manuelidis, D. Ward, P. Lichter, T. Cremer
      Application#
      US20050191642A1
      Country
      United States
      Date Issued
      09/01/2005
    • Decontamination (of CJD and other viruses) using Guanidine Thiocyanate

      Application#
      WO1998032334A1
      Country
      United States
      Date Issued
      07/30/1998
    • Pre-symptomatic markers for diseases associated with transmissible spongiform encephalopathies

      Application#
      7368253
      Country
      United States
      Date Issued
      05/06/2008
    • High throughput assays for transmissible spongiform encephalopathies

      Application#
      20100009436
      Country
      United States
      Date Issued
      01/14/2010

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