Biography
Eva Gillis-Buck is a general surgery resident at UCSF. Dr. Gillis-Buck has a BA with double major in Developmental Biology and Gender Studies from Harvard University, an MPhil in History and Philosophy of Science from Cambridge University, and received her MD from the University of California, San Francisco in 2020. Her research interests include maternal-fetal immunology, transplant immunology, and feminist science studies.
Awards & Honors
Award | Conferred By | Date |
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Alpha Omega Alpha | 2020 | |
Dean's Prize in Research | UCSF | 2020 |
Steinhart Award | UCSF | 2020 |
Best Abstract Presentation | UCSF J. Engelbert Dunphy Resident Research Symposium | 2019 |
Markowski-Leach Scholarship | 2016 | |
Best Paper Prize | UCLA Thinking Gender Conference | 2015 |
Extraordinary Thesis Prize in Developmental Biology | Harvard University | 2012 |
Jane C. Grant Prize in Gender Studies | Harvard University | 2012 |
Lt. Charles Fiske III Scholarship | Harvard University | 2012 |
Thomas T. Hoopes Prize | Harvard University | 2012 |
Education
Institution | Degree | Dept or School | End Date |
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University of California, San Francisco | MD | 06/2020 | |
University of Cambridge | MPhil | History and Philosophy of Science | 06/2013 |
Harvard University | BA | Developmental Biology; Gender Studies | 06/2012 |
Clinical Interests
- feminist science studies
- maternal-fetal immunology
- history of medicine
- transplant immunology
- bioethics
Publications
- Sun IH, Gillis-Buck E, Mackenzie TC, Gardner JM. Thymic and extrathymic Aire-expressing cells in maternal-fetal tolerance. Immunol Rev. 2022 07; 308(1):93-104. View in PubMed
- Gillis-Buck E, Miller H, Sirota M, Sanders SJ, Ntranos V, Anderson MS, Gardner JM, MacKenzie TC. Extrathymic Aire-expressing cells support maternal-fetal tolerance. Sci Immunol. 2021 07 16; 6(61). View in PubMed
- Yang, H., Lindsey II, J. P., Gillis-Buck, E. M., Srirangapatanam, S., Rosen, J. E., Hussein, A. A., & Smith, J. F. . Ex vivo human testes as a practical model to simulate ultrasound-guided testicular cell transplantation for human fertility restoration. F&S Science. 2021; 2(2). View in PubMed
- Yang H, Lindsey JP, Gillis-Buck EM, Srirangapatanam S, Rosen JE, Hussein AA, Smith JF. Ex vivo human testes as a practical model to simulate ultrasound-guided testicular cell transplantation for human fertility restoration. F S Sci. 2021 05; 2(2):135-140. View in PubMed
- Upadhyayula PS, Rennert RC, Martin JR, Yue JK, Yang J, Gillis-Buck EM, Sidhu N, Cheung CK, Lee AT, Hoshide RR, Ciacci JD. Basal impulses: findings from the last twenty years on impulsivity and reward pathways using deep brain stimulation. J Neurosurg Sci. 2020 Dec; 64(6):544-551. View in PubMed
Publications
MOST RECENT PUBLICATIONS FROM A TOTAL OF 16
- Impact of short-term vegan versus ketogenic diets on human immunity and microbiome.| | PubMed
- Chimeric autoantibody-receptor T cells mediate depletion of autoantibody-producing B cells.| | PubMed
- Maternal-fetal microchimerism as a durable but finite and replaceable alloantigen reservoir.| | PubMed
- Thymic and extrathymic Aire-expressing cells in maternal-fetal tolerance.| | PubMed
- Extrathymic Aire-expressing cells support maternal-fetal tolerance.| | PubMed
- Ex vivo human testes as a practical model to simulate ultrasound-guided testicular cell transplantation for human fertility restoration| | UCSF Research Profile
- Ex vivo human testes as a practical model to simulate ultrasound-guided testicular cell transplantation for human fertility restoration.| | PubMed
- Basal impulses: findings from the last twenty years on impulsivity and reward pathways using deep brain stimulation.| | PubMed
- Evaluation of SARS-CoV-2 serology assays reveals a range of test performance.| | PubMed
- Hospital complications and costs of spinal arteriovenous malformations in the United States from 2002-2014.| | PubMed
- Apolipoprotein E Epsilon 4 Genotype, Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, and the Development of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy.| | PubMed
- Caveolin1 Identifies a Specific Subpopulation of Cerebral Cortex Callosal Projection Neurons (CPN) Including Dual Projecting Cortical Callosal/Frontal Projection Neurons (CPN/FPN).| | PubMed
- The LGBTQI health forum: an innovative interprofessional initiative to support curriculum reform.| | PubMed
- Redefining ‘Virgin Birth’ After Kaguya: Mammalian Parthenogenesis in Experimental Biology, 2004-2014| | UCSF Research Profile
- Autism as a Biomedical Platform for Sex Difference Research| | UCSF Research Profile
- New modes of understanding and acting on human difference in autism research, advocacy and care| | UCSF Research Profile