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MMG PROGRAM FACULTY
Sam Kaplan role of oxygen and light in the regulation of gene expression in complex microbial genomes
Peter J. Christie macromolecular transport processes during pathogenesis
William Dowhan structure, function and assembly of cell membranes
Danielle Garsin C. elegans as a Model Host for Understanding the Genetics of Bacterial Infection
Millicent Goldschmidt oral, clinical and medical microbiology
Magnus Hook

biology of the extracellular matrix; adhesion and microbial virulence

Heidi Kaplan cell-cell interactions required for multicellular development and biofilm formation
Theresa M. Koehler Bacillus cereus group species: Genetics, Physiology, and Host Interactions
Michael C. Lorenz understanding the molecular basis of fungal infections
William Margolin targeting and assembly of the bacterial cell division complex
Greg May unconventional myosin function in aspergillus and fungal pathogenesis
Kevin A. Morano protein chaperones and stress response in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Barbara Murray enterococcal virulence and antibiotic resistance in human infections
Steve Norris pathogenesis and its relationship to the molecular genetics of pathogenic bacteria
C.S. Raman structural biology of signal transduction networks
John Spudich structure and function of photoactive membrane proteins and signal transduction triggered by light
Human Papilloma and HerpesViruses: Oncogenesis, Immune Response, and Therapeutics
Ambro van Hoof mRNA degradation and quality control of gene expression in eukaryotes

 

   

UT-Houston Medical School • Microbiology & Molecular Genetics
6431 Fannin Street • Houston, Texas 77030 or P.O. Box 20708 • Houston, Texas 77225
Phone: 713-500-5500 • Fax: 713-500-5499 • Email: microbiology@uth.tmc.edu

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