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Mycology

Name

Research Program

David Andes

Antifungal activity and drug resistance

Stephen Barclay

Developmental microbiology of Dictyostelium, Pneumocystis, and Cryptosporidium

Charles Czuprynski

Immunology and pathogenic bacteria

Kenneth Hammel

Lignocellulose degredation by filamentous fungi

Christina Hull

Molecular biology of human fungal pathogens

Nancy Keller

Host and pathogen signals governing toxin formation, spore develpment and pathogenesis of seed by fungi

Bruce Klein

Microbial-host interactions and pathogenesis

Sean Palecek

Genetics of fungal adhesion and biofilm formation; Yeast dimorphism

Jon Woods

Pathogenic mechanisms, host - parasite interactions, and environmental and virulence - associated gene regulation of the dimorphic fungus Histoplasma capsulatum

Jaehyuk Yu

Fungi and Mycotoxins: Molecular Genetics of Asexual Sporulation and Mycotoxin Biosynthesis in Filamentous Fungi.

 

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