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Charlotte
Berkes, Ph.D
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am studying the response of bone marrow-derived macrophages
to infection by H. capsulatum using gene expression
profiling."
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Alison Coady
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Rona Dinglasan
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Erica
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Murline Gelin
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Matias Gutierrez
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Rachael Hanby
"I am studying
the role of secondary metabolites in the interaction between
H. capsulatum and host cells."
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Davina Hocking Murray
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Lena Hwang, Ph.D
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I am studying iron acquisition and pH modulation in H.
capsulatum, and examining the role of these processes
in virulence."
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Diane
Inglis Ph.D.
"I
am using a combination of genomics and genetics to under-stand
the role of conidia during host infection and to identify
conidial factors that are important for virulence of H.
capsulatum."
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Dervla Isaac
"H.
capsulatum survives in human macrophages, but dies in
human dendritic cells, which may have profound consequences
for pathogenesis. My project involves characterizing H.
capsulatum infection of murine bone marrow-derived macrophages
and dendritic cells to understand how H. capsulatum
manipulates host cells."
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Anita Sil, Ph.D., M.D.
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Mark Voorhies, Ph.D.
"I am integrating data from microarray
experiments, genome sequencing, and bioinformatics tools to
generate a database of functional annotations for the H.
capsulatum genome.
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