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Asked Questions Social EventsSocial Events Micro Annual Retreat Resources Education Open Search Microbiology Seminar Series Archive Microbiology Seminar Series Spring 2024 Jan 9Michaela GackCleveland Clinic Florida Research & Innovation CenterRegulatory Mechanisms of Virus Infection and ImmunitySiyuan DingJan 16Boris StriepenUniversity of PennsylvaniaCryptosporidium and the Biology of Parasite SexDavid SibleyJan 23David FidockColumbia UniversityLeveraging genetics to tackle the spread of drug-resistant malariaDaniel GoldbergJan 30Elizabeth EganStanfordDeciphering the role of the red cell in Plasmodium falciparum malariaDaniel GoldbergFeb 6Chris SassettiUmass Chan Medical SchoolHow do host and pathogen genetic variation influence TuberculosisJen PhilipsFeb 13CanceledFeb 20Jonathan AbrahamHarvard UniversityAlphavirus interactions with cellular receptorsSean WhelanFeb 27Kerwyn C HuangStanfordQuantitative models of microbial ecologyMario FeldmanMar 5Deb HoganDartmouthFungal and bacterial evolution in chronic lung infectionsTamara DoeringMar 12Heran DarwinNew York UniversityThe Aldehyde HypothesisScott HultgrenMar 19Michael FischbachStanfordHenry Schreiber (Hultgren Lab)Mar 26Christian HardingOmnioseExpanding the range of bioconjugate vaccines to fight MDR bacteriaMario FeldmanApr 2Sloan SiegristUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstEngineering the (myco)bacterial cell envelope: fundamentals & applicationChristina StallingsApr 9Sebastian LouridoMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyA functional genomics guide to apicomplexan parasitismDavid SibleyApr 16Deepshika RamananSalk InstituteMultigenerational transfer of immunity via the entero-mammary axisMeng WuApr 23Thomas BernhardtHarvardRegulation of bacterial cell surface assemblyMichele LeRouxApr 30Mojgan NaghaviNorthwestern UniversityThe role of +TIP proteins in HIV infectionSebla KutluayMay 7Vaughn CooperUniversity of PittsburghHow biofilm and immunodeficiency influence the evolution of antimicrobial resistanceMichele LeRoux Fall 2023 Sept 19Meng WuWashington University in St LouisTripartite interactions among the microbiota, stromal cells and the immune systemSept 26Leo PoonUniversity of Hong KongSARS-CoV-2: Translating science to public health impactsDave WangOct 3Mike Vahey Washington University in St LouisBiophysical mechanisms of viral spread and antiviral immunityOct 10Owen Pornillos University of UtahA molecular switch controls assembly and post-assembly functions of the HIV-1 capsidSebla KutluayOct 17Anne MosconaColumbia UniversityActivities of a paramyxovirus fusion complex on the viral surfaceDan Goldberg & Sean WhelanOct 24Matt WaldorHarvardOct 31Linfa WangDuke-NUS Medical SchoolBats, viruses and pandemicsAvan Antia (Ding Lab)Nov 7CanceledNov 14Jason RoschSt. Jude ResearchModeling Antibiotic Resistance and Transmission at the Host-Pathogen InterfaceMike CaparonNov 21Victor TseSt. Louis UniversityCrafting a DENV Vaccine through Viral Engineering and Directed EvolutionMarjorie Cornejo Pontelli (Whelan lab)Nov 28Ryan Langlois University of MinnesotaUncovering the rules for cross-species virus transmissionCarolina LopezDec 5Michail LionakisNational Institutes of HealthNovel insights into antifungal immunity: From the bench to the bedsideTamara Doering & Jen Philips Spring 2023 10 Jan Malcolm WinklerIndianaRegulation of Peptidoglycan Synthesis at the Pathway and Protein Dynamics Levels in the Ovoid-Shaped Pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniaeScott Hultgren17 JanAlexis KaushanskySeattle Children’sThe role of host phosphosignaling networks in controlling infectionDaniel Goldberg24 JanDavid RussellCornellIn vivo heterogeneity of host and pathogen drives disease outcome in tuberculosisChristina Stallings & Jen Philips31 JanBrenda BassUtahDivergent Roles of Dicer’s Helicase Domain in Antiviral DefenseDavid Wang7 FebBree AldridgeTuftsThe long and the short of it: paths to engineering TB treatmentChristina Stallings14 FebJohn BellOttawa Hospital Research InstituteLuis Casorla (Postdoc)21 FebJan CaretteStandfordGenetic Dissection of Viral Pathogenesis and Host DefenseCarolina Lopez28 FebAndrew GoodmanYaleMario Feldman14 MarViviana SimonIcahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiCOVID-19Ali Ellebedy28 MarNihal Altan-BonnetNational Institutes of HealthCoronaviruses and egressMarjorie Cornejo-Pontelli (Postdoc Whelan Lab)4 AprM. Kariuki NjengaESU Global Health- Kenya Washington State UniversitySean Whelan11 AprAnsel HsiaoUniversity of California, RiversideAndrew Kau18 AprMichael EmermanFred Hutch, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance and UW MedicineThe origins of HIV-1 through the lens of host-virus interactionsSebla Kutluay25 AprJudith BermanTel Aviv UniversityGenetic and physiological routes to antifungal drug toleranceTamara Doering2 MayJoanne FlynnUniversity of Pittsburgh School of MedicineUnraveling protection against tuberculosisChristina Stallings & Jen Philips9 MayBryan BrysonMITHost pathogen interactions in tuberculosisChristina Stallings16 MayWendy BarclayImperial College LondonSiyuan Ding23 MayMichael FarzanUniversity of FloridaLiang Shan Fall 2022 20 SeptAna Flores MirelesUniversity of Notre DameDeficiencies in the fibrinolytic system predisposes the host to develop a catheter-associated urinary tract infectionMichael Caparon27 SeptMichele LeRouxWashington University in St. LouisToxin-antitoxin systems mediate bacterial immunity to phage4 OctAli EllebedyWashington University of St. LouisB Cell Response to mRNA Vaccination in Humans: Learning from ‘Experiments of Nature’11 OctDamian J KrysanUniversity of IowaGenetic Interaction Analysis of Fungal PathogensTamara Doering18 OctM. Stephen TrentUniversity of GeorgiaPushing the Envelope: Building and Maintaining the Gram-negative Outer MembraneMario Feldman25 OctWilliam McCoyWashington University in St. LouisAcne, Antibiotics, and ArthroplastiesSiyuan Ding1 NovPhotini SinnisJohns Hopkins UniversityThe Establishment of Malaria Infection: Parasite Bottleneck and Point for InterventionDaniel Goldberg8 NovRachel FearnsBoston UniversityInterplay between cellular nucleotide biosynthesis and pneumovirus transcription and genome replicationSebastien Felt, Postdoc15 NovVern CarruthersUniversity of MichiganToxoplasma strategically exploits host ESCRTs for nutrient salvage from infected cellsDavid Sibley22 NovAaron SchmidtHarvard Medical SchoolEliciting antibodies to conserved viral sites and their role in viral evolutionSean Whelan29 NovSanjay RamUniversity of Massachusetts Chan Medical SchoolHarnessing virulence factors to develop vaccines and immunotherapies against Neisseria gonorrhoeaeHrishikesh Kulkarni6 DecShumin TanTufts UniversityIlluminating Mycobacterium tuberculosis exploitation of environmental ionic cues during infectionJen Philips13 DecHarry B. GreenbergStanford UniversityRotavirus pathogenesis and immunitySiyuan Ding Spring 2022 11JanNathan ShererUniversity of WisconsinSingle-cell dynamics of HIV-1 gene expression and virion productionSebla Kutluay18JanStephen LoryHarvard Regulation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa virulence and antibiotic resistance by small non-coding RNAsPhil Tarr and Sean Whelan25 JanKartik ChandranAlbert Einstein College of MedicineDissecting and Disabling the Spike Proteins of Enveloped VirusesSean Whelan1 FebCynthia SearsJohns HopkinsUnraveling the mechanisms of biofilms in CRCAndy Kau8 FebKarine GibbsUC BerkeleyMicro-crowdsourcing: how swarming bacteria integrate signals to build communitiesForrest Walker15FebElina ZunigaUC San DiegoInduction and Exhaustion of Interferons After Viral InfectionShabaana Khader22FebBen GarciaWashUMass spectrometry based proteomics for understanding viral infections 1MarSebastian WinterUT SouthwesternCanceledMario Feldman1MarMario FeldmanWashUDissecting the virulence strategies of Acinetobacter baumannii  8MarJoe DeRisiUCSF/BiohubPandemic Stories at the intersection of Basic Science and Public HealthDavid Wang15MarMichael BachmanUniversity of MichiganKlebsiella Pathogenesis: Colonization, Infection, and the Accessory GenomeDavid Rosen22MarJohn D. MacMicking Yale University School of MedicineBiological Systems of Cell Defense: New Nanomachines for Immunity to InfectionSiyuan Ding29MarMaziar DivangahiMcGill UniversityThe nuts and bolts of macrophages in pulmonary infectious diseasesShabaana Khader5AprRita TamayoU of NC Chapel HillMechanisms and functions of phenotypic heterogeneity in Clostridioides difficileMario Feldman12AprBeatriz FontouraUT SouthwesternViral-Host Interactions with Intranuclear PathwaysJacco Boon19AprPeggy CotterUNCBordetella filamentous hemagglutinin: a phagocyte-specific toxin delivery system?Vogel26AprRobert CramerDartmouthAspergillus fumigatus biofilm mediated disease progression and drug resistanceTamara Doering3MayBree AldridgeTuftsCanceledChristina Stallings3MayChristina StallingsWashUInflammation as a Driver of Mycobacterium tuberculosis pathogenesis  Fall 2021 Sep 28Kit PoglianoUCSDHow to build an endospore and accelerate antibiotic drug discoveryScott HultgrenOct 05Nancy KellerUniversity of WisconsinAspergillus fumigatus exometabolites mediating Multi-Kingdom interactions at the microbe and host interfaceJeff Henderson & Mary DinauerOct 12Harris WangColumbia UniversityMapping & Modifying the Gut Microbiome in New DimensionsTae Seok MoonOct 19Haina ShinWashington University in St. LouisInnate immune control of disease outcomes during mucosal viral infectionSebla Kutluay & Tamara DoeringOct 26Benhur LeeIcahn School of medicine at Mount SinaiInterferon-silent Sendai virus mediated CRISPR-Cas9 editing in human cellsCarolina LopezNov 02Jeff DvorinHarvard University, Boston Children’sOne ring to rule them all — discovering novel cell biology in malaria parasiteDan GoldbergNov 09Ferric FangUniversity of WashingtonPathogenesis of Enteric FeverMary Dinauer & Jeff HendersonNov 16Alexander PlossPrinceton UniversityLooking under the hood of a killer virus: new insights into the molecular biology of hepatitis B virusLiang ShanNov 23Margaret A. ScullUniversity of MarylandAt the Interface: Influenza Virus – Mucin Interactions in the AirwayGaya AmarasingheNov 30David RosenWashington University in St. LouisKlebsiella pneumoniae:  Formidable Foe Necessitating a Multipronged ApproachDec 07Rob KnightUC San DiegoScaling microbiome analyses to millions of samplesOlivia Gorushi, Student Spring 2021 Jan 12Nir DraymanThe University of ChicagoSingle Cell Virology (and drug repurposing efforts against SARS-CoV-2)Carolina LopezJan 19Mary EstesBaylor College of MedicineTranslating Stem Cell Biology to Understand Human Gastrointestinal InfectionsSiyuan DingJan 26Anna KuchinaUniversity of WashingtonExploring microbial phenotypic diversity with single-cell RNA sequencingChristina StallingsFeb 02Jacob YountOhio State UniversityBeneficial and detrimental effects of type I interferons in virus infectionsCarolina LopezFeb 09Kevin ForsbergFred Hutchinson Cancer Research CenterThe Hidden World of CRISPR-Cas InhibitorsMichael CaparonFeb 16Thierry DiaganaNovartisDiscovery and advancement of new drugs for malaria and neglected tropical diseasesDavid SibleyFeb 23Filipa Rijo-FerreiraUT SouthwesternCircadian rhythms in parasitic diseases: an underlying clock of malaria parasitesDavid SibleyMar 02Natacha RuizOhio State UniversityPriority shipping: sending building blocks to the outer membraneMichael CaparonMar 09Eleftherios “Lefteris” MichailidisThe Rockefeller UniversityModeling chronic hepatitis B infections in hepatocyte systemsCarolina LopezMar 16Boyuan WangMITRegulation of Metabolism and Viability of Bacteria by the Nucleotides (p)ppGpp and (p)ppAppChristina StallingsMar 23Matthew ChapmanUniversity of MichiganPolymerizing the Fiber Between Functional Amyloids and Pathogenic Neurodegenerative DiseaseScott HultgrenMar 30Jason McClellanSean WhelanApr 06Philip KranzuschHarvard Medical SchoolcGAS-like enzymes in immunity and host-microbe signalingSean WhelanApr 13James CollinsUT SouthwesternSex, drugs, and worms: developing a better understanding of schistosome biology to advance new therapiesChristina StallingsApr 20Tobi Spielmann Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine, HamburgInfluence of nutrient access on drug action and resistance in malaria parasites Dan GoldbergApr 27Clare SmithDuke UniversityA host-pathogen genetic map of tuberculosis susceptibilityShabaana KhaderMay 04John WhitneyMcMaster UniversityMolecular Basis for Chaperone Assisted Loading of Antibacterial Toxins onto a Bacterial NanomachineMario Feldman Fall 2020 Sept 22Nicolas ManelInstitute CurieActivation of innate immune sensors by viruses and selfSebla KutluaySept 29 Terry DermodyUniversity of PittsburghA protein-folding network required for reovirus capsid assemblyMegan BaldridgeOct 06Anita SilUniversity of California, San FranciscoControl of virulence and cell shape by temperature in Histoplasma capsulatumTamara DoeringOct 13Bill PowderlyWashington UniversitySARS CoV infection – learning from epidemiologyDavid WangOct 20Carey-Ann BurnhamWashington University2020: A diagnostic testing odysseyTamara DoeringOct 27Mike DiamondWashington UniversityDeveloping countermeasures to emerging RNA viruses: Stopping viruses at the point of attackJoseph VogelNov 03Rachel Presti & Jane O’HalloranWashington UniversityUpdate on clinical research on COVID-19David WangNov 10Siyuan DingWashington UniversitySARS-CoV-2 in the gut: a fluid and crappy situationJoseph VogelNov 17Ali EllebedyWashington UniversityB cell and antibody responses to respiratory viral infectionsTamara DoeringDec 01Kim DavisJohns HopkinsKeeping the stress to a minimum: cooperation between subpopulations of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis during infectionJoseph Vogel Spring 2020 14-JanFloyd WormleyUniversity of Texas, San AntonioInduction of Protective Immunity Against Pulmonary CryptococcosisLiza Miller, Student21-JanJames CassatVanderbiltBone appetit: Host-pathogen interactions during osteomyelitisJulie Wardenburg28-JanBeth McCormickUniversity of MassachusettsThe ABC’s of Microbial Regulation of Lipid Immuno-modulators in Interested Health and DiseasePhil Tarr4-FebSarah StanleyUniversity of California, BerkeleyMetabolic regulation of M. tuberculosis infectionStallings & J Philips11-FebKeith GullOxford University, UKWhat has the Genome ever done for us? Understanding Kinetoplastid parasite structure, function and pathogenicitySteve Beverley18-FebFelipe CavaUmea UniversityD-amino acids shape the environmental microbial diversityMario Feldman25-FebChristina CuomoBroad InstituteGenomic epidemiology and evolution of Candida auris, a multidrug-resistant emerging fungal pathogenTamara Doering3-MarDavid TobinDukeCanceledChristina Stallings10-MarJohn BoothroydStanford Medical SchoolCanceledSteve Beverley17-MarPeggy CotterUniversity of North CarolinaCanceledJoe Vogel24-MarFerric FangUniversity of WashingtonCanceledMary Dinauer31-MarSean WhelanWashington UniversityMinus-Strand RNA Virus Polymerases – How Small Cofactors Regulate Large Multifunctional ProteinsTamara Doering7-AprElina ZunigaUniversity of California, San DiegoCanceledShabaana Khader14-AprBeatriz FontouraUniversity of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterCanceledJacco Boon21-AprNancy KellerUniversity of Wisconsin, MadisonCanceledJeff Henderson28-AprRita TamayoUniversity of North CarolinaCanceledMario Feldman5-MayJudy BermanTel Aviv UniversityCanceledTamara Doering Fall 2019 Sept 24Juan MartinezLouisiana State UniversitySpotted Fever Group Rickettsia-host cell interactions: a tale of the Trojan Horse.Scott HultgrenOct 1Mario FeldmanWashington UniversitySelfish MDR plasmids take control of gene regulation and pathogenesis in Acinetobacter baumanniiShabaana KhaderOct 8Juan AlfonzoOhio StateDynamic interplay between tRNA transport and processing: On the possibility of tunable modificationsDan GoldbergOct 15Dan PortnoyUniversity of California, BerkeleyHow intracellular pathogens sense the host cell and vice versa and the serendipitous discovery that Listeria monocytogenes is electrogenicJoe VogelOct 22Rachel DuttonUniversity of California, San DiegoDissecting microbiomes using cheeseGreg Harrison, StudentOct 29Igor AlmeidaUniversity of Texas, El Pasoalpha-Gal glycotopes as effective chemotherapy biomarkers and glycovaccines for Chagas disease and leishmaniasis Steve BeverleyNov 05Sam BeharUniversity of MassachusettsRecognizing the Problem: T cell recognition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infected macrophages Shabaana KhaderNov 12Barbara RehermannNational Institutes of HealthNatural versus laboratory world: Wild mouse microbiota improve host fitness and preclinical models Dave WangNov 19Adam BurgenerUniversity of ManitobaThe microbiome in mucosal immunity and HIV Transmission Amanda LewisNov 26Victoria D’SouzaHarvardStructures of the HIV genome: Insights into regulation of reverse transcription, transcription and translationJacco BoonDec 03David UnderhillCedars-Sinai Medical CenterA Role for Commensal Fungi in Inflammatory Bowel Disease?Jenny LodgeDec 10Florian KrammerMount Sinai School of MedicineAntibody responses to conserved epitopes on the influenza virus glycoproteinsAli Ellebedy Spring 2019 Jan 29Julie OverbaughFred Hutchinson Cancer Research CenterThe potential of international collaborations for HIV prevention: Studies of mother-infant transmissionMichael DiamondFeb 05Carla SalehPasteur InstituteSmall RNAs and antiviral defense in insectsDavid WangFeb 12Andrew GewirtzGeorgia State UniversityGut microbiota, diet, chronic inflammation, and metabolic syndromePhil TarrFeb 19Peter GreenbergUniversity of WashingtonCommunication, Cooperation and Conflict in the Microbial World: Targets for Therapeutic Development?Omar Delannoy-Bruno, StudentFeb 26Galit AlterRagon Institute of MGH, MIT, and HarvardThe role of antibodies in TB infectionChristina StallingsMar 05Samuel BeharUniversity of MassachusettsCanceledShabaana KhaderMar 12Deborah LenschowWashington UniversityChikungunya virus arthritis: New ingiths into pathogenesis and treatmentDavid WangMar 19Alan AderemCenter for Infectious Disease ResearchCanceledJen Philips & Scott HultgrenMar 26Scott Gray-OwenUniversity of TorontoPlaying with fire: The fine line between immunity and immunopathogenesisJim FleckensteinApr 02Darren HigginsHarvard Medical SchoolFrom gastroenteritis to meningoencephalitis: How Listeria monocytogenescrosses the blood-brain barrier to infect the brainMario Feldman & Shabaana KhaderApr 09Amariliz RiveraRutgers- New Jersey Medical SchoolType III interferon is a critical regulator of innate antifungal immunityChristina StallingsApr 16Wei-Shau HuNational Institutes of HealthHow does HIV-1 transfer its genetic information to progeny?Sebla KutluayApr 23Igor BrodskyUniversity of PennsylvaniaApoptotic and non-apoptotic functions of cell death pathways in anti-microbial host defenseChristina StallingsApr 30Jörn CoersDuke UniversityInterferon-inducible GTPases in host defense and inflammationJen PhilipsMay 07Lori BurrowsMcMaster UniversityOld drugs, new tricks – using bacterial biofilms to reveal cryptic antibiotic activityMario Feldman Fall 2018 Sept 18Jo HandelsmanUniversity of Wisconsin, MadisonDrosophila microbiome influences fly behaviorLisa DrewySept 25Margaret A. PhillipsUniversity of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterMetabolic enzymes as drug targets in parasitic protozoaDaniel GoldbergOct 02Emmie De WitRocky Mountain Lab National Institutes of Health/NIAIDPathogenesis of Nipah virus and other emerging respiratory virusesJacco BoonOct 09Hiten MadhaniUniversity of California, San FranciscoEpigenetic memory over geological timescalesTamara DoeringOct 16Miriam BraunsteinUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel HillA novel protein export chaperone for a set of Mycobacterium tuberculosis virulence effectorsJoseph VogelOct 23Andy FireStanford UniversityOpportunistic RNAs and acquisitive genomesDavid WangOct 30Alejandro AballayOregon Health Center UniversityNeural control of response against bacterial infections and immune homeostasisMario FeldmanNov 06Roy Curtiss IIIUniversity of FloridaProtective immunity enhanced Salmonella vaccine vector platformsMichael CaparonNov 13Julie Bubeck-WardenburgWashington UniversityBacterial Toxins – Architects of long term health outcomes in the host?Joseph VogelNov 20Michaela GackUniversity of ChicagoIntracellular RNA- and TRIM protein-mediated antiviral defense mechanismsSebla KutluayNov 27Noam CohenUniversity of PennsylvaniaThe role of taste receptors in upper respiratory innate immunityAndrew KauDec 04Renee TsolisUniversity of California, DavisER stress: a pattern of pathogenesis during infection with intracellular bacteriaJoseph Vogel Spring 2018 Jan 23Nels EldeUniversity of UtahEvolutionary innovations from biological collisionsDavid WangJan 30Michael ShilohUniversity of Texas SouthwesternClose encounters of the microbial kind: How Mycobacterium tuberculosis traverses the mucosal barrier Christina StallingsFeb 06Edward MiaoUniversity of North CarolinaNK cells and CTLs clear intracellular bacteria via caspase-7Brian EdelsonFeb 13Lakshmi RajagopolUniversity of WashingtonUnderstanding group B Streptococcus infections Amanda LewisFeb 20Margaret PhillipsUniversity of Texas Southwestern Canceled Dan GoldbergFeb 27Christina StallingsWashington UniversitySurviving Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection from the perspective of the pathogen and the host Steve BeverleyMar 06Christine Jacobs-WagnerYale UniversityWhat makes the Lyme disease bacterium tick?Scott HultgrenMar 13Victor TorresNew York UniversityStaphylococcus aureus leukocidins: from receptor identification to unraveling their role in pathogenesis Caparon & VogelMar 20Sergio GrinsteinUniversity of TorontoSignaling phagocytosis: role of receptors, integrins and the cytoskeletonJennifer PhilipsMar 27Eran ElivanWeizmann Institute of ScienceHost microbiome interactions in health and diseaseAndrew KauApr 03Steve HiggsKansas State UniversityVirus-vector-vertebrate interactionsGary WeilApr 10Sunny ShinUniversity of PennsylvaniaInnate immune defense against intracellular bacterial pathogensJoe VogelApr 17No SeminarApr 24Xiaorong LinUniversity of GeorgiaMorphogenesis, sexual reproduction and cryptococcosisTamara DoeringMay 01Paul D. BieniaszRockefeller UniversityIntrinsic host defense against retrovirusesSebla KutluayMay 08Amanda LewisWashington UniversityA single member of the vaginal microbiota drives colonization and disease by diverse urogenital pathogensScott Hultgren Fall 2017 Sept 19Robert AbramovitchMichigan State UniversitySmall molecules that inhibit Mycobacterium tuberculosis environmental sensing and virulenceChristina StallingsSept 26Jacco BoonWashington UniversityRNA structures and packaging of Influenza virus genomeSebla KutluayOct 03Chris WhitfieldUniversity of GuelphAssembly of microbial glycolipidsMario FeldmanOct 10Joe SmithCenter for Infectious Disease ResearchDissecting cerebral malaria pathogenesisDan GoldbergOct 17Joshua BlodgettWashington UniversityDrugs from bugs: Harnessing actinomycete secondary metabolism to address therapeutic needsJoe VogelOct 24Shabaana KhaderWashington UniversityHost immunity to tuberculosis: A balancing actDave WangOct 31Jonathan MinerWashington UniversityIs Zika virus unique? Defining the capacity of multiple arboviruses to cause congenital diseaseDave WangNov 07Stuart LevitzUniversity of MassachusettsVaccine development against Cryptococcus: The baker delivers the antigensJennifer Lodge & Tamara DoeringNov 14Galit AlterRagon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard Canceled Christina StallingsNov 21Ana Fernandez SesmaMount SinaiImmune evasion mechanisms by dengue virusMike DiamondNov 28Joanne EngelUniversity of California, San FranciscoObligate intracellular pathogens are master cell biologists: Decoding the Chlamydia inclusion membrane interactomeJoe VogelDec 05Robert DaveyTexas BiomedicalMacropinocytosis seen through the eyes of Ebola virusGay Amarasinghe Dec 12Shelley PayneUniversity of TexasRole of cardiolipin in the intracellular lifestyle of Shigella flexneriPhil Tarr Seminar Series Microbiology Seminar Series Microbiology Seminar Series Archive Upcoming Symposium PhD Thesis Examinations Ernie Simms Lecture Infectious Disease/Basic Microbiological Mechanisms Research Seminar Department of Molecular MicrobiologyMSC-8230-16-09660 S. 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