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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Department of Molecular Microbiology Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search About UsAbout Us Welcome from the Department Head Administrative Staff Contact Us FacultyFaculty Departmental Faculty Research Faculty Secondary Faculty Emeritus & Adjunct Faculty Research FacilitiesResearch Facilities Molecular Microbiology Imaging Facility Microbiology Media Services News PublicationsPublications Publications – Archive Seminar SeriesSeminar Series Microbiology Seminar SeriesMicrobiology Seminar Series Microbiology Seminar Series Archive Upcoming SymposiumUpcoming Symposium Symposia ArchiveSymposia Archive Frontiers of Microbiology Symposium Program PhD Thesis Examinations Ernie Simms LectureErnie Simms Lecture Ernie Simms Legacy Ernie Simms Outlook Magazine Ernie Simms Scholarship Fund Infectious Disease/Basic Microbiological Mechanisms Research Seminar AIMS ProgramAIMS Program Program Mentors Application Process Frequently Asked Questions Social EventsSocial Events Micro Annual Retreat Resources Education Open Search Research Faculty AllA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Showing: All results Wandy L Beatty, PhD Associate Professor of Molecular Microbiology & Director Molecular Microbiology Imaging Facility Phone: 314-362-4987 Email: [email protected] Mailing Address: MSC 8230-16-10302, 660 S. Euclid Avenue, St. Louis MO 63110 Shipping Address: MSC 8230-16-10302, 425 S. Euclid Avenue, St. Louis MO 63110 Office: McDonnell Pediatric Research Bldg., Room 10302  Gisela A. Di Venanzio, Ph.D Instructor in Molecular Microbiology Email: [email protected] In the Feldman lab, Dr. Di Venanzio’s research is centered on identifying the various virulence factors employed by Acinetobacter baumannii in colonizing both the urinary tract and the lungs. Her investigations have unveiled distinct strains’ proficiency in colonizing specific niches, prompting a deeper exploration into the genetically encoded variances among these strains. Additionally, Dr. Di Venanzio serves as a hands-on mentor for fellow members of the Feldman lab. Deborah E Dobson, PhD Associate Professor of Molecular Microbiology Phone: 314-747-2632 Email: [email protected] In the Beverley Lab, Dr. Dobson focuses on host-parasite interactions in the human pathogenic protozoan Leishmania, and includes identification and characterization of developmentally regulated gene families that control Leishmania transmission by sand fly vectors, Leishmania genomics, and the identification and characterization of novel intracellular viruses that affect Leishmania virulence and drug susceptibility in humans and other vertebrates. Karen Dodson, Ph.D Email: [email protected] Research Interests: In the Hultgren lab, Dr. Dodson is involved with multiple projects in the lab ranging from genetics and structural studies to development of new projects and collaborations. She has a B.A. in Biology from the University of Missouri-Columbia (1983) and a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from Washington University (1990). She joined the Hultgren Lab in 1990. Zhuoming Liu, Ph.D Email: [email protected] In the Whelan Lab, Dr. Liu focuses on three fields: 1) Identification of novel viral and host regulators for viral infection; 2) Definition of neutralizing antibody epitope and identification of SARS-CoV-2 spike mutations; 3) vaccine and antiviral countermeasures development. In addition, Dr. Liu helps train new members of the Whelan lab. Henry Schreiber, Ph.D Email: [email protected] Research Interests: In the Hultgren lab, Dr. Schreiber studies the “gut-bladder axis” and its influence on urinary tract infections (UTIs), a highly recurrent infection affecting millions of women each year. His research interests lie in understanding host-microbe interactions that connect microbial communities in the gut, the host immune system, and the evolutionary adaptations present in pathogens that enable infectious disease. Asya Smirnov, Ph.D Email: [email protected] Faculty Departmental Faculty Research Faculty Secondary Faculty Emeritus & Adjunct Faculty Department of Molecular MicrobiologyMSC-8230-16-09660 S. Euclid Ave.St. Louis, MO 63110Contact Us Twitter ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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