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John F. Brooks II to Present 2024 Richard J. Meyer Lecture Nov. 8

Dr. Brooks’ research focuses on the circadian clock regulation of host-microbe dynamics.

Dr. John F. Brooks II, Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology at Princeton University, will present the 2024 Richard J. Meyer Lecture.

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Andrew Pekosz Addresses Influenza Mutations at 2024 LaMontagne Symposium

The title of Dr. Pekosz's lecture was "Virus Surveillance and the Identification of Novel Genetic Mutations that Facilitate Virus Circulation."

Pekosz with Dudley and La Montagnes

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Simon Draper Presents Inaugural Richard J. Meyer Endowed Lecture

The title of Dr. Draper’s lecture was Advances in Vaccines and Antibodies for Blood-Stage Human Malaria.

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Sullivan Lab & Collaborators Study P. aeruginosa Infection Mechanisms

For the Fall 2023 Newsletter, we are featuring the work of scientists who are trying to understand one way in which the pathogenic bacterium Pseudomonas...

A close up of P. aeruginosa

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Hotez Discusses Vaccinations and the Anti-Science Movement at 2023 LaMontagne Symposium

Internationally recognized physician-scientist and science author Peter J. Hotez, M.D., Ph.D. was the speaker for the 2023 LaMontagne Symposium that was held March 21, 2023...

Peter J. Hotez, M.D., Ph.D. sitting at a desk

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Dr. Poulami Das Discusses How Viruses Disrupt Cellular Function

Dr. Poulami Das, researcher in the Dudley Lab, discusses her work which is focused on understanding ways that viruses disrupt cellular function.

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