Faculty
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Associate Professor of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Biochemistry
Sidney Frank Hall, Room 252/235 (lab)
Research Area(s): Biology of Aging; Cell Signaling; Host-Pathogen InteractionsResearch Interests: Mechanisms underlying heart and skeletal muscle diseases, with a primary focus on the role of RNA-binding proteins in regulating the expression of pathologic genes during stress challenges.
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Professor, Molecular, Cellular Biology Biochemistry
+1 401 863 3116
Research Area(s): Cell Signaling; Host-Pathogen InteractionsResearch Interests: Pathogenesis of the human polyomaviruses, JC Virus (JCV) and BK Virus (BKV)
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Professor of Surgery (Research), Department of Surgery
Research Area(s): Cell Signaling; Development; Host-Pathogen Interactions -
Associate Professor, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
+1 401 863 3478
Research Area(s): Cell Signaling; Host-Pathogen InteractionsResearch interests: Molecular mechanisms of mammalian metal homeostasis
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Associate Professor , Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
+401 863 5954
Research Area(s): Cell Signaling; Host-Pathogen InteractionsResearch interests: Metabolic and genetic responses of the microbiome to antimicrobial medicines
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Professor, Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
401-863-6341
Research Area(s): Cell Signaling; Development; Host-Pathogen InteractionsResearch Interests: Biology of the human pathogen Candida albicans; mechanisms of fungal pathogenesis
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Professor, Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
Research Area(s): Host-Pathogen InteractionsResearch Interests: Pathobiology, NK T cells and NK cell immune responses.
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Assistant Professor of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
Sidney Frank Hall, Room 265
Research Area(s): Biology of Aging; Cell Signaling; Host-Pathogen InteractionsResearch Interests:By employing rigorous integrative approaches, the Chellappa Lab seeks to understand the dynamic role of metabolism in driving complex phenotypes such as aging. Her lab also investigates the cross-kingdom chemical communications between the host and the trillions of co-existing microorganisms in mammals.
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Associate Professor, Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
Research Area(s): Cell Signaling; Host-Pathogen InteractionsResearch Interests: The mechanisms protozoan parasites employ to generate the wide variety of cellular morphologies these organisms use to survive within their hosts.
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Associate Professor, Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
401-863-9775
Research Area(s): Cell Signaling; Computational Biology; Host-Pathogen InteractionsMy lab is interested in the interplay of multiple simultaneous innate immune responses at a systemic, cellular, and molecular level.
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Professor, Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
Research Area(s): Cell Signaling; Development; Host-Pathogen InteractionsResearch Interest: My role in basic and clinical research has largely derived from my position as Director of the Molecular Biology Core in the Section of Pulmonary Medicine.
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Assistant Professor, Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
Research Area(s): Cell Signaling; Host-Pathogen InteractionsResearch interest: Host-Virus interaction in cells and animals. Immune responses controlling viral infection and viral counteractions.
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Associate Professor of Surgery
Research Area(s): Computational Biology; Host-Pathogen InteractionsRhode Island Hospital/Warren Alpert Medical School
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Professor of Biology, Department of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Biochemistry
Research Area(s): Cell Signaling; Computational Biology; Host-Pathogen Interactions; Protein DynamicsResearch Interests: Elucidation of signaling networks relevant to human disease and exploring perturbations in phosphorylation patterns induced by pharmacological agents. Quantitative phosphoproteomic analysis by mass spectrometry is a technique that allows efficient profiling of tens of thousands of phosphorylation sites over time from cells and tissues.
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Assistant Professor of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
BioMed Building, Room 595 (office)/602 (lab)
Research Area(s): Computational Biology; Host-Pathogen InteractionsResearch interests: genomics, viral infections, epidemiology, host-pathogen interactions
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Associate Professor, Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
Research Area(s): Host-Pathogen InteractionsResearch Interests: The role of immune system in regulating microbiota and the molecular mechanisms by which microbiota shape host immunity.