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  • www.thekinglab.com
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The continual evolution of pathogens makes disease control challenging. We leverage our understanding of evolution to predict and mitigate against the dynamics of emerging and endemic pathogens... We are a diverse and multi-disciplinary team based..

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  • www.stdtyping.com
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STD-Typing is a free, open access database,which is designed to provide genotyping, prediction of drug resistance genes and whole-genome sequence analysis of STD pathogens, and even serve as a tool for genomic evolution analysis of STD pathogens.....

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  • www.pathevo.org
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Population genomics is transforming our understanding of pathogen biology and evolution, and contributing to the prevention and management of disease in diverse crops... Working at the interface of microbial evolution, pathogen genomics and plant..

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  • charge.ucdavis.edu
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Plants have developed sophisticated systems to recognize many proteins secreted into the plant cell by bacterial pathogens. Recognition of these effector molecules and subsequent defense induction involve several plant proteins and is often..

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  • www.thesnitkinlab.com
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Welcome to the Snitkin Lab Home! We are interested in the application of genomics to understand the epidemiology and evolution of antibiotic resistant bacterial pathogens. The paradigm in the lab involves close collaboration with experts in healtcare..

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  • naciworkshop.com
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At NACI, we highlight research in the evolution of immune systems, development of immune cells, the immune dialogue between host, microbiota, and pathogens, as well as ecological aspects of disease. Students are strongly encouraged to present their..

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  • leaph-lab.github.io
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We aim to reduce the burden of foodborne diseases and improve food safety through understanding the ecology and adaptation of foodborne bacterial pathogens... We aim to reduce human exposure to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) by studying the..

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  • leaph-lab.github.io
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We aim to reduce the burden of foodborne diseases and improve food safety through environmental surveillance of foodborne pathogens and understanding their ecology and adaptation... We aim to reduce human exposure to antimicrobial resistance (AMR)..

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  • www.hyperspectral.ai
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Founded in 2022, HyperSpectral was created to fill a growing need in the market for better, more efficient detection of pathogens and contaminants... HyperSpectral - Leading the evolution of spectral data and AI/ML... By applying AI, we're..

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  • membrane.berkeley.edu
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The interplay between proteins and membrane lipids is central to almost every aspect of cell biology. This laboratory is interested in fundamental questions of how the interactions between proteins and membranes determine cell and organelle shape and..

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  • crc1310.uni-koeln.de
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Can we predict pathways and outcomes of future evolutionary processes? We work on this question in fast-evolving systems: microbial populations in the laboratory, viruses and immune repertoires, and cancer cell populations. We build high-throughput..

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  • www.idrec.ac.nz
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Our team includes prominent scientists who are engaged in both applied research concerning multihost pathogens and fundamental research regarding pathogen evolution and disease emergence. The disciplines within the group cover the spectrum of..

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  • www.platt-lab.com
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We are a microbiology lab housed in Ackert Hall of Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas under the leadership of Dr. Thomas G Platt, an assistant professor of biology. Our lab consists of both graduate and undergraduate students all working to..

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  • www.kevchem.com
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Research activities include the identification and subtyping of viral pathogens including SARS CoV2, influenza, parainfluenza and hepatitis C virus (HCV) using new novel molecular approaches, understanding their biological properties, mode of action..

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  • adepptsolution.com
Adeppt™ is a natural, non-drug/non-vaccine, it is a broad-spectrum molecule developed for effective control of a healthy gut. Its main function is to get rid of pathogens. Two of the most common pathogens are E. Coli & Salmonella. These pathogens,..

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  • www.miraigenomics.com
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The new coronavirus infection, which originated in Wuhan, China, has caused a global pandemic and many people have lost their lives. The world has changed, and society's needs are changing rapidly. The whole world is in an unprecedented state, and..

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  • www.pathogentesting.com
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Microbial pathogens can be found in many places. Fungal, bacterial and viral pathogens are responsible for countless illnesses, deaths and billions of dollars in costs each year... Many pathogens are commonly found in nature, while others are known..

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Our work is focused on the use of quantitative experimental and computational approaches to understand the roles of heterogeneity, history, and constraint on viral emergence and evolution. In one focus area, we use single-cell sequencing approaches..

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  • www.bloodbornepathogenstrainingonline.com
Bloodborne Pathogens Training is a 2024 OSHA compliant online Bloodborne Pathogens certification course equivalent to a 6 hour classroom course that the American Heart Association (AHA), American Red Cross (ACR) and several other training providers..

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  • bacterialpathprogram.cornell.edu
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Bacterial Pathogenesis Research at Cornell is carried out by faculty in 9 Departments across the University. A diverse and innovative Faculty share a common goal of controlling and preventing disease and improving human, animal and plant health...

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The Helmholtz Institute for Pharmaceutical Research Saarland (HIPS) was established in August 2009 in collaboration between the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research (HZI) and the Saarland University. Located on the Saarland University campus in..

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  • vectorbite.org
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A wide variety of plant and animal pathogens have evolved transmission cycles that require arthropod vectors. This strategy for transmission has evolved independently several times, and many of the world's most medically and economically important..

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  • forestpathology.msu.edu
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This web site is the homepage for the MSU Forest Pathology Research Program and an information hub for forest and shade tree diseases... The Sakalidis lab uses molecular ecology and plant pathology approaches to understand the etiology and..

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  • baldridgelab.wustl.edu
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We study the complicated interplay among three important factors: commensal microbes, the host immune system, and viral and bacterial pathogens... Pathogens and the microbiome We study the complicated interplay amongthree important factors:..

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  • cleansurfacellc.com
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CASPR provides safe, continuous protection by reducing dangerous pathogens on all surfaces throughout your home or facility... CASPR technology is a groundbreaking, award-winning disinfection system that provides indoor spaces with constant round-..

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  • www.sanipur.com
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We are a global provider of water hygiene technologies for Legionella and other waterborne pathogens remediation... Thanks to the patented SANIKILL monochloramine technology, today we are the leading company for water hygiene in Europe and in the..

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AZULAIRE systems quietly move room air through a reflective chamber, sanitizing the air with germicidal UVC light, without generating harmful ozone... UVC light has a wavelength range that is readily absorbed by the RNA or DNA of airborne pathogens...

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  • irceb.asu.edu
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Scientists have been alarmed about the widespread decline in amphibian populations since the late 1980s. The affected areas are primarily in North America and Australia. Since many of these regions are designated conservation areas, the reasons..

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  • melnikovlab.com
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The impact of parasitic lifestyles on the evolution of proteins and nucleic acids. Lifestyles define the way we evolve. In the microbial world, the transition from free-living to host-dependent lifestyles (symbiosis or parasitism) causes a dramatic..

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  • balancedimmunehealth.com
You may wonder why some people seem to catch cold after cold, while others sail through cold and flu season unscathed. The system in the body responsible for fighting off bacterial, viral, and other infections is the immune system. If you catch colds..

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