
Host-Microbe Interactomics
Our research ranges from work on the molecular mechanisms of diseases caused by pathogenic bacteria to the interactions between and beneficial bacteria and their human or animal hosts. The group combines expertise in cell biology, immunology, microbiology and functional genomics to further our understanding of the molecular interactions occurring in the cross-talk between microbes and their hosts.
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To search for novel antibiotics, we are part of National Center of One Health, Antimicrobial Resistance.
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We provide education on biology of infectious diseases, beneficial host-microbe interactions, and approaches to combating infectious diseases.
Latest publications
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Carbon upshift in Lactococcus cremoris elicits immediate initiation of proteome-wide adaptation, coinciding with growth acceleration and pyruvate dissipation switching
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Tomato responses to nitrogen, drought and combined stresses : Shared and specific effects on vascular plant anatomy, nutrient partitioning and amino acids profile
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Choroid plexus organoids reveal mechanisms of Streptococcus suis translocation at the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier