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Baric lab: Neutralizing MERS-CoV

July 14, 2014

A new PNAS article from Ralph Baric’s lab, in collaboration with Wayne Marasco’s group at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, describes the use of a human antibody-phage library to identify seven human neutralizing antibodies specific for the receptor-binding domain of the MERS-CoV Spike protein. See the UNC News article at the link below.   Immunological Study … Read more

Welcome, new M&I graduate students!

July 14, 2014

M&I is one of 14 doctoral programs that are selected by students who have been admitted through one of two interdisciplinary portals: the Biological and Biomedical Sciences Program (BBSP) and the MD-PhD program. On Friday, May 16, eleven PhD students and two MD-PhD joined M&I and embarked on the dissertation phase of their predoctoral training. … Read more

A new chapter in Steve Clarke’s career

July 14, 2014

After nearly 30 years on the UNC faculty, our friend and colleague Steve Clarke has decided to move to AbbVie in Worcester, MA, to pursue a new direction in his research on lupus. His lab is well known for many studies on B cell development, B cell tolerance, and loss of tolerance in disease. We … Read more

Spotlight on PREP

July 14, 2014

A UNC News article on PREP (Postbaccalaureate Research Education Program) includes comments from M&I alum Josh Hall (2008, Kawula lab), Director of this NIH-sponsored program. Three of the eight current PREP students are working in M&I labs this year: Hubaida Fuseini (Abel lab), Ninecia Scott (Braunstein lab), and Uduak Udoeyo (Miller lab). Prepped and ready … Read more

Ellen Perkowski wins Sharp Graduate Innovator Award

July 14, 2014

Congratulations to Ellen Perkowski, winner of the inaugural D. Gordon Sharp Graduate Innovator Award. As part of her dissertation work in Miriam Braunstein’s lab, Ellen has developed an innovative system for genome-wide identification of proteins exported by bacterial pathogens during infection. This system, which she has termed “Exported In vivo Technology (EXIT),” has a distinct … Read more

Cerami-Meshnick lab: Iron supplementation and malaria

July 14, 2014

M&I graduate students Morgan Goheen and Martha Clark are featured in an Endeavors story on the complex issues related to iron supplements for treating malaria in Africa. See the article at the link below. Safer Supplements

Congratulations to M&I 2013-2014 Graduates! (Part 3 of 3)

July 14, 2014

Christopher Packey (Sartor lab) is currently a Gastroenterology and Hepatology Clinical Fellow at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. His dissertation title was “Disruption of complex enteric microbial communities and their mutualistic functions with the host contributes to the severity of common intestinal disorders and serves as a promising therapeutic target.” Lydia Roberts (Frelinger lab) completed … Read more

Congratulations to M&I 2013-2014 Graduates! (Part 2 of 3)

July 14, 2014

Rodrigo Gonzalez (Miller lab) successfully defended his dissertation in March 2014. Rodrigo’s research focused on understanding the earliest events that occur in the host after inoculation of the plague bacterium Yersinia pestis. In particular he was interested in identifying the mode of trafficking of Y. pestis from the inoculation site to the draining lymph node, … Read more

Congratulations to M&I 2013-2014 Graduates! (Part 1 of 3)

July 14, 2014

23 M&I graduate students completed their PhD work during this past academic year and are eligible to participate in the doctoral hooding ceremony at the Dean Smith Center on May 10. Below are short summaries of their doctoral work and current activities/plans. Melissa Anderson (Cotter lab) successfully defended her dissertation in August 2013. She showed … Read more

Cotter lab: How microbes establish and maintain exclusive neighborhoods

July 14, 2014

PLOS Pathogens features a new study from the Peggy Cotter’s group, who have been modeling bacterial inter-strain competition with Burkholderia. Their article on the role of contact-dependent inhibition in microbial biofilm communities is at the link below. Kind Discrimination and Competitive Exclusion Mediated by…