The goal of our work To help develop preventive and interventional strategies for cryptosporidiosis (the disease we work on) in vulnerable populations who most need them.
My research fellowship at CDC in Atlanta where I realized the breadth of chemical exposure to Americans and my desire to find the subsequent DNA response lead me to pursue a PhD.
The ubiquitin proteasome system and autophagy are the primary cellular systems that regulate protein triage and are therefore essential for the maintenance of a balanced proteome.
Our research is focused on developing molecular movies illustrating how herpesviruses enter cells and how progeny virions get assembled and exit the cells.
The goal of our research is to understand, at a molecular level, how HPVs reprogram their infected host cells and how this contributes to cancer formation.