Department of Microbiology, The University of Chicago
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The Department of Microbiology brings together scientists exploring various aspects of microbial life. Our research seeks to address how microbes shape our world and to develop insight to advance the prevention and treatment of human disease.
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Department of Microbiology | The University of Chicago
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UChicago Microbiology is searching for tenured or tenure-track faculty working in host-pathogens interactions, viral and bacterial pathogenesis, and emerging infectious diseases. Come join our vibrant Department! microbiology.uchicago.edu
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I’m excited to share our latest work! We challenge the widely thought notion that cohousing and cross-fostering can normalize the microbiomes of genetically distinct mice: www.cell.com/cell-reports... 🐁🦠🧬
Cohousing or cross-fostering followed by cohousing does not normalize the microbiomes of genetically distinct adult mice
Lietuvninkas et al. use state-of-the-art gnotobiotic approaches to investigate whether
cohousing or cross-fostering overpower the role of genetics in shaping the fecal bacterial
commensal population. ...
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October 9, 2025 at 8:55 AM
I’m excited to share our latest work! We challenge the widely thought notion that cohousing and cross-fostering can normalize the microbiomes of genetically distinct mice: www.cell.com/cell-reports... 🐁🦠🧬
Reposted by Department of Microbiology, The University of Chicago
This case series highlights risk factors for infection by a non-tuberculous mycobacterium.
Ananya Gupta @drabhi.bsky.social et al. link GATA2 mutation in the context of immune dysfunction to enhanced susceptibility to M. heamophilum infection in humans: buff.ly/pPIhSlx
Ananya Gupta @drabhi.bsky.social et al. link GATA2 mutation in the context of immune dysfunction to enhanced susceptibility to M. heamophilum infection in humans: buff.ly/pPIhSlx
October 1, 2025 at 1:04 PM
This case series highlights risk factors for infection by a non-tuberculous mycobacterium.
Ananya Gupta @drabhi.bsky.social et al. link GATA2 mutation in the context of immune dysfunction to enhanced susceptibility to M. heamophilum infection in humans: buff.ly/pPIhSlx
Ananya Gupta @drabhi.bsky.social et al. link GATA2 mutation in the context of immune dysfunction to enhanced susceptibility to M. heamophilum infection in humans: buff.ly/pPIhSlx
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Shabaana A. Khader & team link GATA2 mutation in the context of immune dysfunction to enhanced susceptibility to M. heamophilum infection in humans.
Shabaana A. Khader & team link GATA2 mutation in the context of immune dysfunction to enhanced susceptibility to M. heamophilum infection in humans.
Rare mycobacterium infection linked to GATA2 mutation | The Journal of Clinical Investigation family of journals posted on the topic | LinkedIn
This case series profiles the rare occurrence of infection by a non-tuberculous mycobacterium in four individuals, highlighting important risk factors.
Shabaana A. Khader & team link GATA2 mutation i...
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October 8, 2025 at 8:04 PM
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Shabaana A. Khader & team link GATA2 mutation in the context of immune dysfunction to enhanced susceptibility to M. heamophilum infection in humans.
Shabaana A. Khader & team link GATA2 mutation in the context of immune dysfunction to enhanced susceptibility to M. heamophilum infection in humans.
UChicago Microbiology is searching for tenured or tenure-track faculty working in host-pathogens interactions, viral and bacterial pathogenesis, and emerging infectious diseases. Come join our vibrant Department! microbiology.uchicago.edu
Apply here apply.interfolio.com/174404
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Department of Microbiology | The University of Chicago
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October 6, 2025 at 5:32 PM
UChicago Microbiology is searching for tenured or tenure-track faculty working in host-pathogens interactions, viral and bacterial pathogenesis, and emerging infectious diseases. Come join our vibrant Department! microbiology.uchicago.edu
Apply here apply.interfolio.com/174404
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Reposted by Department of Microbiology, The University of Chicago
UChicago Microbiology is searching for tenured or tenure-track faculty working in host-pathogens interactions, viral and bacterial pathogenesis, and emerging infectious diseases. Come join our vibrant Department! microbiology.uchicago.edu
Apply here apply.interfolio.com/174404
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October 5, 2025 at 12:03 PM
UChicago Microbiology is searching for tenured or tenure-track faculty working in host-pathogens interactions, viral and bacterial pathogenesis, and emerging infectious diseases. Come join our vibrant Department! microbiology.uchicago.edu
Apply here apply.interfolio.com/174404
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