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Girija
Ramakrishnan
Degree(s): PhD Graduate School: State University of New York at Stony Brook Primary Appointment: Assistant Professor, Medicine, Infectious Diseases and International Health Research Interests: Iron-uptake mechanisms and Virulence Factors of Francisella tularensis; Microbial Pathogenesis Email Address: gr6q@virginia.edu |
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Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program(s) Research Description
Tularemia is a plague-like disease caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis. This organism is highly infectious as an aerosol and an effective vaccine for the agent does not currently exist. My major research interest is in mechanisms governing pathogenicity of this intracellular pathogen. Acquisition of iron in the host environment is a challenge for the pathogen, and we are studying the mechanisms for acquisition of iron using a combination of bioinformatics, genetic and proteomic methods. Defining iron uptake and utilization mechanisms could lead to development of vaccine and therapeutic strategies. We are characterizing a siderophore-mediated uptake mechanism, and are also looking at transcriptional regulation of bacterial genes in response to iron. Selected Publications Intranet Profile
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