Neha Arun, a Ph.D. candidate in the Yale Graduate Program in Microbiology, has been awarded a Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA)
The award, which supports interdisciplinary collaborations, will support Andrew Goodman’s research into how drugs and microbes alter the gut microbiome.
Researchers took a detailed image of the cholera bacteria’s flagella, which could explain how they move so quickly and offer new routes for treatment.
In situ structures reveal molecular insights into infection initiation of bacteriophage Ur-lambda.
Yale School of Medicine faculty members were recognized for publishing studies that rank in the top 1% based on the number of citations they received in their
The Yale labs of Craig Roy and Jun Liu have harnessed the power of cryo-EM to solve a 30-year mystery of how the Legionella bacteria works
The Dot/Icm machine of Legionella pneumophila is among the most versatile type IV secretion systems (T4SSs), capable of translocating more than 330...
Yale researchers identified a transcription factor that creates a perfect haven for HIV to hide. It could be a target for clearing the virus.
Cryo-Electron Tomography: A Journey from Sample Preparation to Data Mining providing a holistic overview of this rapidly advancing field and equipping
We welcome applications for postdoctoral positions in the Groisman Lab in the Department of Microbial Pathogenesis at Yale School of Medicine to investigate
The Dot/Icm machine in Legionella pneumophila is one of the most versatile type IV secretion systems (T4SSs), with a remarkable capacity to translocate over 330 different effector proteins across the...
Mikey Grunst, Ph.D. , a recent graduate of the Yale Graduate Program in Microbiology, has been awarded the 2025 John Addison Porter prize.
My research focuses on how nanoscale structures drive bacterial motility and interact with host cells. In Vibrio cholerae, the pathogen that causes cholera, a