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Tera C. Levin, PhD

Tera C. Levin, PhD

Project title
"Master microbial manipulators: how hosts are shaped by bacterial infections"

Dr. Levin [HHMI Fellow] studies how resident microorganisms can manipulate the development of their animal hosts. Through novel genetic approaches, she will explore the mechanisms used by the bacterium Legionella to dramatically disrupt the cell divisions of its host, amoeba. Because cancerous growth is often driven by the dysregulation of developmental signaling pathways, understanding the mechanistic impacts of resident microbes promises to illuminate both normal and cancer development.

Institution
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Sponsor(s) / Mentor(s)
Harmit S. Malik, PhD
Cancer type
All Cancers
Research area
Basic Genetics
Award Program
Fellow
Named Award
HHMI Fellow