Lab Times
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Andy Alspaugh and the Crypto Chicks circa 2018
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Alspaugh Lab and friends 2016
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Studying features of microorganisms that cause human disease
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Training graduate and undergraduate students
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Cryptococcus neoformans is an encapsulated yeast that can cause serious human infections
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By fusing fluorescent proteins to our proteins of interest, we can often determine sites of localization that may suggest protein function.
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Training graduate and undergraduate students
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This image demonstrates the cellular localization of the C. neoformans Rac2 protein, suggesting that it is involved in polarization and cell budding.
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Training graduate and undergraduate students
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Invertebrates, such as the greater wax moth larvae, can be robust models to study host-pathogen interactions.
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Training graduate and undergraduate students
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Duke graduation 2016