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| HHMI SCIENTIST | CURRENT RESEARCH | Location |
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Sean Brady, PhD Early Career Scientist |
Genomic Approaches for the Discovery of Genetically Encoded Small Molecules | The Rockefeller University New York, NY |
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Rob Knight, PhD Early Career Scientist |
Microbial Ecology and the Human Microbiome | University of Colorado Boulder Boulder, CO |
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Michael Laub, PhD Early Career Scientist |
Information Processing and Signal Transduction in Bacteria | Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA |
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Christopher Sassetti, PhD Early Career Scientist |
Probing Genomic "Dark Matter" to Understand Host-Pathogen Interactions | University of Massachusetts Worcester, MA |
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Anita Sil, MD, PhD Early Career Scientist |
Regulation of Cell Shape and Virulence in Microbes by Temperature | University of California, San Francisco San Francisco, CA |









