Haydel Lab Research

haydel Lab Research
haydel Lab Research

Haydel Lab Research Dr. shelley e. haydel is an associate professor in the school of life sciences and a researcher in the center for infectious diseases and vaccinology at the biodesign institute at arizona state university. on this website, you will find information about dr. haydel, descriptions of current research projects, and research opportunities in the. Research projects. research projects in the haydel lab extend into two separate foci that have a common clinical link addressing how mycobacterial pathogens cause disease in humans. the first project uses molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, and microbiology to decipher the unique regulatory and genetic intricacies of.

haydel Lab Research
haydel Lab Research

Haydel Lab Research Shelley haydel is an infectious disease microbiologist researching new antibiotics to fight resistant infections and how bacteria cause lung infections and wound infections. her research team studies tuberculosis and other related bacteria, mrsa, and other infectious bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics. Tuberculosis (tb) is primarily an airborne disease. the disease is spread from person to person in tiny microscopic droplets when a person with untreated pulmonary tb disease coughs or sneezes. the process of catching tuberculosis involves two stages: first, a person must become infected; second, the infection must progress to disease. Shelley e haydel's 55 research works with 1,826 citations and 15,310 reads, including: modified aluminosilicates display antibacterial activity against nontuberculous mycobacteria and adsorb. Mineral studies advance antibacterial alternatives. march 03, 2010. alternative approaches to medicine are stock in trade in the asu laboratory of microbiologist shelley haydel. so when asu senior jenny koehl joined haydel’s investigative team seeking firsthand knowledge of how basic research is done, how drugs are tested and potential cures.

haydel Lab Research
haydel Lab Research

Haydel Lab Research Shelley e haydel's 55 research works with 1,826 citations and 15,310 reads, including: modified aluminosilicates display antibacterial activity against nontuberculous mycobacteria and adsorb. Mineral studies advance antibacterial alternatives. march 03, 2010. alternative approaches to medicine are stock in trade in the asu laboratory of microbiologist shelley haydel. so when asu senior jenny koehl joined haydel’s investigative team seeking firsthand knowledge of how basic research is done, how drugs are tested and potential cures. What has positively surprised me is the breadth of research that is conducted here at asu and the openness to collaborations. everyone is incredibly helpful and ready to collaborate on scientific studies. this is also reflected in my interdisciplinary studies and the collaborations the haydel lab has fostered over the years. q: why did you. Mycobacteria are hard to fight because they copy themselves really slowly. people usually have to take antibiotics for many months before they are cured. haydel researches how bacteria work, to find better ways of fighting them. here, haydel (right) is working in the lab with an undergraduate student, jenny koehl (left).

haydel Lab Research
haydel Lab Research

Haydel Lab Research What has positively surprised me is the breadth of research that is conducted here at asu and the openness to collaborations. everyone is incredibly helpful and ready to collaborate on scientific studies. this is also reflected in my interdisciplinary studies and the collaborations the haydel lab has fostered over the years. q: why did you. Mycobacteria are hard to fight because they copy themselves really slowly. people usually have to take antibiotics for many months before they are cured. haydel researches how bacteria work, to find better ways of fighting them. here, haydel (right) is working in the lab with an undergraduate student, jenny koehl (left).

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