“From the Staphylococcal Cell Wall to Nucleotide Signalling and Halfway Back” — Imperial College London’s Angelika Gründling, PhD
Please join us for a Levy CIMAR Seminar from Angelika Gründling, PhD, a Professor of Molecular Microbiology at Imperial College London whose research combines genetic, biochemical, and structural approaches to provide mechanistic insight into cell wall synthesis and nucleotide signaling pathways in Staphylococcus aureus and Listeria monocytogenes. Prof. Gründling will present “From the Staphylococcal Cell Wall to Nucleotide Signalling and Halfway Back” on Thursday, May 30th, at 12 noon in M&V 412 (4th floor, 136 Harrison Ave.) and on Zoom (details to come).
Prof. Gründling is spending a sabbatical year in the Rudner and Bernhardt Labs at Harvard Medical School, where her research goal is to fill gaps in the understanding of how the bacterial membrane is built. Please click the following links to learn more about Prof. Gründling’s work at Imperial College London or about her sabbatical research at Harvard.