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Bonnie Lynn Bassler (born 1962) is an American molecular biologist; the Squibb Professor in Molecular Biology and chair of the Department of Molecular Biology at Princeton University; and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator.
Bonnie L. Bassler is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She is a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator and the Squibb Professor of Molecular Biology at Princeton University.
Jun 1, 2006 · As a young scientist-in-the-making, Bonnie Bassler imagined she would grow up to cure cancer. An undergraduate at the University of California, Davis, Bassler joined the lab of Fredrick Troy, who, in the early 1980s, was conducting two major research projects: one on cancer and one on bacterial carbohydrates.
Sep 28, 2016 · In an era of increasing antibiotic resistance, Dr. Bonnie Bassler’s research could revolutionize medicine by encouraging helpful bacteria and inhibiting the spread of pathogens
Jan 1, 2007 · LIVING WITH BACTERIA NOVA: If I wanted to find lots of bacteria, where should I look? Bonnie Bassler: You can find bacteria everywhere. They're invisible to us.
Bassler’s work on quorum sensing has revolutionized the field of microbiology. Not only has her research played a critical role in advancing our understanding of how the microbiome influences human health, her findings promise to lead to exciting new therapies for treating and preventing infectious diseases, including those that are ...
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LIVING WITH BACTERIA. Q: If I wanted to find lots of bacteria, where should I look? Bonnie Bassler: You can find bacteria everywhere. They're invisible to us.