Our research group studies how cells regulate iron homeostasis and redox balance at
the cellular and molecular level using yeast and other fungi as model systems. We
leverage a variety of biochemical, molecular biology, and cell biology techniques
that span the fields of bioinorganic chemistry, redox biochemistry, and mitochondrial
function and physiology.
Are you interested in understanding how microbes acquire and use essential metals
like iron and zinc? Do you want to know how that information is useful for combatting
diseases or developing new antimicrobial compounds? Come join us!
We welcome enthusiastic and curious scientists who embrace our differences in background,
race, ethnicity, color, national origin, religion, gender, gender identity, disability,
sexual orientation and/or protected veteran status.